Insights from leading experts on advancing scientific innovation through the collaborative development of virtual hearts.

How are Virtual Humans advancing scientific research and strengthening translational medicine?


Jean-Sébastien Hulot explains how cardiovascular digital twins are enabling more precise diagnostics and improving translational research. He highlights that we need to create a shared language that enables engineers, clinicians, and scientists to co-design digital twins that are both scientifically robust and clinically relevant.

💊 “We need to create a shared language that enables engineers, clinicians, and scientists to co-design digital twins that are both scientifically robust and clinically relevant”

Oscar Camara (Universitat Pompeu Fabra) shares how multidisciplinary collaboration is key to drive scientific innovation in biomedical modeling and Virtual Human technologies. Drawing on Barcelona’s growing digital health ecosystem, he explains how initiatives such as forums, or events like VHGS II, can accelerate knowledge exchange between academia, industry, and clinical practice, helping to intergate these advanced technolgies, into real clinical solutions.

💊“We need forums where clinicians and engineers can work together, learning how to communicate with each other and understand the interests and objectives of everyone involved.”

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