From Genes to Geometry: AI Mapping of Human Biology in 4D ( Programmer Aihab Hashim Kareem)

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Traditional medicine often views the body in flat planes—X-rays, lab tests, charts. But AI is introducing a bold new perspective: four-dimensional mapping that combines genetics, structure, time, and biological dynamics.<br /><br />Modern AI models integrate genomic and proteomic data to create high-resolution 3D maps of the human body. These are then extended with a fourth dimension: time. The result is a living, breathing model that reveals how organs evolve, respond to treatments, and change under stress.<br /><br />Physicians can now "navigate" a patient’s brain or heart in real time, observing tumors grow or shrink, tracking blood flow, and even forecasting how tissues may alter over weeks or months.<br /><br />This shift from static imaging to dynamic biological modeling transforms medicine—offering a deeper, more predictive understanding of human health.<br />AL-Mustaqbal University – The First University in Iraq<br /><br /><br />