MONITORING EARLY RESPONSES

In order to create a digital twin, i.e. an in silico model of early disease evolution, In finite platform firstly monitors the cellular states for at least 24 hours.

Even if it would be technologically possible to monitor all of the molecular states, the corresponding number of degrees of freedom would exceed the data globally available for validation and calibration for several orders of magnitude.

For that reason, In finite technology monitors downstream events, i.e. the functional responses (instead of molecular responses) on the level of subcellular organelles and cell-cell communication, assembled in 6 classes. In this case, the number of degrees of freedom does not exceed 100, which makes this platform validatable within the scope of existing in vivo data.