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This document summarizes the thematic webinar held on April 17, 2013, focused on bridging biological scales by integrating agent-based models with intracellular and continuum biomechanics. Co-led by experts including Daniel Einstein, Ahmet Erdemir, and Jay Humphrey, the webinar featured contributions from various BWG members. The summary outlines key discussions from the special session on multiscale biomechanics during the Computer Methods in Biomechanics and Biomedical Engineering conference. Future plans for the BWG include leadership transition, contribution to scientific meetings, and exploring team research opportunities.
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BWG - 2013 Summary Members Bindi Brook Zohara Cohen Daniel Einstein Ben Ellis* Ahmet Erdemir (co-lead) Trent Guess Jason Halloran Jeffrey Holmes* Jay Humphrey (co-lead) Iwona Jasiuk Peter Laz Jia Liu* Jill McNitt-Gray Hongyu Miao Michael Miga* James Moore Tina Morrison Madhavan L. Raghavan* Vijayaraghavan Rajagopal Ed Sander* Grant Schaffner Kevin Shelburne Abbas Shirinifard* Jess Snedeker Dalin Tang Jeff Weiss Katherine Yanhang Zhang* Thematic Webinar Series Recorded and archived webinar series April 17, 2013 Bridging biological scales by linking agent-based models to intracellular and continuum biomechanics models Shayn Peirce-Cottler, University of Virginia Contribution to Scientific Meetings Computer Methods in Biomechanics and Biomedical Engineering, April 3-6, 2013 4 talks in Special Session 13: Multiscale Biomechanics + 7 related talks by BWG members *8 New Members
BWG - 2014 Plans • Transfer of leadership to incoming investigators • Contribution to scientific meetings, e.g. special sessions • World Congress of Biomechanics, July 6-11, 2014 • A mini-symposia on multiscale modeling & simulation • Mini-symposia keynote by Grace Peng, PhD • 5-7 synergistic sessions (5 talks per session) • Contribution to Thematic Webinar Series • Exploration of team research opportunities