182. Sano as part of the VHTNet consortium building Virtual Human Twins Platform for European Healthcare.
Jan Meizner, Extreme-Scale Data and Computing Team, Sano Centre for Computational Medicine
Abstract:
Following the official kickoff in January and the user requirements gathering session on 24th of February 2026 Sano with four other partners is actively working on development and provisioning of the VHT platform. At the same time we are building user-groups interested in influencing the development and acting as early adopters of the platform. During inauguration session we have already gathered over 150 people, however we want to support as large community as possible. It is a €24M+ wider initiative, funded under Digital Europe, aiming for a new era for personalised medicine in the EU. During the seminar we will highlight general concept of the digital twin as well as showcase possible collaboration with us in the scope of the VHTNet platform. As usually the Seminar will be followed by the discussion which in this case would give unique opportunity to discuss possible collaboration in the framework of the initiative with a member of a consortium.
About the author:
Jan Meizner Jan Meizner graduated in 2009, majoring in federated IT security systems. Since then he has been working at ACC Cyfronet AGH on many EU and national projects involving a wide range of subjects, including computational medicine. His work focuses on IT security, cloud and HPC infrastructures, as well as building software for such infrastructures. In Sano he was involved in the operations of IT systems, as well as a range of IT security tasks, including identity management and data security as the Technical Manager. Later he shifted his focus back to science by becoming a PhD student in the Extreme-scale Data and Computing Team as well as Senior Scientific Programmer in the ISW Project. Currently he is leading the work carried out by Sano as part of the VHTNet consortium developing the Virtual Human Twins platform.