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Adarsh Krishnamurthy - Home Page
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Home Page - Adarsh Krishnamurthy. I am currently an assistant professor in the Mechanical Engineering Department. Of Iowa State University. Previously, I was a post-doctoral researcher in the Cardiac Mechanics Research Group. In the Bioengineering Department. Of University of California, San Diego. I worked with Prof. Andrew McCulloch. On patient-specific heart geometry modeling and simulations. I graduated from the University of California, Berkeley. Majoring in Mechanical Engineering. Ames, IA 50011.
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Links
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LINKS - HEART STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION. Vessalius - Storyboard of Francisco Torrent-Guasp. Vesalius Clinical Folios - Storyboard of Francisco Torrent-Guasp. New Discoveries in Anatomy - The Helical Heart. AACA - Keith L. Moore. About new Torrent-Guasp s concept - held by Prof. G.D. Buckberg. NIH-NHLBI Workshop - Bethesda 2002. Form and Function: New Views on Disease and Therapies for the Heart. Prof Morteza Gharib, CalTech Institute. Helical Heart, Cardiovascular Fluid Dynamics. Table of Contents for.
continuity.ucsd.edu
Continuity/Documentation - Cardiac Mechanics Research Group
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Is a problem-solving environment for multi-scale modeling and data analysis in bioengineering and physiology, especially finite element modeling in cardiac biomechanics, biotransport and electrophysiology. Is distributed free for academic research by the National Biomedical Computation Resource (NBCR). Is portable, object-oriented, has separate GUI client and computational server components, and runs under Windows, MacOS or Linux, including Linux clusters. Which was also developed by NBCR investigators.
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Continuity/Gallery - Cardiac Mechanics Research Group
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I'm currently busy generating thumbnails and webnails, please try again later. Continuity/Gallery (last edited 2016-02-09 21:48:02 by AndrewMcCulloch.
bioeng.washington.edu
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This page will look better in a graphical browser that supports web standards. But is accessible to any browser or internet device. Physiome Sites with Models Displayed or Available for Download. Simulation Software and Modeling Environments. National University, Singapore. Institute for Advanced Biosciences E-cell Project. Keio University, Tokyo, Japan. Kitano Symbiotic Systems Project. Center for Advanced Medical Engineering and Informatics. Osaka University, Osaka, Japan. COR (Cellular Open Source).
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This page will look better in a graphical browser that supports web standards. But is accessible to any browser or internet device. Physiome Sites with Models Displayed or Available for Download. Simulation Software and Modeling Environments. National University, Singapore. Institute for Advanced Biosciences E-cell Project. Keio University, Tokyo, Japan. Kitano Symbiotic Systems Project. Center for Advanced Medical Engineering and Informatics. Osaka University, Osaka, Japan. COR (Cellular Open Source).
bioeng.washington.edu
Websites:
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This page will look better in a graphical browser that supports web standards. But is accessible to any browser or internet device. Physiome Sites with Models Displayed or Available for Download. Simulation Software and Modeling Environments. National University, Singapore. Institute for Advanced Biosciences E-cell Project. Keio University, Tokyo, Japan. Kitano Symbiotic Systems Project. Center for Advanced Medical Engineering and Informatics. Osaka University, Osaka, Japan. COR (Cellular Open Source).
continuity.ucsd.edu
Continuity - Cardiac Mechanics Research Group
http://continuity.ucsd.edu/Continuity
Is a problem-solving environment for multi-scale modeling in bioengineering and physiology especially cardiac biomechanics, transport and electrophysiology distributed free for academic research by the National Biomedical Computation Resource. Is portable, object-oriented, has separate GUI client and computational server components, and runs under Windows, MacOS or Linux, including Linux clusters. Learn more. The latest revision of. Has been released today, and is available for download now. For Windows ...