An interview with Prof. Marco Viceconti

He is one the greatest experts on in silico medicine worldwide and one of the key figures in the in silico medicine international community. Marco Viceconti is full professor of Computational Biomechanics at the Alma Mater Studiorum – University of Bologna, and Director of the Medical Technology Lab of the Rizzoli Orthopaedic Institute. He is visiting professor at the University of Sheffield, UK, where he founded and led for seven years the prestigious Insigneo Institute for in silico Medicine.   Prof … Read More

How to accelerate the uptake of simulation in healthcare

In Silico World is one of the three Horizon 2020 funded projects InSilicoTrials Technologies is part of. We are in a consortium of 17 international partners, coordinated by the University of Bologna, that will receive €7.6 million funds by the European Commission to develop 11 in silico trials solutions leveraging state-of-the-art computational technologies to … Read More

An interview with Prof. Javier Saiz

We met Javier Saiz – Professor of Biomedical Engineering at the Polytechnic University of Valencia, Spain – who led the research group that created the computational model which is at the core of our QT/TdP Risk Screen product, available on our cloud-based platform. Our objective was to … Read More

An interview with Prof. Stefano Severi

  We met Stefano Severi – Assistant Professor of Biomedical Engineering department of Electronics, Computer Science and Systems of the University of Bologna, Italy – who created a computational model which is at the core of STrhiPS: a web-based tool that helps perform in … Read More

We are proud to be part of Covid-19 Maker Challenge, a global initiative to fight the pandemic

We are proud to be part of Covid-19 Maker Challenge, a global initiative to fight the pandemic. Born from a visionary idea at the onset of the global #coronavirus emergency, the COVID-19 Maker Challenge initiative is a call to action … Read More

Italian researcher Lorenzo Sala wins the VPH in Silico Medicine Award

Italian researcher Lorenzo Sala wins the VPH in Silico Medicine Award. On the occasion of the #VPH2020 Conference some awards were bestowed upon few brilliant young students. InSilicoTrials sponsored one of them: the VPHi-InSilicoTrials Award in In Silico Medicine … Read More

How simulation can help fight a pandemic like Covid-19

How simulation can help fight a pandemic like Covid-19. It took us unprepared. We missed how much probable was the threat of a contagious and potentially deadly virus as the #covid19 in a hyper-connected world. And we have neither a … Read More

Opening the doors to Far East

Opening the doors to Far East. While #Modeling&Simulation is an established approach in many industries, such as Aerospace and Automotive, it is still a novelty when it comes to #Pharma. That is the window of opportunity we identified two years … Read More

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