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Get to know the VPHi Students Committee members: Robyn May
With this series of interviews, we want to help VPHi's members get to know one another and involve more and more students in this group, contributing significantly to the Institute's life and the in silico community!
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Special Issue of the VPH2020 Conference: “Virtual Physiological Human: When Models, Methods and Experiments Meet the Clinic”
This special issue, edited by Irene E. Vignon-Clementel et al, was published in the Annals of Biomedical Engineering.
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In the literature: May highlights
Click here to read some interesting recently published papers from our community. If you have published an article in the field of in silico medicine, send it to us: we will include it in this section of the newsletter!
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INSIST final videos on project outcomes
The In Silico Clinical Trials for Treatment of Acute Ischemic Stroke (INSIST) project has come to the end. For its final meeting (April 7-8 2022 in Amsterdam) a set of videos were recorded to highlight the work done during the project.
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In Silico Psycho-oncology
Predicting resilience and effective adaptation to breast cancer to help women to BOUNCE Back (Project BOUNCE): the role of VPHi members.
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Artificial Intelligence in a Digital Age report adopted in Plenary
The Parliament’s Special Committee on Artificial Intelligence in a Digital Age (AIDA) adopted a report on Artificial Intelligence (AI) which emphasised that the digital transition in the EU must be human-centric and compatible with the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the EU.
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