Students, not faculty, are the ones in charge
Structure-prediction algorithm searches for most likely conformation
A new simulation mimics the virus’s infection cycle on the tonsils, shedding some light on how the infection spreads
Simulations illuminate the inner workings of blood at multiple levels
How mathematical models are transforming the fight against cancer
Charles A. Taylor, PhD, associate professor of bioengineering at Stanford University, is PI for the cardiovascular dynamics project within Simbios.
Having developed detailed and sophisticated models of both E. Coli and human metabolism, researchers can begin to build toward a whole cell model that will be useful for the study of human health and disease.
University of Florida’s B.J. Fregly hopes to use OpenSim to simulate the knee.
2004 grant to create a 3-D model of the respiratory tract