Draft:Sim4Life
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Submission declined on 27 March 2024 by Devonian Wombat (talk). This submission appears to read more like an advertisement than an entry in an encyclopedia. Encyclopedia articles need to be written from a neutral point of view, and should refer to a range of independent, reliable, published sources, not just to materials produced by the creator of the subject being discussed. This is important so that the article can meet Wikipedia's verifiability policy and the notability of the subject can be established. If you still feel that this subject is worthy of inclusion in Wikipedia, please rewrite your submission to comply with these policies. Declined by Devonian Wombat 7 months ago. |
Submission declined on 17 March 2024 by Anuwrites (talk). This draft's references do not show that the subject qualifies for a Wikipedia article. In summary, the draft needs multiple published sources that are: Declined by Anuwrites 8 months ago.
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Submission declined on 3 November 2023 by AirshipJungleman29 (talk). This draft's references do not show that the subject qualifies for a Wikipedia article. In summary, the draft needs multiple published sources that are: Declined by AirshipJungleman29 12 months ago.
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- Comment: To add to my comments: my suggestion would be that this article needs secondary sources discussing the software. Citing what sources have said about the software will make the article sound less promotional and will be a much stronger argument that the subject meets Wikipedia's criteria for notability. Mgp28 (talk) 10:30, 3 August 2024 (UTC)
- Comment: None of the edits since 27 March have made this read less like an advertisement. Also, the coverage in most of the citations appears to be little more than an acknowledgement that researchers used the software, which I don't think is sufficiently significant coverage for WP:NPRODUCT. Mgp28 (talk) 10:24, 3 August 2024 (UTC)
- Comment: Needs alot more sources that are reliable and independent to the subject. WP:COMPANY...Reada like an advertisement ANUwrites 23:01, 17 March 2024 (UTC)
- Comment: Does not appear that any of the sources provided contain significant coverage of the product, instead of trivial mentions as a tool used in research. ~~ AirshipJungleman29 (talk) 19:42, 3 November 2023 (UTC)
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Developer(s) | ZMT Zurich MedTech AG |
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Stable release | V8.0
/ March 14, 2024 |
Type | Computer-aided design |
Website | sim4life |
Sim4Life (V8.0 Web and Desktop) is a computational simulation platform developed by the Foundation for Research on Information Technologies in Society (IT'IS) with funding from Innosuisse (formerly known as CTI),[1][2] a Swiss federal funding instrument. The platform combines classical technical computer-aided-design tools with multi-physics solvers, computational human phantoms, medical-image-based modeling, and physiological tissue models. Sim4Life is marketed by IT'IS partner ZMT Zurich MedTech AG (ZMT). The platform is used in personalized medicine applications for optimization of treatments involving medical devices[3][4] and the safety of magnetic resonance imaging[5][6][7]. Sim4Life has also been used by medical researchers to study non-invasive methods of brain stimulation[8][9] and transcranial focused ultrasound.[10][11] S4Llite is an online version of Sim4Life that is free-of-charge for students for team-learning and online collaboration with classmates and teachers on limited size projects.
Developer(s) | ZMT Zurich MedTech AG |
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Type | Computer-aided design |
Website | sim4life |
S4Llite and the online version of Sim4Life rely on open-source o²S²PARC[12] technologies, which were developed as part of the 'Stimulating Peripheral Activity to Relieve Conditions' (SPARC)[13] program of the National Institutes of Health Common Fund to enable collaborative, reproducible, and sustainable computational neurosciences.
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[edit]- ^ "Development of a Multiphysics Simulation Platform for Computational BioMed and Life Sciences (Sim4Life)". ARAMIS. 27 November 2014. Retrieved 17 March 2024.
- ^ "R and D project : S4L-CAPITALIS - Extension of the Sim4Life Platform (S4L) for Analysis and Optimization of the Neurovascular and Neurological Devices and Treatments in the Head". ARAMIS. 1 June 2015. Retrieved 17 March 2024.
- ^ Rowald, Andreas; et al. (7 February 2022). "Activity-dependent spinal cord neuromodulation rapidly restores trunk and leg motor functions after complete paralysis". Nature Medicine. 28 (2): 260–271. doi:10.1038/s41591-021-01663-5. PMID 35132264 – via Nature.
- ^ Beck, Marcus; Wust, Peter; Oberacker, Eva; Rattunde, Alexander; Päßler, Tom; Chrzon, Benjamin; Veltsista, Paraskevi Danai; Nadobny, Jacek; Pellicer, Ruben; Herz, Enrico; Winter, Lukas; Budach, Volker; Zschaeck, Sebastian; Ghadjar, Pirus (16 Mar 2022). "Experimental and computational evaluation of capacitive hyperthermia". International Journal of Hyperthermia. 39 (1): 504–516. doi:10.1080/02656736.2022.2048093. PMID 35296213 – via Taylor & Francis Online.
- ^ De Buck, Matthijs H. S.; Jezzard, Peter; Jeong, Hongbae; Hess, Aaron T. (2021). "An investigation into the minimum number of tissue groups required for 7T in-silico parallel transmit electromagnetic safety simulations in the human head". Magnetic Resonance in Medicine. 85 (2): 1114–1122. doi:10.1002/mrm.28467. PMID 32845034 – via Wiley Online Library.
- ^ Jeong, H.; Ntolkeras, G.; Alhilani, M.; Atefi, S. R.; Zöllei, L.; Fujimoto, K.; Pourvaziri, A.; Lev, M. H.; Grant, P. E.; Bonmassar, G. (13 January 2021). "Development, validation, and pilot MRI safety study of a high-resolution, open source, whole body pediatric numerical simulation model". PLOS ONE. 16 (1): e0241682. Bibcode:2021PLoSO..1641682J. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0241682. PMC 7806143. PMID 33439896.
- ^ Meliadò, Ettore Flavio; Sbrizzi, Alessandro; Van Den Berg, Cornelis A. T.; Luijten, Peter R.; Raaijmakers, Alexander J. E. (2021). "Real-time assessment of potential peak local specific absorption rate value without phase monitoring: Trigonometric maximization method for worst-case local specific absorption rate determination". Magnetic Resonance in Medicine. 85 (6): 3420–3433. doi:10.1002/mrm.28635. PMC 7986921. PMID 33350525.
- ^ Fiocchi, Serena; Chiaramello, Emma; Marrella, Alessandra; Bonato, Marta; Parazzini, Marta; Ravazzani, Paolo (23 September 2022). "Modelling of magnetoelectric nanoparticles for non-invasive brain stimulation: a computational study". Journal of Neural Engineering. 19 (5): 056020. Bibcode:2022JNEng..19e6020F. doi:10.1088/1741-2552/ac9085. PMID 36075197 – via IOP Publishing.
- ^ Gudvangen, Emily; Kim, Vitalii; Novickij, Vitalij; Battista, Federico; Pakhomov, Andrei G. (2 February 2022). "Electroporation and cell killing by milli- to nanosecond pulses and avoiding neuromuscular stimulation in cancer ablation". Scientific Reports. 12 (1): 1763. Bibcode:2022NatSR..12.1763G. doi:10.1038/s41598-022-04868-x. PMC 8811018. PMID 35110567.
- ^ Truong, D. Q.; Thomas, C.; Hampstead, B. M.; Datta, A. (February 3, 2022). "Comparison of Transcranial Focused Ultrasound and Transcranial Pulse Stimulation for Neuromodulation: A Computational Study". Neuromodulation: Technology at the Neural Interface. 25 (4): 606–613. doi:10.1016/j.neurom.2021.12.012. PMID 35125300 – via Elsevier Inc.
- ^ Huang, Y.; Wen, P.; Song, B.; Li, Y. (August 2022). "Numerical investigation of the energy distribution of Low-intensity transcranial focused ultrasound neuromodulation for hippocampus". Ultrasonics. 124: 106724. doi:10.1016/j.ultras.2022.106724. PMID 35299039. S2CID 247423819 – via Elsevier Science Direct.
- ^ Osanlouy, Mahyar; Bandrowski, Anita; De Bono, Bernard; Brooks, David; Cassarà, Antonino M.; Christie, Richard; Ebrahimi, Nazanin; Gillespie, Tom; Grethe, Jeffrey S.; Guercio, Leonardo A.; Heal, Maci; Lin, Mabelle; Kuster, Niels; Martone, Maryann E.; Neufeld, Esra; Nickerson, David P.; Soltani, Elias G.; Tappan, Susan; Wagenaar, Joost B.; Zhuang, Katie; Hunter, Peter J. (24 June 2021). "The SPARC DRC: Building a Resource for the Autonomic Nervous System Community". Frontiers in Physiology. 12: 693735. doi:10.3389/fphys.2021.693735. PMC 8265045. PMID 34248680.
- ^ "The SPARC computational modeling platform o²S²PARC now powers ZMT's S4Llite". SPARC — bridging the body and the brain. 15 February 2023. Retrieved 17 March 2024.
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