CompBioMed "Virtual Humans" film on YouTube

Barcelona Supercomputing Centre (BSC) and CompBioMed H2020 Centre of Excellence in Computational Biomedicine, led by University College London, produced a short film showing the possibilities of using High Performance Computing (HPC) to delve deeper into the processes taking place within the body.

The “Virtual Humans” film was premiered at the London Science Museum on September 27th 2017 to a sell-out audience and was followed by short presentations by four of the contributors to the research. The audience was then invited to ask questions to them in a Q&A session compered by Director of the Science Museum, Roger Highfield.

Since this highly successful event, the film has gained in exposure and popularity, being shown at various science film festivals and private viewings within conferences and invited presentations. Most notably, it was shown at the Imagine Science Film Festival in New York (15th October 2017) and more recently selected for showing at the Academic Film Oloumoc in the Czech Republic, in which it has been shortlisted in the shorts category. This will take place in April. CompBioMed is also running an event featuring the film at the Cheltenham Science Festival (5-10 June), similar to the event at the London Science Museum. At the event there will be a different line-up of people to present and participate in the discussion with the audience – in addition to Roger Highfield and Peter Coveney, Ana Minchole and Andrea Townsend-Nicholson will make up the panel.

The film up until recently, was under embargo for general release on the internet, so that it could enter these festivals. Now this embargo period is over and since 9th March 2018 the video is available on YouTube.


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Date: 08/03/2018 | Tag: | News: 748 of 1626
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