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  • Podcast

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

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  • Code & Cure

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

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  • Webinars

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

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  • 21. Lost in Translation? Bridging the gap between models and medicine

    How can AI and computational models move from theory to everyday clinical practice? In this episode, a biomedical engineer, Morgane Garreau, and a physician, Christian Kassasseya, share how to bridge computer modelling and clinical reality.

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  • 20. When one-size-fits-all medicine hurts women

    In this episode of The Digital Twin Theory, we discuss sex differences in healthcare and how in silico medicine can help create truly personalised, gender-aware medicine

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  • 19. Communities at the heart of healthcare

    In this episode of The Digital Twin Theory, we talk with Jude Dzevela Kong of the University of Toronto about community-driven healthcare innovation. Discover how engaging patients and local communities leads to more inclusive, effective, and sustainable solutions that leave no one behind.

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    18. Human motion, resolved

    In our final 2025 episode, we meet Scott Delp to explore how in silico medicine is helping prevent injuries, restore health, and safely enhance human performance.

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    17. AI deployment in healthcare

    The Digital Twin Theory explores policy in in silico medicine. We unpack the European Commission’s “AI Deployment in Healthcare” report, shaping trusted and effective clinical AI in Europe.

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  • 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 meets 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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