Virtual You: How Building Your Digital Twin Will Revolutionize Medicine and Change Your Life
by Peter Coveney & Roger Highfield
Virtual You is by Peter Coveney, Director of the Centre for Computational Science at University College London and Roger Highfield, a science communicator and director at the Science Museum Group. In trying to figure out where we’re at in terms of making digital copies of our individual human bodies (a big help as we go into an age of more personalized medicine), we also find out an awful lot about those bodies.
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