デジタルツインによる創薬・開発の加速:機会と課題
Sai Phanindra Venkatapurapu1, Lindsay Clegg1, Andrzej Nowojewski2
1Clinical Pharmacology & Quantitative Pharmacology, Clinical Pharmacology & Safety Sciences, R&D, AstraZeneca, Gaithersburg, MD 20878, USA.
Drug discovery today
|February 4, 2026
まとめ
デジタルツインは、創薬・開発と個別化医療において変革の可能性を秘めている。データ、信頼性、プライバシーに関する課題に対処することが、患者と産業にとっての完全な利益を実現するために不可欠である。
背景:
- デジタルツインは、製薬研究と患者ケアに革命をもたらす可能性のある強力なツールとして登場している。
- デジタルツインの統合は、創薬・開発期間を加速し、個別化医療の精度を高めることを約束する。
結論:
- データ統合、モデル信頼性、規制上の受容、プライバシーに関する課題を克服することが、デジタルツインの可能性を最大限に引き出すために不可欠である。
- ヘルスケアエコシステム全体でデジタルツインを効果的に実装するには、協調的な取り組みと技術革新が必要である。
- デジタルツインは、患者の転帰を改善し、製薬業界を最適化するための大きな可能性を秘めている。
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