Watching changes over time
Visualizing a single, public body
Advances in visualization changing work flows for understanding molecular dynamics, tracking cell movements, and designing interventional procedures
Jay Humphrey at Texas A&M collaborates with Simbios on a fluid/solid/growth model of the cardiovascular system.
Moving from intuition to evidence-based intervention
With the advent of the cloud, computing is no longer about machines
It’s impossible to predict what the hottest new tools will be, but here are a few gems that caught our attention
Simbios broadened University of Virginia’s Silvia Blemker’s horizons; and OpenSim is helping her understand hamstring injuries in sprinters.
Katherine Holzbaur of Wake Forest University Medical School simulates the biomechanics of the upper limb.
Public databases impact not only how research is done but what kind of research is done in the first place.