EPISODE · Nov 24, 2025 · 25 MIN
#73 Building digital hearts
from Living Proof: the Isaac Newton Institute podcast · host Isaac Newton Institute for Mathematical Sciences
Send us Fan MailImagine if your doctor had a digital model of your heart, personalised to you and updated with your latest medical information. This isn't science fiction – this revolutionary healthcare is being tested now. In this podcast we speak to Steven Niederer, who leads the CVDNet project developing and testing these ideas, and his colleague Richard Wilkinson, from the University of Nottingham.Richard is one of the organisers of the long research programme, Representing, calibrating & leveraging prediction uncertainty from statistics to machine learning (RCL), held earlier this year at the Isaac Newton Institute for the Mathematical Sciences (INI).We first spoke to Steven back in 2019 when he helped organise the Fickle Heart programme at the INI. In this podcast, Richard and Steven tell us about digital twins, digital hearts, and how the RCL programme and CVDNet build on the work started back in 2019 with the Fickle Heart programme.You can find out more about some of the ideas discussed in this podcast in these short introductions:Maths in a Minute: Mathematical modelsMaths in a Minute: Differential equationsMaths in Minute: Machine learning
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