Contractors & CollaboratorsC Bockisch, University Hospital, Zurich JL Demer, Jules Stein Eye Inst, UCLA |
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Joel M Miller, PhD President |
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Martin Wiesmair, DI(FH) LabOS Development |
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Vanitha Sankaranarayanan, MS LabVIEW-RT Programming |
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LabOS Closed-loop, Protocol-driven, Data Acquisition & Experiment Control – Eidactics has been awarded a 2-year, Phase 1 STTR Grant by the National Institute of Biomedical Imaging & Bioengineering (NIBIB; 1 R41 EB006219; 07/03/2006 - 06/30/2008) to demonstrate the commercializability of the LabOS system. This project will be pursued in partnership with the University of California, Berkeley. |
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LabOS Data Acquisition & Control for Biomedical Experiments - A new software system providing both a rich user interface and deterministic closed-loop control at biological rates of experiments specified by complex protocols. |
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Orbit™ 2: A Biomechanical Modeling Environment for Eye Movement & Orbital Reconstruction - Development of a Biomechanical Modeling Environment that is modern, platform-independent, and object-oriented, with a layered, graphical user interface. |
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Orbit™ 1.8 - Orbit is a unique software tool that provides easy access to a sophisticated biomechanical model, able to simulate classical strabismus syndromes and data from individual cases, clarifying diagnostic and treatment possibilities in well-defined physiologic terms. |
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MFT - The first and only way to measure physiological eye muscle forces. |
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| Extraocular Nerves & Vasculature - A 3-dimensional, manipulable model of the nerves, arteries and veins in the region surrounding the human eye. |