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last edited 9 months ago by Marco Viceconti
STEP Consortium has gained an agreement to participate from some of the major participants in the Physiome project world wide. These eminent figures will act as an Advisory Board and have agreed to attend the project confereces and meetings, whenever practical, and also to participate actively in Internet-based discussions and several other initiatives particularly valued by the Consortium.
The roles of the Advisory Board is to provide a strategic view and to help to relate the proposals for EuroPhysiome, as they emerge, to more global activity.
The Consortium has identified a set of Experts that take part in the Advisory Board of STEP project:
- Peter Hunter - University of Auckland - IUPS Physiome Project
- James Bassingthwaighte - University of Washington - NSR Physiome Project
- Jean-Louis Coatrieux - Universite de Rennes
- Denis Noble - Oxford University
- Scott Delp - Stanford university - SIBIOS project
- Frans van der Helm - TU Delft
- Jos van der Sloten - KU Leuven - European Alliance for Medical and Biological Engineering and Sciences
- Erik Mosekilde - Biosim NoE?
- Mat Philippens - TNO - Advanced Passive Safety Network
- Yoshi Kurachi - Osaka University
- Alex Flotta - European Association of Urologist
- Graham Cameron - Symbiomatics project
- Alejandro Frangi - Aneurist project
- Vladimir Brusic - ImmunoGrid? project