the registration for the final EDITH ecosystem meeting, taking place in Amsterdam July 15-16 2024, is now open! In anticipation of the meeting, the VHT roadmap has been opened again for public comments. You can access the documents via Google docs and join the discussions on the Community of Practice Slack channel. We look forward to your contributions!
Atrial fibrillation affects over 37 million people worldwide, is more common in cancer patients and can lead to stroke or heart failure if not treated successfully. The underlying mechanisms of this connection are still unclear. However, virtual twins could provide an ideal framework for their investigation.
Initially some of EDITH's activities have been based on five preselected use-cases (intensive care, cancer, cardiovascular, osteoporosis, and brain) that are currently being tested in clinical settings.
Now it's your turn! EDITH opens the call for further use-cases and resources: check the link to find out how you can contribute.