Tune in on Thursday to the next OpenSim webinar
Miniature Implants for Hand Tendon-Transfer Surgery: A Simulation- and Experiment-Based Study
Ravi Balasubramanian, Oregon State University
Thursday, October 17, 2013 at 9:30 a.m. Pacific Daylight Time
Read more and register

Dr. Balasubramanian is the winner of a 2013 NCSRR Outstanding Researcher Award. He will describe his work combining OpenSim simulations with cadaver experiments to help design surgeries with the new implants.

Find tools to help prepare your motion data for OpenSim
We've created a page in the OpenSim User's Guide to help you find resources for processing experimental motion data. The table on the page includes scripts and utilities created by members of the OpenSim community around the world. Check it out and let us know if you have other tools to share.

Follow the OpenSim Project on Twitter
The OpenSim project is now on Twitter. Follow us to get updates on the latest news and events related to OpenSim at Stanford and around the world. Follow @OpenSimSU

Apply for the OpenSim Fellows Program
This month we will begin reviewing the first round of applications for the OpenSim Fellows Program – a new initiative from the OpenSim project and the National Center for Simulation in Rehabilitation Research. Submit your applications soon! The goal of the OpenSim Fellows Program is to cultivate and engage a community of OpenSim experts who will collectively advance the field of neuro-musculoskeletal modeling and simulation. Read more and learn how to apply.

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Jennifer Hicks, Ph.D.
Associate Director | NCSRR
R&D Manager | OpenSim 
Stanford University
650-498-4403 | jenhicks@stanford.edu