FUTURE WEBINAR - 2025, Tuesday, March 11th - Himanshu Kaul: "How to design, manufacture, and optimise drugs and regenerative medicine using in silico methods?"
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Short Bio:
Dr Himanshu Kaul is a Royal Academy of Engineering Research Fellow at the University of Leicester. He obtained his doctorate from the University of Oxford and conducted his postdoctoral work as Michael Smith Health Research Trainee at the University of British Columbia. Kaul is a Biomedical Engineer with >10 years’ expertise in combining computational, clinical, and experimental approaches/data to gain systems-level understanding of biological phenomena. His scientific contributions include amendment of the definition of the dynamic reciprocity principle (J Theor Biol, 2015), a virtual asthma patient that predicted the impact of three different asthma drugs on two clinical outcomes (reductions in eosinophilia and airway muscle mass), which remains unprecedented in respiratory medicine (Sci Transl Med and Eur Respir J, 2019), and the first computational framework capable of predicting how changes in gene regulatory network topology impact tissue patterns (Stem Cell Reports, 2023). His work on the virtual patient has been recognised as a ‘Virtual Physiological Human Institute Success Story’ and one of the ‘Top 5 Innovations Pioneered at the University of Leicester".
Himanshu is the Co-Chair of the Avicenna CMC Application Task Force.