Webinar on Patient-Specific Modeling; Survey Closing Soon
Participate in Our Next Webinar: Patient-Specific Modeling and Scaling Tuesday, February 23, 2016 at 2:00 p.m. Pacific Standard Time Thor Besier and Ju Zhang (University of Auckland) will introduce the Musculoskeletal Atlas Project (MAP) workflow tool and the methods it uses to improve and streamline patient-specific model-building and scaling. Read more and register<http://web.stanford.edu/group/opensim/support/event_details.html?id=149>. Provide Your Feedback to Improve the OpenSim Project Survey Closes February 28, 2016 We've created a short survey to get your feedback on how to improve the OpenSim software and training resources and enhance our community. Your input will help shape the OpenSim project going forward. Entries to the Amazon Gift Card drawing are closed, but the survey will stay open through February 28. Complete the survey<https://stanforduniversity.qualtrics.com/jfe5/form/SV_2soIQXYoHSRm6nr> Help Test the New Version of SimTK We are looking for individuals to help us test the new site and provide feedback over the next two weeks. SimTK is the project-hosting site used by OpenSim and many related projects. Sign up for our beta-testing mailing list<https://simtk.org/mailman/listinfo/website-betatesters> to help out and to get a sneak peek of the new site. --- Joy P. Ku, PhD Director, Simbios<http://simbios.stanford.edu/> Director of Communications & Training, NCSRR<http://opensim.stanford.edu/> Director of Communications & Engagement, Mobilize Center<http://mobilize.stanford.edu/> Stanford University (w) 650.736.8434, (f) 650.723.7461 Email: joyku@stanford.edu
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