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Short bio for the speaker: Gunnar Cedersund heads a research group of ~25 people at Linköping university, consisting of mathematical modelers, experimentalists, medical doctors, software engineers, and machine learning experts. Together they have spent the last 20+ years to develop a unique technology: multi-organ and multi-timescale digital twins. His digital twins are a computer copy of a person, which looks like that person on the outside (face, body type, etc), and on the inside (organs, cells, etc). The digital twins can simulate what happens if the person e.g. changes their diet, starts to exercise, or takes certain medications. These digital twins are currently being tested in 300+ patients, in the big EU consortium STRATIF-AI, which is coordinated by Cedersund, and which uses digital twins and AI to aid with prevention, acute treatment and rehabilitation of stroke. Apart from this, Cedersund has funding from e.g. VR-M, VR-NT, KAW, VINNOVA, SSF, AstraZeneca, and many other sources.

Slides: (TBA after seminar)

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