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New FP7 projects! - ICT 2009.5.4: International Cooperation on Virtual Physiological Human

The International cooperation on VPH aimed to link ongoing projects with non-EU projects in VPH. The objective in this was to strengthen the international impact of the EC funded research in Virtual Physiological Human (VPH) and to facilitate global cooperation by linking on-going (at the time of the closure of the ICT-FP7 call 4) EU projects with non EU projects and initiatives that reflect common goals and objectives.

There are 5 International Cooperation projects.

RICORDO aims to create a communal annotation strategy that supports the interoperability of VPH data and models across different biological scales. The EU project is the VPH NoE, the US partner is the University of Washington and the New Zealand partner is the University of Auckland.

TUMOR aims at developing a European clinically oriented semantic-layered cancer digital model repository from existing EU projects. The EU project is CONTRACANCRUM and the US project is Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH), Boston

NMS Physiome brings together two of the largest research efforts (SIMBIOS &VPHOP) on  personalised, predictive, and integrative musculoskeletal medicine.

Sim-e-Child aims to develop a grid-enabled platform for large scale simulations in paediatric cardiology. The EU project is Health-e-Child and the US partner is the American College of Cardiology, Johns Hopkins University and Siemens Corporate Research

MSV aims to define and validate an interactive visualisation paradigm for biomedical multiscale data resulting in an extension of the Visualisation Took Kit (VTK). EU projects are VPHOP and @Neurist. The US partner is Kitware and the New Zealand partner is the University of Auckland