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  1. MUSE is part of a large multi-institutional EPSRC funded project "Personalised Medicine Through Learning in the Model Space" (EPSRC, IDEAS Factory).  The project is developing new mathematics for the treatment of chronic diseases and Dr. Vanessa Diaz is leading the "Mechanistic Modelling" work package.
  2. MUSE is part of the newly funded "MD Paedigree" Project (European Commission, FP7, ICT For Health, Virtual Physiological Human Call).  The clinically led project is developing a model-driven data and workflow-based digital repository for personalised and predictive treatment in paediatrics.
  3. New paper published by B. Bhattacharya-Ghosh, Silvia Schievano and Vanessa Diaz "A Multi-Physics and Multi-scale lumped parameter model of cardiac contraction of the left ventricle: A conceptual Model from the protein to the organ scale" Computers in Biology and Medicine, 2012
  4. Vanessa Diaz selected for the EPSRC Sandpit: Predictive Modelling for Healthcare Through Maths (September 2012)
  5. Benjamin Bhattacharya-Ghosh, Silvia Schievano and Vanessa Diaz-Zuccarini presented in the "Virtual Physiological Human" Conference (London, September 2012)
  6. Daria Cosentino, Vanessa Diaz-Zuccarini and Silvia Schievano presented in the "Virtual Physiological Human" Conference (London, September 2012)
  7. Giulia di Tomaso, Cesar Pichardo-Almarza and Vanessa Diaz-Zuccarini presented in the IMA Conference: Mathematics of Medical Devices and Surgical procedures (UCL, September, 2012)
  8. Mona Alimohammadi, Stavroula Balabani and Vanessa Diaz-Zuccarini presented in the IMA Conference: Mathematics of Medical Devices and Surgical procedures (UCL, September, 2012)
  9. Mona Alimohammadi won a "best poster" prize during the IMA Conference: Mathematics of Medical Devices and Surgical procedures (UCL, September, 2012)
  10. Vanessa Diaz is "UCL Consultant of the Year 2012" (UCL Consultants award)