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A
 
    Brian D. Athey, Ph.D., University of Michigan
    Presented for first author Alexander Ade, M.S.
    The University of Michigan Next Generation Internet Implementation to Serve Visible Human Datasets 
    Alexander Ade, M.S., University of Michigan
    Paper presented by Brian D. Athey, Ph.D.
    The University of Michigan Next Generation Internet Implementation to Serve Visible Human Datasets 
B
 
    Jean-Christophe Bessaud, Swiss Federal Insitute of Technology Lausanne, Switzerland 
    The Visible Human Slice Sequence Animation Web Server 
    James F. Brinkley, M.D., Ph.D., University of Washington 
    Visible Human, Construct Thyself: The Digital Anatomist Dynamic Scene Generator 
C
 
    Pietro Cerveri, Politecnico di Milano, Italy 
    Unable to attend conference - paper presented by Francesco Pinciroli, Laurea in E.E.
    Anatomical Knowledge Representation: Attempting Querying Integration on VHD via the Unified Medical Language System (UMLS) 
    C. Ciallella, University of Rome "La Sapienza", Rome, Italy 
    Unable to attend conference - paper not presented
    Three-Dimensional Reconstruction of Cranial Shooting Injuries by a Cranial Model Based on the Visible Human Project 
G
 
    Nikhil Gagvani, Rutgers University;
    Unable to attend conference - paper presented by Deborah Silver, Ph.D.
    Animating the Visible Human Dataset
    Sebastian Gerlach, Swiss Federal Insitute of Technology Lausanne, Switzerland 
    The Real-Time Interactive Visible Human Navigator
H
 
    Wm. Leroy Heinrichs, M.D., Ph.D., Stanford University 
    A Stereoscopic Palpable and Deformable Model: Lucy 2.5 
    Roger D. Hersch, Ph.D., Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Lausanne, Switzerland
    (1) Presented with first author Jean-Christophe Bessaud
    The Visible Human Slice Sequence Animation Web Server
    (2) Presented with first author Sebastian Gerlach
    The Real-Time Interactive Visible Human Navigator
    Don R. Hilbelink, Ph.D. , University of South Florida 
    Use of a Point-to-Point Method to Morph Images of the Visible Human Project 
    Helene M. Hoffman, Ph.D. , Univesity of California, San Diego
    Paper presented by Donald D. Rigamonti, Ph.D., Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences
    Implementing Anatomic VisualizeR® Learning Modules in Anatomy Education  
    Karl H. Höhne, Ph.D. , University Hospital Eppendorf, Hamburg, Germany 
    Unable to attend conference - paper presented by Andreas Pommert, M.S.
    A Highly Realistic Volume Model Derived From the Visible Human Data 
I
 
J
 
    Holger Jastrow, Dr. med. , Johannes Gutenberg University, Mainz, Germany 
    Unable to attend conference - presentation automated, questions taken via telephone 
    A Visible Human Online Reference for Medical Education and Research 
    James H. Johnson, Ph.D. , Virginia Commonwealth University 
    A Path from the NLM's AnatLine Database to 3D Virtual Reality Modeling Language (VRML) Models 
L
 
    Hao Le, Flashback Imaging, Inc., Ontario, Canada 
    Unable to attend conference - paper presented by Brian Wannamaker
    The Distributed Visible Human Explorer
M
 
    Gregory L. Merril , HT Medical Systems, Inc. 
    Use of the Visible Humans in Medical Education  
    Sunanda D. Mitra, Ph.D. , Texas Tech University 
    Presented paper with first author Gilberto Zamora, M.S.E.E.
    An Innovative Web-Based System for High Lossless Compression and Fast, Interactive Transmission of Visible Human Color Images 
    Shigeru Muraki, Ph.D., Electrotechnical Laboratory, Ibaraki, Japan 
    An Attempt to Develop Color Magnetic Resonance Imaging Using Visible Human Data
P
 
    Francesco Pinciroli, Laurea in E.E., Politecnico di Milano, Italy 
    Presented for first author Pietro Cerveri
    Anatomical Knowledge Representation: Attempting Querying Integration on VHD via the Unified Medical Language System (UMLS)
    Andreas Pommert, M.S., University of Hamburg, Germany 
    A Highly Realistic Volume Model Derived From the Visible Human Data
    Edmond C. Prakash, Ph.D., Nanyang Technological University, Singapore 
    (1) Presented for first author Goh Shuang Ru
    An Advanced Data Type for Animation of the Visible Male and Female
    (2) Presented for first author Wu Zhongke
    An Algorithm for Voxel Apparel Synthesis for the Visible Female
R
 
    Peter Ratiu, M.D., Brigham and Women's Hospital
    (1) Nitpicking the Visible Human Female: Pathology, Artifacts, and Image Properties 
    (2) Squaring the Circle: Validation Without Ground Truth 
    Donald D. Rigamonti, Ph.D., Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences 
    Implementing Anatomic VisualizeR® Learning Modules in Anatomy Education
    Cornelius Rosse, M.D., D.SC., University of Washington 
    Visible Human, Know Thyself: The Digital Anatomist Structural Abstraction 
    Goh Shuang Ru, Nanyang Technical University, Singapore  
    Unable to attend conference - paper presented by Edmond C. Prakash, Ph.D. 
    An Advanced Data Type for Animation of the Visible Male and Female
S
 
    Frank B. Sachse, Ph.D., University of Karlsruhe, Germany 
    Modeling the Anatomy of the Human Heart Using Cryosection Images of the Visible Female Dataset 
    Steven O. Senger, Ph.D., University of Wisconsin - La Crosse 
    Harnessing Remote Computation to Visualize and Segment the Visible Human Datasets Over the Next Generation Internet (NGI) 
    Deborah Silver, Ph.D., , Rutgers University 
    Presented for first author Nikhil Gagvani 
    Animating the Visible Human Dataset
    Victor M. Spitzer, Ph.D., University of Colorado 
    The Visible Human Project ATLAS of Functional Human Anatomy Version 1.0 The Head and Neck  
    Bryan Stephens , Texas Tech University 
    Unable to attend conference - paper not presented 
    Virtual Body Structures 
    John M. Sullivan, Jr., Ph.D., Worchester Polytechnic Institute 
    Paper presented by Ziji Wu. 
    Three-Dimensional, Finite-Element Mesh Generation of Anatomically Accurate Organs Using Surface Geometries Created From the Visible Human Dataset  
T
 
V
 
    Judith M. Venuti, Ph.D., Columbia University 
    Three-Dimensional Visualization of the Male Pelvis and Perineum: An Argument for Revision of Classic Representations of the Region 
W
 
    Nina Wacholder, Ph.D., Columbia University 
    Using the Visible Human Dataset to Represent Part-Whole Relations in the Vesalius Navigational Ontology 
    Brian Wannamaker, Flashback Imaging, Inc. 
    Presented for first author Hao Le 
    The Distributed Visible Human Explorer
    Christian D. Werner, Ph.D., University of Karlsruhe, Germany 
    The Visible Man Dataset in Medical Education: Electrophysiology of the Human Heart 
    Arthur W. Wetzel, B.A. , Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center 
    Representation and Performance Issues in Navigating Visible Human Datasets 
    Mark P. Wilson, M.S.E.E., Texas Tech University 
    Presented paper with first author Gilberto Zamora, M.S.E.E.
    An Innovative Web-Based System for High Lossless Compression and Fast, Interactive Transmission of Visible Human Color Images 
    Ziji Wu , Worchester Polytechnic Insitute
    Presented for first author John M. Sullivan, Jr., Ph.D. 
    Three-Dimensional, Finite-Element Mesh Generation of Anatomically Accurate Organs Using Surface Geometries Created From the Visible Human Dataset 
Z
 
    Gilberto Zamora, M.S.E.E., Texas Tech University 
    An Innovative Web-Based System for High Lossless Compression and Fast, Interactive Transmission of Visible Human Color Images 
    Wu Zhongke, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore  
    Unable to attend conference - paper presented by Edmond C. Prakash, Ph.D. 
    An Algorithm for Voxel Apparel Synthesis for the Visible Female 

 


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