EU TRANSPARENCY REGISTER · 575677897412-34 · Belgium

Virtual Physiological Human Institute

VPH

Category

NGO / platform

Country

Belgium

Heverlee

Entity form

Not for profit

Stated objectives

Our vision is to ensure that in silico medicine is fully realised, universally adopted, and effectively used both in research and clinic. We act as catalysts to bring together a variety of different stakeholders (policy makers, science fund…

As declared by the registrant. Truncated to 240 characters; full text on the upstream profile.

Official profile

The full record on the Joint Transparency Register carries financial information (lobby budget, EU funding received), the list of named accredited representatives, declared interests of those persons, and a history of meetings with Commission officials.

Registered

2025-03-31

Last updated

2026-04-07

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Frequently asked questions

What is this organisation?
Virtual Physiological Human Institute (VPH) is an interest representative listed in the EU Joint Transparency Register under ID 575677897412-34. Entity form: Not for profit.
What category is it registered under?
It is registered under the category "Non-governmental organisations, platforms and networks and similar".
Which country is it based in?
The organisation is based in Belgium, Heverlee.
What are its stated goals?
As declared by the registrant: Our vision is to ensure that in silico medicine is fully realised, universally adopted, and effectively used both in research and clinic. We act as catalysts to bring together a variety of different stakeholders (policy makers, science fund…
Where can I find its EU Transparency Register entry?
The full register entry — including lobby budget, EU funding received, accredited representatives and Commission meetings — is available on the EU Transparency Register under ID 575677897412-34.

Source: EU Joint Transparency Register (Council / Commission / Parliament) · refreshed 2026-07-12 · Commission Reuse Decision 2011/833/EU