Computer simulations could replace animal testing for heart drugs
Researchers found computational models can more accurately predict dangerous adverse effects.
I'm a Senior Researcher in the Computational Cardiovascular Group (Computer Science Department, University of Oxford). I'm Italian and I completed my studies in Bioengineering at the University of Bologna (Italy). I'm currently working on developing computer models of the human heart to assess drug safety and efficacy, with the potential of replacing animal experiments in the early stages of drug development.