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  • SPM: Statistical Parametric Mapping
    The SPM software package is a suite of MATLAB functions implementing Statistical Parametric Mapping. It refers to the construction and assessment of spatially extended statistical processes used to test hypotheses about functional imaging data. The current release is designed for the analysis of fMRI, PET, SPECT, EEG and MEG.
    http://www.fil.ion.ucl.ac.uk/spm/
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  • DCS 534 - Computer Vision (Graduate)
    This course aims to provide an understanding of the processes involved in the formation of images of visual scenes; of how computational approaches for transforming, estimating or recognizing such images are formulated and implemented; and where these methods can and have been applied. The course will also teach implementation and practical use of a wide variety of vision algorithms.

    Professor Name: Doug DeCarlo
    Department: Department of Computer Science
    University: Rutgers University
    Textbooks: Shapiro, L. and Stockman G., Computer Vision. Prentice Hall, 2001.

    http://athos.rutgers.edu/~decarlo/534/
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  • Massachusetts Institute of Technology Integrates Cancer Research in the Lab and Classroom with MathWorks Tools  new
    Description: MIT professor Dr. Alterovitz initiated and directed a new course, Bioinformatics and Proteomics: an Engineering Problem-Solving Based Approach, which was standardized on a set of MathWorks tools including MATLAB and the Bioinformatics Toolbox. This class, which paralleled his ongoing cancer research, gave students access to cutting edge research from both MIT and Harvard. Because the MATLAB programming language is easy to learn, students, biology majors and engineers alike, could focus more on research rather than programming.
    Target audience: Graduate
    Academic institution: Massachusetts Institute of Technology
    Materials available: Course outline/syllabus
    Products: MATLAB,Bioinformatics Toolbox,MATLAB Distributed Computing Server,Statistics Toolbox,Signal Processing Toolbox

    http://www.mathworks.com/company/user_stories/userstory12029.html?by=company
    (Added: Jul 09, 2008 Hits: 16 Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0)   Rate It   Review It
  • Hodglom-Huxley-like Model Neuron  new
    Description: This file provides an interactive MATLAB-based demo simulation in which the electrophysiological behavior of a biological neuron is presented and documented.
    Target audience: Advanced undergraduate (3rd or 4th year)
    Academic institution: N/A
    Materials available: Presentations, Downloadable code/data files
    Products: MATLAB

    http://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/loadFile.do?objectId=1887&objectType=file
    (Added: Jul 08, 2008 Hits: 10 Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0)   Rate It   Review It
  • Bioengineering Signals and Systems  new
    Description: This course introduces a broad range of bioengineering systems and applications. Emphasis will be place on bioelectric phenomena (electrical propagation in cardiac muscle and signaling in the brain) and biomedical instrumentation and measurement. Other topics include modeling disease propagation and the application of techniques for control or eradication of infection agents.
    Course material created by Professor Michael Small.
    Target audience: Advanced undergraduate (3rd or 4th year)
    Institution: The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
    Materials available: Problem sets or projects, Course outline or syllabus, Textbook recommendations, Downloadable code or data files
    Products: MATLAB

    http://www.eie.polyu.edu.hk/~ensmall/eie448/EIE448/BSS.html
    (Added: Jul 22, 2008 Hits: 0 Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0)   Rate It   Review It
  • Biomechanics of Human Motion  new
    Description: This course provides an overview of human skeletal and muscular anatomy and physiology. Concepts of engineering mechanics are applied to the human musculoskeletal system. Topics covered include: kinematics, statics, dynamics of human motions, and human motion metrology.
    Note: follow the link provided on the syllabus to course notes, matlab assignments, and lab exercises.
    Course material created by Professor Robert L. Williams II, Ph.D.
    Target audience: Advanced undergraduate (3rd or 4th year)
    Institution: Ohio University
    Materials available: Problem sets or projects, Lab materials, Course outline or syllabus
    Products: MATLAB

    http://www.ent.ohiou.edu/~bobw/PDF/Syllabus467.pdf
    (Added: Jul 23, 2008 Hits: 0 Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0)   Rate It   Review It
  • Statistical Thermodynamics of Biomolecular Systems  new
    Description: This course provides an introduction to the physical chemistry of biological systems. Topics include: connection of macroscopic thermodynamic properties to microscopic molecular properties using statistical mechanics, chemical potentials, equilibrium states, binding cooperativity, behavior of macromolecules in solution and at interfaces, and solvation. Example problems include protein structure, genomic analysis, single molecule biomechanics, and biomaterials. Computer simulation tools included.
    Course material created by Professor Linda Griffith and Professor Kim Hamad-Schifferli.
    Target audience: Advanced undergraduate (3rd or 4th year)
    Institution: Massachusetts Institute of Technology
    Materials available: Course outline or syllabus
    Products: Simulink,MATLAB

    http://ocw.mit.edu/OcwWeb/Biological-Engineering/20-011JSpring-2004/CourseHome/index.htm
    (Added: Jul 22, 2008 Hits: 0 Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0)   Rate It   Review It

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