Longer life expectancy and technological advances are transforming healthcare. Innovations in medical imaging, artificial intelligence and bioinformatics are helping to improve diagnosis, prediction and personalised treatment. Digital simulation and medical robotics are opening up new possibilities in surgery, rehabilitation and patient monitoring.
By linking data, models and devices, this new digital medicine is improving the quality of care and making it more equitable.
The MILCOM project combines data sciences and health, and focuses on the application of machine learning to analyse multimodal medical images for the validation and identification of biomarkers in oncology.
The PercuCob project aims to design a collaborative robot capable of assisting practitioners during percutaneous procedures, such as biopsies or thermo-ablations. Its goal is to make these gestures safer, more precise, and more comfortable for both the patient and the clinician.