Young Scientists Committee
The VPH Young Scientists Committee (YSC) is a group of young researchers dedicated to promoting the VPH community and supporting the professional growth of students and early-career scientists in the field of in silico medicine. By meeting regularly, the committee provides a dynamic environment for networking, knowledge sharing, and skill development among young members of the VPH.
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Shiny B Martis
Voisin Consulting Life Science (France)
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Luca Bontempi
Erasmus MS – TU Delft (Netherlands)
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Linda Carpenedo
Politecnico di Milano (Italy)
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Stephen Creamer
Auckland Bioengineering Institute (New Zealand)
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Robin Curnow
University of Manchester (United Kingdom)
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Salla Kim
University of California Irvine, Henry Samueli School of Engineering (California, US)
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Yogesh Kumaran
University of Toledo College of Medicine and Life Sciences (Ohio, US)
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Juntong Lai
University of Sheffield (United Kingdom)
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Rahul Manoj
Norwegian University of Science & Technology (Norway)
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Anna Ramella
Politecnico di Milano (Italy)
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Elena Redaelli
University of Zaragoza (Spain)
Activities for students
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Webinars and Workshops
Training events on key topics in the in silico medicine domain, featuring both academy and industry experts. These sessions provide opportunities to explore cutting-edge innovation and engage directly with professionals and senior researchers.
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Mentoring and Career Support
Mentoring activities connect young researchers with experienced professionals in the field to receive guidance on academic and industry careers, scientific publishing, and transferable skills development.
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VPH Summer School
The committee contributes to the organisation of the VPH Summer School, an annual event offering theoretical lessons, hands-on training, and networking opportunities for young scientists interested in applying computational models in healthcare.
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Networking and collaboration
VPH facilitates interactions among young scientists through initiatives that encourage interdisciplinary collaboration, experience sharing, and the creation of new synergies within our community.
Webinars and Workshops
Training events on key topics in the in silico medicine domain, featuring both academy and industry experts. These sessions provide opportunities to explore cutting-edge innovation and engage directly with professionals and senior researchers.
Mentoring and Career Support
Mentoring activities connect young researchers with experienced professionals in the field to receive guidance on academic and industry careers, scientific publishing, and transferable skills development.
VPH Summer School
The committee contributes to the organisation of the VPH Summer School, an annual event offering theoretical lessons, hands-on training, and networking opportunities for young scientists interested in applying computational models in healthcare.
Networking and collaboration
VPH facilitates interactions among young scientists through initiatives that encourage interdisciplinary collaboration, experience sharing, and the creation of new synergies within our community.