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1 IUPS Physiome Project
The Physiome Project is a worldwide public domain effort to provide a computational framework for understanding human and other eukaryotic physiology. It aims to develop integrative models at all levels of biological organisation, from genes to the whole organism via gene regulatory networks, protein pathways, integrative cell function, and tissue and whole organ structure/function relations. University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand
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2 The GIOME Project
Project aims to facilitate integrative modeling of physiological and pathophysiological processes in the gastrointestinal tract and sharing of data, ideas and designs generated by gastroenterologists worldwide
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3 Harvey Project
An international collaboration of educators, researchers, physicians, students, programmers, instructional designers and graphic artists working together to build interactive, dynamic human physiology course materials on the Web
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4 The Kidney Sim website
Information Systems and Physiology at Melbourne University and the Bioengineering Institute at Auckland University and IBISC/CNRS
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5 QKDB, the Quantitative Kidney Database
Information Systems and Physiology at Melbourne University and the Bioengineering Institute at Auckland University and IBISC/CNRS
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6 The Auckland Bioengineering Institute
The Institute was established in 2001 as a cross-faculty research centre and deals with the application of mathematical and engineering sciences to biology generally and human physiology in particular. Auckland,New Zealand
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7 Department of Computer Science, Nanjing University of Science and Technology
Nanjing University of Science and Technology, China
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8 Department of Computing, Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Hong Kong
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