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The Digital Twin Theory

Science

The Digital Twin Theory

VPH- The Society for In Silico Medicine

Episode 24: Computer models, AI, and the challenge ovarian cancer (with Marilisa Cortesi)

June 26, 2026 9:18am 26 min

Ovarian cancer remains one of the most complex and challenging cancers to understand and treat. But how can computational models, artificial intelligence, and in silico medicine help researchers and clinicians tackle thi...

Episode 23: Making innovation come true (with Rossana Alessandrello)

May 29, 2026 4:38am 31 min

Innovation in healthcare does not end with research, regulation, or clinical validation. There is another critical step that often remains invisible: public procurement.How do healthcare systems decide which technologies...

Episode 22: The right to understand in healthcare AI (with Anshu Ankolekar)

April 30, 2026 10:08am 23 min

In this episode, we speak with Anshu Ankolekar, researcher at the MAASTRO Clinic in the Netherlands, where she works on AI applications in oncology, clinical decision support systems, patient-centered AI design, and heal...

Episode 21: Lost in Translation? Bridging the gap between models and medicine (with Morgane Garreau & Christian Kassasseya)

March 30, 2026 3:29am 28 min

A recurring theme that emerged during the production of The Digital Twin Theory is how to bring AI, modelling and simulation into everyday clinical practice.As these technologies mature, this will become one of the key c...

Episode 20: When one-size-fits-all medicine hurts women (with Blanca Rodriguez)

February 27, 2026 4:07am 17 min

In this episode of The Digital Twin Theory, Blanca Rodríguez (University of Oxford) explores sex differences in healthcare and the impact of bias in research and treatment. She explains how digital twins, AI, and computa...

Episode 19: Communities at the heart of healthcare (with Jude Kong)

January 29, 2026 7:18am 27 min

Healthcare is about people as much as science. In this episode, we talk with Jude Dzevela Kong, Director of AIMMLab at the University of Toronto and Co-Director of ACADIC, about community-driven approaches to healthcare ...

Episode 18: Human motion, resolved (with Scott Delp)

December 19, 2025 8:39am 15 min

In the final episode of 2025, we sit down with Scott Delp, Professor of Bioengineering, Mechanical Engineering, and Orthopaedic Surgery at Stanford University, and Director of the Wu Tsai Human Performance Alliance and t...

Episode 17: AI deployment in healthcare (with Lia Martina)

November 28, 2025 3:44am 19 min

In this episode of The Digital Twin Theory we dive into the policy side of in silico medicine and digital health. This summer, the European Commission released its report “Study on the Deployment of AI in Healthcare”, a ...

Episode 16: Beyond boundaries: realising truly interdisciplinary research (with Himanshu Kaul)

October 20, 2025 6:55am 19 min

Interdisciplinary research is at the heart of in silico medicine, but collaborating across disciplines is easier said than done. In this episode, we welcome back Himanshu Kaul (University of Leicester) to discuss real ch...

Episode 15: We don't need better models, we need smarter systems (with Geert Meyfroidt)

September 15, 2025 4:23am 29 min

In this episode of The Digital Twin Theory podcast we reached out to Prof. Geert Meyfroidt, head of the department of intensive care medicine at the University Hospital of Leuven to talk about AI applications in the Inte...

Episode 14- Echoes in the code: AI meets echocardiography (with Jan d’Hooge)

July 30, 2025 2:38am 26 min

Our host, Davide Montesarchio, heads to Leuven, Belgium, where he sits down with Prof. Jan d’Hooge—Vice‑Rector for Research Policy at KU Leuven and leader of the Cardiovascular Imaging & Dynamics group.D’Hooge’s lab is t...

Episode 13- The regulatory code: the challenges of regulating in silico medicine (with Tina Morrison)

July 02, 2025 3:07am 35 min

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 Morriso...

Episode 12- Modelling the liver: where data meet the scalpel (with Eric Vibert)

May 29, 2025 4:29am 18 min

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. V...

Episode 11- Talking about a revolution: Science Communication & In Silico Medicine (with Davide Montesarchio)

April 30, 2025 3:50am 25 min

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 aud...

Episode 10- Beating Bits: AI helping cardiology (with Elisa Rauseo)

March 31, 2025 8:38am 18 min

Let’s delve into the clinical applications of in silico medicine! Our guest for this episode is Dr. Elisa Rauseo, cardiologist and Clinical Research Fellow in Cardiovascular Digital Twins at the Queen Mary University of ...

Episode 9- Bones, Joints, and Bytes (with Marco Viceconti)

February 27, 2025 4:22am 30 min

Musculoskeletal applications are among the most advanced frontiers of in silico medicine. In our first episode of 2025, we sit down with a true pioneer in the field—Prof. Marco Viceconti.From the early days, when only a ...

Episode 8- Simulating the beat: How in silico medicine is changing cardiology (with Mariano Vazquez)

December 17, 2024 8:32am 13 min

In silico medicine is transforming healthcare, and some of its most groundbreaking applications are happening in cardiology. In our final episode of 2024, we explore how this innovative technology is reshaping the future...

Episode 7- Code & Care: Society's Role in Shaping In Silico Medicine (with Zita van Horenbeeck)

November 27, 2024 6:51am 15 min

In this episode, we will discuss about social implications and trust in in silico medicine with our guest Zita van Horenbeeck, social scientist at the Virtual Physiological Human Institute and PhD student at the Life Sci...

Episode 6- Ethics and the Virtual Human Twin (with Michele Barbier)

November 05, 2024 2:17am 12 min

In silico medicine, as a breakthrough in technology and healthcare, carries a series of ethical issues, including managing personal health data, the technological divide, and the doctor-patient relationship.To explore th...

Episode 5- Protecting privacy in the age of data (with Elisabetta Biasin)

September 26, 2024 3:49am 14 min

Without data, in silico medicine wouldn't even be possible. In this episode we will explore how data, especially medical data, needs to be managed to make in silico medicine a reality.Our guest for this episode is Elisab...

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