As part of the National Strategy for Accelerating Digital Health, funded by France 2030, Anna Niarakis head of the CoSysBio (Computational Systems Biology) team (MCD-CBI) and Professor of Bioinformatics and Quantitative Biology (University of Toulouse) has been selected for the PEPR Digital Health grant for one of 16 ANR research projects dedicated to the development of multi-scale digital twins applied to healthcare.
These projects draw on innovative approaches combining data, modelling, artificial intelligence and clinical expertise, with a shared ambition: to advance research in digital health for the benefit of patients and the healthcare system.
The winning projects illustrate the diversity of digital twins’ applications in healthcare, ranging from the study of complex pathologies to the optimisation of care pathways, including the modelling of biological and physiological functions.
The project (4 years; €1.6 million) led by Anna Niarakis, DigiTREAT aims to Build a digital twin to personalize the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis and improve patient care in partnership with the teams led by Marco Antonio Mendoza Parra (SysFate), Genoscope, CNRS-CEA, and Samuel Bitoun (IMVA-HB), Bicêtre Hospital – AP-HP, INSERM, UPSaclay.
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