- From: david.nickerson at gmail.com (David Nickerson)
- Subject: [cellml-discussion] naive questions about modeling blood-brain barrier and its disruption
- Date: Thu, 16 Aug 2012 11:23:28 +1200
Hi Michel,
Thanks for the enquiry. Just because this is a completely new type of
application, to me at least, could you please provide a couple of
pointers to some more information. A quick google shows
http://openrave.org/ - is that the simulation tool that you are
referring to? But I can't find anything obvious for SOFA... And do you
know of any introductory papers or other documents which might provide
a bit of detail as to the mathematics you would like to encode in
CellML for this particular application.
Cheers,
David.
On Thu, Aug 16, 2012 at 7:07 AM, Audette, Michel A. <maudette at odu.edu>
wrote:
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Dear CellML developers and users,
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I would like to write a white paper to the US Dept of Defense that
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describes how CellML might be combined with SOFA and OpenRave-based robotic
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therapy simulation, where in particular I would like to leverage your
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toolkit to model an increase of porosity of the blood-brain barrier, which
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can be triggered by ultrasonic energy delivery, as well as the uptake of a
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drug.
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My knowledge of CellML is almost nil, and I'm open to any suggestion.
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Best wishes,
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Michel
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Michel Audette, Ph.D.
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Assistant Professor,
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Department of Modeling, Simulation and Visualization Engineering,
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Old Dominion University,
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Norfolk, VA.
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