Personalized health – the use of individualized measurements to address each patient’s specific needs – is a research field that’s evolving at pace. Bringing this level of personalization into the clinic is an interdisciplinary challenge, requiring the development of sensors that generate clinically meaningful data outside the hospital, new imaging modalities and analysis techniques, and computational tools that address the uncertainties of dealing with just one individual. Much of the most impactful work in this field sits in the spaces between established disciplines. And for researchers looking to publish their findings or read about the latest breakthroughs, this work is often scattered across discipline-specific journals. A new open access journal from IOP Publishing – *Medical Sensors & Imaging* (MSI) – aims to remedy this shortfall, providing a dedicated home for authors working across sensing, imaging, modelling and data-driven healthcare.…