Presentations
Presentations
Multi-scale Modeling and Viral Pandemics (5/13/2021)
Institution/ Affiliation:
Fred Adler, University of Utah.
John Rice, Dissemination and Outreach Subgroup.
John Rice, Dissemination and Outreach Subgroup.
Multi-scale Modeling and Viral Pandemics (5/6/2021)
Institution/ Affiliation:
Natacha Go, Novadiscovery SA, Lyon, France.
Joshua T. Schiffer, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, University of Washington, Seattle.
Joshua T. Schiffer, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, University of Washington, Seattle.
Multi-scale Modeling and Viral Pandemics (4/29/2021)
Institution/ Affiliation:
Penelope A Morel MD. Department of Immunology, University of Pittsburgh.
Katherine L. Morse, IEEE Fellow, Principal Professional Staff, JHU/APL.
Katherine L. Morse, IEEE Fellow, Principal Professional Staff, JHU/APL.
Multi-scale Modeling and Viral Pandemics (4/22/2021)
Institution/ Affiliation:
Debra Peters, USDA, Los Cruces.
C. Donald Combs, PhD, FSSH, Vice President and Dean, School of Health Professions, Eastern Virginia Medical School.
C. Donald Combs, PhD, FSSH, Vice President and Dean, School of Health Professions, Eastern Virginia Medical School.
Multi-scale Modeling for Viral Pandemics (4/15/2021)
Institution/ Affiliation:
Winston Garira, University of Venda, South Africa
Vivek Shenoy, University of Pennsylvania
Vivek Shenoy, University of Pennsylvania
Archived Webinars
Musculoskeletal simulations combining multiscale data and finite element modeling of the knee
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OpenSim Webinar: Enabling Stochastic Simulations of Movement with High Throughput Computing
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Coupled, Seamless Organ-to-Molecular Scale Imaging and Modeling as a Tool for Discovery, BioTech Development and Diagnostics
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