
Dr. Marian Bubak from Sano to speak at Med Smart Science Forum 2025
Med Smart Science Forum is a new event bringing together medicine, science, and technology, focused on practical implementations and real-world use cases in healthcare; the conference will take place on 6–7 November 2025 in Warsaw, at the ADN Conference Center.
One of the speakers will be Dr. Marian Bubak from the Sano Centre for Computational Medicine, who will deliver a talk titled “Computational Medicine: from organ digital twins to the virtual human twin.”
In his lecture, Dr. Bubak will show how the idea of a digital twin—a virtual counterpart of a real organism or its part—finds practical application in medicine through advanced physiological models, computer simulations, data analysis methods, and AI tools. Digital organ twins support personalized prevention and therapy, streamline diagnostics, and facilitate testing of new drugs, while the Virtual Human Twin (VHT) concept integrates multi-scale and multi-time knowledge, encompassing both physiological and pathological processes.
The Forum emphasizes knowledge exchange among researchers, clinicians, and technology creators, presenting proven deployments and data work standards—from interoperability and data quality to model validation and responsible AI in clinical practice. Participants will see how multi-source data—from sequencing and imaging to measurements from wearable sensors—are integrated, and how transforming data into insight translates into clinical decisions, patient safety, and healthcare system efficiency.