NSR Training (to be updated)
Introduction
NCRR facilities have four targets.
- Research
- Technological Development
- Teaching and Training
- Dissemination
In our NCRR Resource, the National Simulation Resource for Circulatory Mass-Transport and Exchange, our focus is on those targets.
- Research in Circulatory Exchange Processes
- Technological Development
- Teaching and Training
- In-house, at the University of Washington and NSR's home office
- for undergraduate, graduate and post-doctoral students, and visiting scientists
- Graduate Program in Computational Bioengineering
- University of Washington Courses
- Annual Short Course on Simulation Analysis using tools developed at NSR
- Globally, via distribution of electronic and traditional media
- educational programs for graduate and post-doctoral students
- educational programs for interested scientists
- short courses
- tutorials and presentations at meetings and events
- Dissemination of basic tools
- In-house, at the University of Washington and NSR's home office
- Dissemination
- collaborative research programs
- tutorials and presentations at meetings
- scientific workshops in target areas
- technologies useful to investigators anywhere
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