Accelerating Therapeutic Device Development with In Silico Medicine and CM&S
Overview
The landscape of therapeutic medical device development is evolving rapidly, driven by the need for faster innovation, personalized treatments, and rigorous safety standards. Traditional in vivo and in vitro testing, while essential, can be time-consuming and expensive. In silico medicine, powered by Computational Modeling & Simulation (CM&S), offers a transformative pathway to overcome these challenges.
This webinar will explore how advanced CM&S methods can be effectively applied across the entire therapeutic device lifecycle – from early-stage design and optimization to regulatory submission and personalized patient care. We will delve into real-world examples, regulatory considerations (including FDA guidance), and the practical benefits of integrating in silico approaches to accelerate innovation, enhance safety, and reduce development costs for next-generation therapeutic devices.
Highlights
Attendees will learn how to:
- Understand the transformative potential of in silico medicine and CM&S in therapeutic medical device development.
- Identify key applications of CM&S across the device lifecycle, from design to post-market surveillance.
- Recognize how CM&S can generate robust, regulatory-grade evidence to support FDA submissions.
- Explore the concept of "Digital Twins" for personalized medicine and patient-specific treatment optimization.
- Gain insights into best practices for implementing and validating CM&S models.
Please allow approximately 45 minutes to attend the presentation and Q&A session. We will be recording this webinar, so if you can't make it for the live broadcast, register and we will send you a link to watch it on-demand.
About the Presenter
Pourash Patel is a senior application engineer focused on Model based design workflow in medical device industry. He is supporting entire V software development workflow, but primary focus is on Model-based systems engineering and V&V (verification and validation). Pourash has 15+ years of experience using MathWorks tool suits. Pourash specialized in embedded controls and received a M.S. + M.Eng in electrical engineering from Western University, Ontario, Canada.