Presentations
Presentations
Multi-scale Modeling and Viral Pandemics (9/2/2021)
Institution/ Affiliation:
Harry Hochheiser, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Principal Investigator of the MIDAS coordinating center.
Guido España, University of Notre Dame.
Guido España, University of Notre Dame.
Multi-scale Modeling and Viral Pandemics (8/19/2021)
Institution/ Affiliation:
Dean Bottino, Takeda.
Juilee Thakar, University of Rochester Medical Center.
Juilee Thakar, University of Rochester Medical Center.
Multi-scale Modeling and Viral Pandemics (8/12/2021)
Institution/ Affiliation:
Henrique de Assis, Laboratory for Systems Medicine, University of Florida.
T.J. Sego, Indiana University.
T.J. Sego, Indiana University.
Multi-scale Modeling and Viral Pandemics (8/5/2021)
Institution/ Affiliation:
James Sluka, Intelligent Systems Engineering and Biocomplexity Institute, Indiana University.
Multi-scale Modeling and Viral Pandemics (7/29/2021)
Institution/ Affiliation:
Gary An, University of Vermont, College of Medicine.
Keisuke Ejima, Indiana University Bloomington.
Keisuke Ejima, Indiana University Bloomington.
Archived Webinars
SimCP: A Simulation Platform to Predict Gait Performance Following Orthopedic Interventions in Children with Cerebral Palsy
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Robust control strategies for musculoskeletal models using deep reinforcement learning
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Webinar: Ten Simple Rules of Credible Practice of Modeling and Simulation in Healthcare: Application to Bone Remodeling and Heart Valve Modeling
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CPMS Webinar: How to Ensure Quantitative Systems Pharmacology Model Quality – Introducing the Model Qualification Method
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