- From: r.britten at auckland.ac.nz (Randall Britten)
- Subject: [cellml-discussion] 'CAVEman' the future of medicine" (James Lawson)
- Date: Wed, 30 May 2007 13:23:25 +1200
If you go to their actual site (
http://cave.ucalgary.ca/), the emphasis
seems to be on the auditorium used for 3D viewing.
I ran the 3D viewer from their site. The demo's are not anywhere near
as impressive as the article makes out: just viewing a 3D heart. The
viewer on the site is not very good.
The download contains the 3D model, which can be viewed in say Maya, or
Art-Of-Illusion. The heart 3D model is quite good, in that it has the
main anatomical components.
Couldn't find any time animations though, nor any physiology simulations.
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Date: Wed, 30 May 2007 11:53:51 +1200
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From: James Lawson <j.lawson at auckland.ac.nz>
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Subject: [cellml-discussion] "'CAVEman' the future of medicine"
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Hey folks,
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Thought you might be interested in this. I really don't know how far
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they've actually got but they're certainly making some pretty impressive
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claims.
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http://www.cosmosmagazine.com/node/1351
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"'Caveman' the future of medicine"
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OTTAWA: The world's first virtual computer model of a human body has
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been created, translating a litany of complex medical and genomic data
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into 4D images to test drugs and surgical techniques.
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The virtual man has his skin and skeleton removed to display every vein,
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artery and organ, and consists of more than 3,000 body parts projected
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from the walls and floor.
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-James
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