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This project develops advanced computer models of complex musculoskeletal systems, focusing on structures like the spine and pelvic floor. It aims to create a user-friendly web interface for researchers to access detailed models, enhancing understanding of human biomechanics.
Computer simulations are an increasingly popular tool for investigating and enhancing our knowledge of the human body.
They can provide valuable insights and provide in silico experiments to test hypotheses of complex biological relationships.
Due to the inherent complexity of the structures and the highly-specialised area of expertise of the researcher/user, computational models are often reduced to the components that are essential to fulfil the least amount of assumptions such that their resu…
UNIVERSITY OF STUTTGART
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United Kingdom, Leeds
Type: University / higher education
Activity type: Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
SME: No
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