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The Digital Twin Theory

The Digital Twin Theory

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The Digital Twin Theory is a podcast about digital innovation in healthcare produced by the Virtual Physiological Human Institute. In each episode, we will discover more about in silico medicine with a wide range of experts such as doctors, engineers, policymakers, philosophers, and social scientists.

If you wish to suggest a new topic or questions for our experts, email us at social@vph-institute.org.Virtual Physiological Human Institute
Ciencia Enfermedades Físicas Higiene y Vida Saludable
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  • Episode 13- The regulatory code: the challenges of regulating in silico medicine
    Jul 2 2025
    Computer models and Artificial Intelligence (AI) present a new and not fully understood set of opportunities and challenges. To navigate this complex landscape, we turned to a leading innovator in the field: Tina Morrison. With over 15 years of experience at the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), Tina served as the Director of the Office of Regulatory Science and Innovation, leading the agency in the use of computer models in regulatory affairs.
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    35 m
  • Episode 12- Modelling the liver: where data meet the scalpel
    May 29 2025
    In this episode, we talk to Eric Vibert — liver and transplant surgeon, professor at Paris-Saclay University and INSERM, and a trailblazer in surgical innovation.

    Operating since 2007 at the Paul Brousse Hospital, Prof. Vibert is reshaping the future of surgery through digital solutions. Alongside Nicolas Castoldi, he co-leads the Tier Lieu Campus BOPEX — an Experimental Operating Theatre where clinicians and developers co-create technologies to enhance surgical precision, safety, and outcomes. Join us for a conversation at the intersection of surgery and digital transformation.
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    18 m
  • Episode 11- Talking about a revolution: Science Communication & In Silico Medicine
    Apr 30 2025
    In 2013, Sir Mark Walport, then Chief Scientific Adviser to the UK government, famously said, "Science is not finished until it is communicated." He urged climate change experts to make their work accessible to wider audiences — a message that rings even truer today, especially for the field of in silico medicine. As these technologies move closer to patients' lives, clear and effective communication will be essential to build trust and understanding.

    To celebrate one year of The Digital Twin Theory podcast, this special episode flips the script: host Davide Montesarchio becomes the guest, interviewed by our manager, Martina Contin, to explore why — and how — we must communicate in silico medicine to the world.
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    26 m
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