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Developer(s) | ZMT Zurich MedTech AG |
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Stable release | V8.0
/ March 14, 2024 |
Type | Computer-aided design |
Website |
sim4life |
Sim4Life (V8.0 Web and Desktop) is a computational simulation platform developed by the Foundation for Research on Information Technologies in Society (IT'IS) with funding from Innosuisse (formerly known as CTI), [1] [2] a Swiss federal funding instrument. The platform combines classical technical computer-aided-design tools with multi-physics solvers, computational human phantoms, medical-image-based modeling, and physiological tissue models. Sim4Life is marketed by IT'IS partner ZMT Zurich MedTech AG (ZMT). The platform is used in personalized medicine applications for optimization of treatments involving medical devices [3] [4] and the safety of magnetic resonance imaging [5] [6] [7]. Sim4Life has also been used by medical researchers to study non-invasive methods of brain stimulation [8] [9] and transcranial focused ultrasound. [10] [11] S4Llite is an online version of Sim4Life that is free-of-charge for students for team-learning and online collaboration with classmates and teachers on limited size projects.
Developer(s) | ZMT Zurich MedTech AG |
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Type | Computer-aided design |
Website |
sim4life |
S4Llite and the online version of Sim4Life rely on open-source o²S²PARC [12] technologies, which were developed as part of the 'Stimulating Peripheral Activity to Relieve Conditions' (SPARC) [13] program of the National Institutes of Health Common Fund to enable collaborative, reproducible, and sustainable computational neurosciences.
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Developer(s) | ZMT Zurich MedTech AG |
---|---|
Stable release | V8.0
/ March 14, 2024 |
Type | Computer-aided design |
Website |
sim4life |
Sim4Life (V8.0 Web and Desktop) is a computational simulation platform developed by the Foundation for Research on Information Technologies in Society (IT'IS) with funding from Innosuisse (formerly known as CTI), [1] [2] a Swiss federal funding instrument. The platform combines classical technical computer-aided-design tools with multi-physics solvers, computational human phantoms, medical-image-based modeling, and physiological tissue models. Sim4Life is marketed by IT'IS partner ZMT Zurich MedTech AG (ZMT). The platform is used in personalized medicine applications for optimization of treatments involving medical devices [3] [4] and the safety of magnetic resonance imaging [5] [6] [7]. Sim4Life has also been used by medical researchers to study non-invasive methods of brain stimulation [8] [9] and transcranial focused ultrasound. [10] [11] S4Llite is an online version of Sim4Life that is free-of-charge for students for team-learning and online collaboration with classmates and teachers on limited size projects.
Developer(s) | ZMT Zurich MedTech AG |
---|---|
Type | Computer-aided design |
Website |
sim4life |
S4Llite and the online version of Sim4Life rely on open-source o²S²PARC [12] technologies, which were developed as part of the 'Stimulating Peripheral Activity to Relieve Conditions' (SPARC) [13] program of the National Institutes of Health Common Fund to enable collaborative, reproducible, and sustainable computational neurosciences.