NIH-Sponsored Workshop on Digital Twins in Biomedical Sciences
Register to attend the National Academies workshop on the use of digital twins in biomedical research, including cancer research. Speakers and participants will discuss the definition of a digital twin. They will also identify associated challenges and opportunities and how the work connects to other fields.
Digital twins are an important tool for biomedical and cancer research. Researchers can use digital twins in personalized medicine, pharmaceutical development, clinical trials, and more.
The event is funded by NIH and is a good opportunity to learn more about this data science technology.
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