The DTRIP4H project transforms health management with cutting-edge Digital Twin (DT) technology, enabling precise simulations for data-driven decisions that improve patient care and resource allocation. The decentralised digital twin environment (DDTE) ensures equitable access to applications, fostering collaboration among researchers, SMEs, and industry leaders, while adhering to FAIR principles.
By leveraging federated learning, AI, and AR/VR, DTRIP4H enhances diagnostic accuracy, accelerates drug discovery, and advances environmental health strategies. Aligned with European Research Area priorities and Sustainable Development Goals, the project sets a benchmark for sustainable, precision-focused healthcare management.
The aim of the centre is to translate the rapid progress in the field of genomics and other “-omics” technologies into improved understanding of molecular and evolutionary mechanisms of disease as well as improved prevention, diagnosis and clinical care. The Centre integrates 12 research units from University of Tartu, Estonian Biocentre and Tallinn University of Technology.
Recognitions
AcademiaNet member, nomination by Estonian Research Council