
Digital Twins & Virtual Patients: Revolutionising Paediatric Clinical Trials
Join us for an eye-opening exploration of how virtual patient data is revolutionising paediatric clinical trials. In our upcoming episode, we delve into groundbreaking research that addresses one of h...
30 Jun 202528min

Beyond the Scalpel: How Computer Models Are Rewriting Paediatric Heart Surgery
This episode explores groundbreaking research from Boston Children's Hospital and Harvard Medical School that demonstrates how multiphysiologic state computational fluid dynamics (CFD) modelling is tr...
23 Jun 202522min

Future-Proofing the UK Life Sciences Sector
Are you prepared for the seismic shift transforming UK life sciences careers? This latest "In Silico Trials, Real Impacts!" episode reveals how AI and in silico technologies are creating unprecedented...
16 Jun 202517min

Exploring the Limitations and Potentials of RCTs: Beyond the Gold Standard
Are Randomised Controlled Trials (RCTs) always the definitive 'gold standard' in research? In the latest episode of In Silico Trials, Real Impacts!, we explore the nuanced landscape of RCTs, questioni...
9 Jun 202532min

Simpler or Complex: Rethinking Occam's Razor in Modelling Science
Is simplicity always the smartest choice in science? Or could complexity be the key to groundbreaking discoveries? This episode explores the evolving role of simplicity and complexity in scientific mo...
2 Jun 202527min

Evaluating Continuous Glucose Monitoring Sensors with in Silico Trials: A Real-World Exemplar
Could computer simulations redefine diabetes care? In this episode, we focus on a real medical product and the role of in silico trials in the transition from the Medtronic Guardian Sensor 3 to the Gu...
25 Mai 202515min

Unveiling Evidence-Based Medicine Plus and Mechanistic Reasoning
What is Evidence-Based Medicine Plus? This podcast episode explores the transformative power of computational modelling and simulated clinical trials in medical innovation. Discover the significance o...
19 Mai 202516min


















