This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant No. 0082817
Last updated on September 30, 2007

 
On this page, you will find descriptions and links to other Web sites related to the Multimedia Stream System.
UCLA Biomedical Engineering Lab (BEL): BEL is a computer lab maintained by KMeD for the UCLA Schools of Engineering and Medicine. BEL supports faculty, student, and researchers involved in biomedical research. UCLA Knowledge-Based Multimedia Medical Distributed Database System (KMeD): KMeD is a collaborative effort between Computer Science, the Department of Radiological Sciences, and other parts of the School of Medicine.
UCLA NIH Program Project Grant (PPG): The PPG is a collaborative effort between Computer Science, the Department of Radiological Sciences, and other parts of the School of Medicine. This three year project is focused on the development of tools for clinical radiology. National Science Foundation (NSF): The NSF sponsors a large number of research projects throughout the US, including several in the area of database development and medical applications.
National Library of Medicine (NLM): The NLM is a branch of the NIH, and is a large repository for information on medical issues. The NLM is also the sponsor for the Virtual Human 3D imaging project. National Institute of Health (NIH): The NIH gives grants to research institutions for a variety of medical research projects, and serves as the foundation for several other large government organized efforts. Current medical research can be found here.
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