ISO 9491-1:2026

International Standard   Current Edition · Approved on 18 June 2026

Biotechnology — Predictive computational models in personalized medicine research — Part 1: Constructing, verifying and validating models

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ISO 9491-1:2026 Scope

This document specifies requirements and recommendations for the design, development and implementation of predictive computational models for research purposes in the field of personalized medicine and health product development.

This document addresses the set-up, formatting, validation, simulation, storing and sharing of computational models used for personalized medicine. Requirements and recommendations for data used to construct or required for validating such models are also specified. This includes rules for formatting, descriptions, annotations, interoperability, integration, access and provenance of such data.

This document does not apply to computational models used for standard routine clinical, diagnostic or therapeutic purposes.

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