Upcoming biocomputing conferences
Speedups produced by a C++ library of Clustering Algorithms for Massively Parallel Architectures Including GPU Nodes
Students, not faculty, are the ones in charge
Jill Higginson at the University of Delaware uses OpenSim to study stroke.
Charles A. Taylor, PhD, associate professor of bioengineering at Stanford University, is PI for the cardiovascular dynamics project within Simbios.
Jay Humphrey at Texas A&M collaborates with Simbios on a fluid/solid/growth model of the cardiovascular system.
Katherine Holzbaur of Wake Forest University Medical School simulates the biomechanics of the upper limb.
University of Florida’s B.J. Fregly hopes to use OpenSim to simulate the knee.
LoopTK samples and visualizes many conformations of a protein loop to better understand loop movement