The following software is currently under active development at NSR:
- The JSim Modeling System: a Java-based simulation system for building quantitative numeric models and analyzing them with respect to experimental reference data. JSim's primary focus is in physiology and biomedicine.
- The J4 Imaging System: a quantitative medical imaging software toolbox, focused primarily on PET, MRI and CT applications for cardiology.
The following software is no longer under active development at NSR, but we still distribute frozen versions from previous years:
- The XSIM Modeling System: an X-window based simulation interface for biomedical investigators.
- The I4 Imaging System: an open 4-dimensional imaging system, focused on PET applications for cardiology.
- Fractal Analysis Programs: a set of analytical Fortran tools for fractal analysis.
- Published Software: scientific Fortran modules from the journal publications of various NSR personnel.
Model development and archiving support at https://www.imagwiki.nibib.nih.gov/physiome provided by the following grants: NIH U01HL122199 Analyzing the Cardiac Power Grid, 09/15/2015 - 05/31/2020, NIH/NIBIB BE08407 Software Integration, JSim and SBW 6/1/09-5/31/13; NIH/NHLBI T15 HL88516-01 Modeling for Heart, Lung and Blood: From Cell to Organ, 4/1/07-3/31/11; NSF BES-0506477 Adaptive Multi-Scale Model Simulation, 8/15/05-7/31/08; NIH/NHLBI R01 HL073598 Core 3: 3D Imaging and Computer Modeling of the Respiratory Tract, 9/1/04-8/31/09; as well as prior support from NIH/NCRR P41 RR01243 Simulation Resource in Circulatory Mass Transport and Exchange, 12/1/1980-11/30/01 and NIH/NIBIB R01 EB001973 JSim: A Simulation Analysis Platform, 3/1/02-2/28/07.