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  • Data availabilty: morphological and kinematics data.

    Dear Biomch-l Readers,

    About 2 months ago, I sent a request on BIOMCH-L asking you to
    participate to the survey organised by the VAKHUM project
    (available from http://www.ulb.ac.be/project/vakhum).

    This survey aims to define trends in the way you (and your
    department ) are dealing with both morphological and kinematics
    data.

    At the moment, we received only 14 answers ... this is quite
    surprising because Biomch-l has over the 3000 members ... this
    means that less than 0.5 % found the idea interesting enough to take
    the time to fill the survey.

    My today email will try to convince you to participate to our survey.

    First of all, you must know that our aim is not commercial. So, your
    opinion will not be used to make us richer (most of the 7 partners in
    the VAKHUM consortium are Universities, which means that making
    money is not our main purpose !).

    Next, our aim is to produce high-quality data (morphological and
    kinematics) AND TO MAKE THESE DATA AVAILABLE TO A
    MAXIMUM OF PEOPLE. The data (raw, finite elements, 3D,
    kinematics) will be fully documented, including the precision of the
    methods used to perform the data collection.

    Note that 2 VAKHUM partners are already making (limited) data
    available through the ISB site. Now, we were lucky to receive
    serious money from the European Commission (EC) to produce
    even better data, and "to make it available to the Biomechanical
    Research Community", this is clearly stated into the contract we got
    with EC !

    Now, this data will be better ONLY if it reach your expectations, and
    ONLY if we (i.e. the Vakhum partners) can define some average in
    the needs of our Biomechanics Community. Every week, requests
    for data are posted on Biomch-L. Therefore, the availability of a new
    source of data should interest numerous people (at least more than
    0.5 % of the Biomch-l members!).

    Last point: VAKHUM will also produce tutorials on functional
    anatomy both for Engineers and Medical staff and students. Here
    too, we need your meaning, and why not the meaning of your
    students.

    Very last point: VAKHUM will produce data and tutorials anyway
    (with or without your opinion), but the survey is a good opportunity
    to tell us "make your data/tutorials the way I wish".

    If you fill the survey, you could (hopefully!) be able in the future to
    download data according a format you can directly use.

    If you do not fill the survey, the probability that the VAKHUM data will
    not be directly suitable for your own applications is higher.

    So, hopefully, I convinced you to take the time to fill the 16
    questions of the survey. It is available from
    http://www.ulb.ac.be/project/vakhum.

    Note, the survey is only available in both DOC and RTF formats.

    Please, fill it and then email/fax/post it back to my address (indicated
    in the survey).

    In name of the VAKHUM partners, thank you very much in advance
    for your time, your help and your opinion !!

    S. VAN SINT JAN


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    Serge VAN SINT JAN, Ph.D. | Marie Curie Fellow
    VAKHUM project Co-ordinator | phone: + 32 2 555 6325
    Dept. of Anatomy (CP 619) | + 32 2 555 6376
    University of Brussels | fax: + 32 2 555 6378
    808 Lennik Street | email: sintjans@ulb.ac.be
    1070 Brussels - Belgium | WWW: http://homepages.ulb.ac.be/~sintjans
    VAKHUM project: http://www.ulb.ac.be/project/vakhum
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