The backbone of the free DICOM Visualization and Analysis tool SMIViewer has been released as SMISDK. SMIViewer has developed a respectable following among radiology and biomedical experts, and the release of the SDK is the first step to releasing SMIViewer under a similar GPL license. The project team, “pixel.to.life” and Prashant Chopra, have this to say:
visual guide to Circos A visual guide to Circos (Circos - an information aesthetic for comparative genomics) presents some of the capabilities of Circos and illustrates its application in the field of comparative genomics and genome visualization.
World Index of BioMolecular Visualization Resources Free Molecular Visualization and Modeling Software Caution: Some of free software listed here is Open Source in the strict sense, meaning that all derivatives are required to be free with open source code. If you plan to use the source code (not just the executable program), read the copyright restrictions carefully.
ProPhylER shows your protein like you have never seen it before: Through the lens of Evolutionary Constraint, inferred from comparative analyses of closely related sequences.
The Theoretical and Computational Biophysics Group is a pioneer in the realm of high-performance computing. To meet our computational needs, we maintain a wide selection of computers divided into four main categories: compute power, visualization equipmen