Next-generation, personalised, model-based critical care medicine: a state-of-the art review of in silico virtual patient models, methods, and cohorts, and how to validation them
J. Geoffrey Chase(University of Canterbury), Thomas Desaive(University of Liège), Knut Möeller(Furtwangen University), Christopher G. Pretty(University of Canterbury), Soroush Safaei(University of Auckland), Peter Hunter(University of Auckland), Antoine Pironet(University of Liège), Merryn H. Tawhai(University of Auckland), Yeong Shiong Chiew(Monash University Malaysia), Geoffrey M. Shaw(Christchurch Hospital), Balázs Benyó(Budapest University of Technology and Economics), Jennifer L. Dickson(University of Canterbury), Jean‐Charles Preiser(Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore)
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