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The NIH/NCRR Center for Integrative Biomedical Computing

The Center for Integrative Biomedical Computing (CIBC) is dedicated to producing open-source software tools for biomedical image-based modeling, biomedical simulation and estimation, and the visualization of biomedical data. The Center works closely with software users and collaborators in a range of scientific domains to produce user-optimized tools and provides advice, technical support, workshops, and education to enhance user success. Biological projects and collaborations drive our development efforts, all with a single unifying vision: to develop the role of image-based modeling and analysis in biomedical science and clinical practice.

BTRC Software Dissemination (NIH/NCRR)


Research Highlights:

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Scientific Software Environments

Software at the SCI Institute is developed in close collaboration with application users to satisfy real needs within their research communities. We use a robust, yet agile software process that is fully open-source to produce software environments that integrate leading-edge algorithms in image processing, scientific visualization, and scientific computing. Software products include the SCIRun scientific software problem solving environment for geometric modeling, simulation, and visualization; BioPSE for biomedical computing and visualization; Uintah, designed for combustion, computational fluid dynamics, and mechanical modeling which is implemented on large-scale and distributed with shared memory architectures, map3d, an application to display and edit complex, three-dimensional surface models and associated scalar, time-dependent data; and VisTrails, providing data and process management support for exploratory computational tasks. Recently, the SCI Institute has been developing powerful, stand-alone applications. These software applications include ImageVis3d (formerly BioImage), a high performance volume rendering tool for image and other scalar volume data, BioTensor, a program that processes and visualizes diffusion tensor images, Seg3d, for volume segmentation and image processing, BioMesh3D, for creating tetrahedral and hexahedral meshes; and FusionViewer, for visualizing 3D scalar and vector magnetic fusion data.

 

Available Software
SCIRun
Seg3D

ImageVis3D

ShapeWorks
map3d

FiberViewer
VisTrails
Afront
NCRToolset
FluoRender
FEBio
PreView

PostView
Vispack

Teem

Datasets
NCRR/CIBC Dataset Archive
CT Data Archive