Jeff Weiss
@JeffWeissUT
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Professor of Biomedical Engineering at the University of Utah
Salt Lake City, Utah
Joined May 2014
To improve outcomes for patients with heart valve disease, we need to understand how their valves behave without performing invasive procedures. That’s where simulation comes in – but building accurate models is difficult when critical details, like tissue properties or valve
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Our new software framework in FEBio Studio will allow you to import image data, calculate orientation distribution functions, and use them directly in constitutive models for finite element modeling.
Professor Jeffrey Weiss: An Algorithmic and Software Framework to Incorporate Orientation Distribution Functions in Finite Element Simulations for Biomechanics and Biophysics @JeffWeissUT @FEBioSoftware @UtahBME @uusci
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🚀 Call for Special Sessions & Workshops at #CMBBE2025! Contribute to the #CMBBE2025 program by organizing a session or #workshop. Share your expertise and showcase emerging research, innovations, or software. 🗓️ Submit by Dec 15, 2024! Details on https://t.co/XBNY71VNnX
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Please share broadly! If you or anyone you know is doing Injury #Biomechanics work and looking for a faculty position, please come join me in @BEAMvt #Hokies @VTEngineering - https://t.co/2NnPw6Dzis
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If you missed the FEBio Workshop at the SB3C conference in June, you can watch the video, review the presentation slides and work through the tutorial models via this link to our Knowledgebase: https://t.co/VYRJNUv9Mq
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Michelle Mendoza, PhD, and @JeffWeissUT, PhD, are the recipients of a $2.6 million grant from the @NIH to research how tension in lung tissue affects the growth of tumors. This innovative research could reveal new mechanisms in lung cancer development: https://t.co/MpDq5wqDBt
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@labellestevena @FEBioSoftware Link seems to be broken. Maybe this one:
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Please to share manuscript, 'Continuum growth mechanics: Reconciling two common frameworks" w/ Gerard Ateshian and @labellestevena. We derived relationships between constrained-mixture and kinematic growth frameworks, both available in @FEBioSoftware. pdf: https://t.co/5fJ2wXDzhe
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I'm serving as a Guest Editor for the "Mechanobiology" collection happening now at Sci Rep. Please share with anyone who may be interested in submitting and let me know if you have questions. https://t.co/b7u5BKgDk6
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This Collection will bring together original research on how cells and tissues sense and respond to mechanical stimuli.
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Come celebrate with us! SCI is celebrating 30 years of transformative research. Poster presentations and demos will be happening from 1:00 - 5:00 today in the Warnock Engineering Building, with keynotes and panel discussions tomorrow at the Alumni House.
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The Jolley Lab is recruiting a Research Administrative Manager to support the longitudinal execution of pediatric cardiac research as well as translational image-derived modeling programs at CHOP. Visit Careers at CHOP to learn more: https://t.co/gzIdbtA1u1
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🚨 Big changes coming to Alta: A new chapter is set to unfold as Alta Ski Area will replace traditional Avalanche Dogs with Avalanche Porcupines—continuing its legacy of innovation in avalanche mitigation and rescue. Meet the prickly patrollers of Alta:
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A new chapter is set to unfold as Alta Ski Area will replace traditional Avalanche Dogs with Avalanche Porcupines—continuing its legacy of innovation in avalanche mitigation and rescue.
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@labellestevena @UtahBME @uusci @FEBioSoftware Thanks to @adam_rauff, @SteveAMaas, Gerard Ateshian, and Marsh Poulson for their contributions!
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Pleased to share @labellestevena's study on influence of ECM orientation/density on microvessel guidance. Anisotropy gradients recruit microvessels over short and long distances, and overcome dense interfaces such as tumor-associated collagen structures. https://t.co/H1vBB8AmMn
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The Jolley Lab is recruiting an Image-Derived Modeling-Focused Research Technician! Visit Careers at CHOP to learn more: https://t.co/5NJOAjFYfu
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Check out this new paper in @JBMEjournal on using FEBio as a teaching tool in undergraduate biomechanics class at @UtahBME. Congrats to @timminslab, @davidjiangbme, @JeffWeissUT and @FEBioSoftware team! https://t.co/kvJfqZ39LM
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Abstract. Computer simulations play an important role in a range of biomedical engineering applications. Thus, it is important that biomedical engineering students engage with modeling in their...
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The @FEBioSoftware workshop will offer participants an overview of the latest developments in FEBio and FEBio Studio. Would you like to present your software during the #CMBBE2024 symposium? No problem, we are still accepting workshop proposals: https://t.co/dEX2vaVE0a
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