web-Human Physiology Teaching Simulation
(Physiology in Health, Disease and During Treatment)

Resources

About HUMAN- 1rst time users How To - introductory tutorial User's Manual/Experiments Contact Roy Meyers Credits


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Welcome to Skidmore web-HUMAN version 7.0
*Note that web-HUMAN is a general systems physiology simulation of classical physiology and as such should never be used as the basis of any health care decision and should be be used with caution in any advanced physiological work.

Now with on-line Help [What is this?] .
Try the introductory tutorial that 'teaches' the model via screen by screen snapshots & step-by-step instructions. [ tutorial ]
Want to SAVE your experiments? Simply register & then log-in ( link )
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14 new teaching exercises(renal/respiratory) (link )


-web-HUMAN is generally unavailable from 6-9 :00 a.m. EST every Wednesday due to college server maintenance .

Credits

  • Physiology Model and underlying FORTRAN program by Tom Coleman, Univ. Miss. Medical School
  • Web front end by Chris Doherty, Skidmore '99 under the guidance of Roy Meyers and Leo Geoffrion, with funding from AT&T.
  • Experiment navigator, designed by Jon Cotton, Skidmore '02, coded by LDG 5/2001
  • Version 4 adds 2 variable data graphing (by LDG - 1/02)
  • Version 5 adds 6 variable plotting and normalized data plotting (coded by LDG 1/05)
  • Version 6 adds 6 variable flexible graphing and save/retrieve experiment capability (coded by LDG - 3/05)
  • Version 6.1 adds on-line Help for model's variables & procedures (content RSM/coding LDG 4/06)
  • Version 7.0 migrates web-Human to Linux (LDG).