An Interview with Prof. Francesco Pappalardo

Let’s start 2022 with this very interesting interview with Francesco Pappalardo, professor of computer science and systems biomedicine at the University of Catania, adjunct professor at Boston University in USA and at Griffith University in Australia. He is a strong supporter of in silico methods in medicine.   “I am a computer … Read More

An interview with Manuel Ottaviano

Manuel Ottaviano has a M.Sc. Computer Science Engineering and a PhD in Bioengineering. He works as senior researcher in digital health and wellbeing at the University of Madrid UPM. He studies human factors implied in the design of digital technologies for health. He explores different … Read More

An interview with Jeff Bischoff

Some months ago we created In Silico Talks, a series of video interviews with scientists , whose aim is to increase awareness around in silico medicine, and accelerate its uptake in the healthcare sector. These video interviews are becoming more … Read More

An interview with Prof. Christine Le Maitre

Our conversations on in silico methods in medicine are becoming more and more interesting. Christine Le Maitre, Professor of Cell Biology and Tissue Regeneration at Sheffield Hallam University, England, is the Head of the Tissue Engineering and Biomechanics Research Group … Read More

An interview with Prof. Jérôme Noailly

This week we met Jérôme Noailly, one of the key figures in the international in silico medicine scenario. Noailly is a Professor of Biomechanics, Biomaterials & Musculoskeletal Modelling, and a faculty researcher at the University Pompeu Fabra, in Barcelona, Spain, where he is currently developing with his team … Read More

An interview with Prof. Liesbet Geris

We met scientist Liesbet Geris for our latest In Silico Talks. She is a professor of Engineering at the University of Liège and KU Leuven, in Belgium. She is also the executive director of the VPH Institute. She is a great supporter … Read More

An interview with Prof. Mariano Vázquez

Modeling the human body is certainly one of the most extraordinary applications of computational simulation. We talked about this with Mariano Vázquez, a PhD in Physics, currently CTO/CSO at ELEM Biotech, a spinoff company of the Barcelona Supercomputing Center (BSC), … Read More

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

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