NEWS
VIRTUAL POPULATION

21/03/2012

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vip@itis.ethz.ch

 

Virtual Family Models Presented as a Key Topic by the U.S. Chief Technology Officer

On February 6, 2012 the National Modeling and Simulation Coalition held their inaugural congress. The opening presentation by the keynote speaker Aneesh Chopra, assistant to Barack Obama and U.S. Chief Technology Officer, presented the Virtual Family as part of a key topic: the Virtual Physiological Patient.

 

 
VIRTUAL POPULATION

29/09/2011

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vip@itis.ethz.ch

 

Tissue Properties Database Online

The IT'IS Foundation is proud to announce the launch of an online database for thermal and dielectric parameters of biological tissues as part of its ongoing effort to provide the community with a series of highly detailed anatomical models: the Virtual Population.

 

 
Virtual Population News
02/12/2010

Virtual Population News

We have started a new initiative called VIRTUAL POPULATION PROJECT to continually enhance and extend our human and animal models. We will keep you updated regularly with new developments and newly available models.

Our objectives are:

  • create the most advanced numerical human models representing the entire human population, and enabling a representative subgroup to be derived, e.g., a specific patient population
  • enrich the models with physiology and biology
  • provide the research community with unrestricted usage of these models for non-commercial purposes

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VIRTUAL POPULATION

01/01/2010

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nk@itis.ethz.ch

 

Virtual Classroom

The IT'IS Foundation releases the Virtual Classroom for scientific purposes. The models were partially funded by the BfS, Germany, and extends the Virtual Family models.

 

 
VIRTUAL POPULATION

19/05/2008

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nk@itis.ethz.ch

 

Enhanced Virtual Family Models: Ella, Duke, Billie, Thelonious

The enhanced models from the Virtual Family Project with unprecedented anatomical detail and accuracy are now available to the scientific community through the IT'IS Foundation.