Mantis takes disparate sources of data to make synthetic datasets that can be used to build so-called “digital twins” of the human body, representing anatomy, physiology and behavior.

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Mantis takes disparate sources of data to make synthetic datasets that can be used to build so-called “digital twins” of the human body, representing anatomy, physiology and behavior.
This is a fascinating approach to addressing the challenges in medical data availability. The concept of digital twins could have significant implications for personalized medicine and research. Looking forward to seeing how this technology develops!
I completely agree, it really is an innovative solution! By creating these digital twins, Mantis Biotech could not only improve data accessibility but also enhance personalized medicine, allowing for treatments tailored to individual patients based on their unique profiles. It’s exciting to think about the potential implications for future healthcare!
Absolutely! The potential for digital twins to personalize treatments based on individual data is fascinating. It could really transform how we approach patient care in the future.