Kitware Customizes Software for Physiology and Surgical Simulation at IMSH 2019
From January 26 to January 29, members of our medical computing team will attend the International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare (IMSH 2019). IMSH “is … Read More
From January 26 to January 29, members of our medical computing team will attend the International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare (IMSH 2019). IMSH “is … Read More
The Pulse Physiology team has been working with Dr. Philip Asare and Farooq Gessa from Bucknell University and Dr. Mark Poler from Geisinger Health to … Read More
Kitware’s Pulse and SOFA teams have been selected as collaborative mentors for the Google Summer of Code this year. The objective of this open source … Read More
The power of the open source Pulse physiology platform lies in the ability to simulate whole body patient physiology faster than real-time. Pulse is also … Read More
We have reached the halfway point of the International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare (IMSH) exposition. Here, we are at booth 611, sharing the latest … Read More
From January 13 to January 17, 2018, members of our medical computing team will attend the International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare (IMSH). The meeting … Read More
Introduction Kitware is happy to introduce the Pulse Physiology Engine, an open-source physiology engine with a public repository for community use, advancement, and collaboration in … Read More
Introduction This post discusses an application developed by Kitware to analyze and visualize the results produced by the Pulse Physiology Engine using ParaView for the anaphylaxis clinical … Read More
Introduction This blog introduces a clinical application that Kitware is developing to combine physiologic modeling with patient-specific surgical planning. The project integrates a surgical planning … Read More