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#100: The Future of MS Care. Can Digital Twins Predict Your Disease Progression? With Prof. Tjalf Ziemssen

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Find out how digital twin technology based on AI and big data is transforming the treatment of Multiple Sclerosis by enabling personalized treatment, predicting disease progression, and optimizing patient management.

You can read a shortened summary of the interview on my blog: https://ms-perspektive.com/100-digital-twin

The concept of a digital twin is revolutionizing medicine, offering a new way to personalize treatments and predict disease progression. But what exactly does it mean for multiple sclerosis patients? In the 100th anniversary episode of the English MS-Perspektive Podcast, Prof. Tjalf Ziemssen, one of the world’s leading MS experts and innovators, explains how AI and big data are shaping the technology of digital twins to improve MS care.

We discuss how this innovative approach differs from traditional monitoring tools, its potential for predicting disease progression, and how it could help neurologists adjust treatments sooner. Beyond medical care, digital twins can also support lifestyle adjustments and rehabilitation strategies. And they can show patients whether they are being well cared for or missing important checkups.

Find out more about the real-world applications, current challenges and future possibilities of digital twin technology for people with MS.

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Table of Contents Where can interested listeners follow your research or get involved?

Prof. Tjalf Ziemssen: You can follow my work through academic publications, MS research platforms, and social media channels. We also encourage those interested to engage with patient organizations that support digital health initiatives.

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Find out how digital twin technology based on AI and big data is transforming the treatment of Multiple Sclerosis by enabling personalized treatment, predicting disease progression, and optimizing patient management.

You can read a shortened summary of the interview on my blog: https://ms-perspektive.com/100-digital-twin

The concept of a digital twin is revolutionizing medicine, offering a new way to personalize treatments and predict disease progression. But what exactly does it mean for multiple sclerosis patients? In the 100th anniversary episode of the English MS-Perspektive Podcast, Prof. Tjalf Ziemssen, one of the world’s leading MS experts and innovators, explains how AI and big data are shaping the technology of digital twins to improve MS care.

We discuss how this innovative approach differs from traditional monitoring tools, its potential for predicting disease progression, and how it could help neurologists adjust treatments sooner. Beyond medical care, digital twins can also support lifestyle adjustments and rehabilitation strategies. And they can show patients whether they are being well cared for or missing important checkups.

Find out more about the real-world applications, current challenges and future possibilities of digital twin technology for people with MS.

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Table of Contents Where can interested listeners follow your research or get involved?

Prof. Tjalf Ziemssen: You can follow my work through academic publications, MS research platforms, and social media channels. We also encourage those interested to engage with patient organizations that support digital health initiatives.

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See you soon and try to make the best out of your life, Nele

For more information and positive thoughts, subscribe to my newsletter for free.

Click here for an overview of all podcast episodes published so far.

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