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  • Podcast

    A VPH podcast exploring digital innovation in healthcare and in silico medicine with experts from science, policy, and society.

     

  • Code & Cure

    Code & Cure is an animated series explaining in silico medicine and how it helps create better, more efficient healthcare in simple terms.

  • Webinars

    VPH Webinars include engaging keynotes and lectures from leading experts within the in silico medicine field and beyond.

     

  • 16. Making interdisciplinary research work

    Interdisciplinary research drives in silico medicine, but collaboration is complex. In this episode, Himanshu Kaul (University of Leicester) shares challenges and strategies for effective teamwork.

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  • 15. We don’t need better models, but smarter systems

    Prof. Meyfroidt envisions AI in intensive care as a “GPS for doctors” — tools that guide clinicians with timely data, save time, enhance patient care, and extend expertise where it’s needed most.

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  • 14. Echoes in the code: AI and echocardiography

    D’Hooge’s lab is transforming echocardiography into a predictive tool using modelling, simulations, and AI—revealing new insights for patients, clinicians, and the future of in silico medicine.

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  • 13. The regulatory code: In silico challenges

    Computer models and AI bring new opportunities and challenges. Tina Morrison, former FDA leader in regulatory science, shares insights from 15+ years advancing their use in healthcare regulation.

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  • 12. Where data meet the scalpel

    We speak with Prof. Eric Vibert, a pioneering liver surgeon at Paris-Saclay, leading digital surgical innovation at Campus BOPEX, where clinicians and developers co-create tools to enhance precision and safety.

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  • 11. How to talk about a revolution

    Marking our first podcast anniversary, in this episode our host Davide Montesarchio discusses with Martina Contin about why clear communication is key to engage with wider publics and build public trust.

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  • 10. Beating bits: How AI can help cardiologists

    Dr. Elisa Rauseo joins to discuss how AI, machine learning, and in silico tools are transforming cardiology—and how prepared clinicians are to adopt these innovations in practice.

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  • 9. Joints and bytes: Physics and the bones

    Kicking off 2025, we talk with Prof. Marco Viceconti, a pioneer in musculoskeletal applications—one of the most advanced frontiers of in silico medicine.

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  • 8. A supercomputer and a digital heart

    In this episode we explore how in silico medicine is revolutionising cardiology with Mariano Vazquez from ELEM Biotech and the Barcelona Supercomputing Center

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  • 7. Society’s role in shaping in silico medicine

    This episode features Zita van Horenbeeck, social scientist at the VPH Institute and PhD student at KU Leuven, discussing social implications and trust in in silico medicine.

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  • 6. Ethics and the virtual human twin

    We speak with Michele Barbier, ethics expert for the European Commission and EU project coordinator at INRIA, about the ethical challenges of in silico medicine—from data privacy to equity and doctor-patient trust.

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  • 5. Protecting privacy in the age of data

    Data is the backbone of in silico medicine. In this episode, Elisabetta Biasin, doctoral researcher at KU Leuven’s Centre for IT and IP Law, discusses how medical data must be managed to make it a reality.

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