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<p>Imagine 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 <a href='https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=rtBzy78AAAAJ&hl=en'>Steven Niederer</a>, who leads the <a href='https://cvd-net.com/'>CVDNet</a> project developing and testing these ideas, and his colleague <a href='https://rich-d-wilkinson.github.io/'>Richard Wilkinson</a>, from the University of Nottingham.</p>
<p>Richard is one of the organisers of the long research programme, <a href='https://www.newton.ac.uk/event/rcl/'>Representing, calibrating & leveraging prediction uncertainty from statistics to machine learning</a> (RCL), held earlier this year at the Isaac Newton Institute for the Mathematical Sciences (INI).</p>
<p>We first <a href='https://plus.maths.org/content/meet-your-digital-twin-0'>spoke to Steven back in 2019</a...