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Professor Pablo Lamata

King's College London, London (United Kingdom of Great Britain & Northern Ireland)

Member of:

European Society of Cardiology

Dr. Pablo Lamata is a Prof. in Biomedical Engineering at King’s College of London. His research interest focuses in the combination of imaging and computational modelling technologies to improve the management of cardiovascular diseases. He develops solutions to stratify subjects according to the remodelling of cardiac anatomy, to characterise the performance of the heart during diastole, and to assess non-invasively the pressure driving blood flow. His team (http://cmib.website) has developed solutions for the identification of faulty valves, for the detection of growth differences caused by pre-term birth, or for the optimal patient selection for ablation or resynchronization therapies, among others. He coordinated the EU consortium "Personalised In-Silico Cardiology” (http://picnet.eu) that defined the vision of how to deliver precision cardiology based on digital twin technologies (https://doi.org/10.1093/eurheartj/ehaa159).

The Digital Twin concept: a mirror for personalized medicine

Event: ESC Track at Radical Health Festival 2023

Topic: In-Silico Medicine and Virtual Physiologic Patient

Session: In silico medicine in cardiology

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Digital twins for clinical practice - the problem/the issue: what is a digital twin?

Event: EHRA 2023

Topic: Big Data and Digital Twin

Session: Modern arrhythmia care from the digital perspective

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