Auckland Bioengineering Institute
Journal covers
A selection of Auckland Bioengineering Institute research articles which have gained the distinction of featuring on the cover of academic journals.
Volume 275B, number 1, December 2003
Features the article 'Developing integrative computational models of pulmonary structure' (p 207-218) by Merryn Tawhai and Kelly Burrowes.
Volume 28, number 7, July 2000
Features the article 'Generation of an Anatomically Based Three-Dimensional Model of the Conducting Airways' (p 793-802) by Merryn Tawhai, Andrew Pullan and Peter Hunter.
Volume 28, number 1, 2000
Features the article 'Generation of an Anatomically Based Geometric Coronary Model' (p 14-25)by Nicolas Smith, Andrew Pullan and Peter Hunter.
Volume 25, number 1, 2000
Features the article 'Geometric modeling of the human torso using cubic hermite elements' (p 99-111) by Chirs Bradley, Andrew Pullan and Peter Hunter.
Volume 13, number 12, December 2003
Features the article 'New Developments In an Anatomical Framework for Modeling Cardiac Ischemia' (p 3717-3722) by Nicolas Smith, Carey Stevens, Andrew Pullan, Peter Hunter and Peter Mulquiney.
Spring 2006
The review article 'Ramping Up to Multiscale: Taking Biomedical Modeling to a New Level' by staff writer Dana MacKenzie features discussion of heart models by Peter Hunter and colleagues.
Volume 91, number 4, 23 August 2002
Features the article 'Cardiac Microstructure: Implications for Electrical Propagation and Defibrillation in the Heart' (p 331-338) by Darren Hooks, Karl Tomlinson, Scott Marsden, Ian LeGrice, Bruce Smaill, Andrew Pullan and Peter Hunter.
Volume 89, number 1, January 2004
Features the article 'Computational physiology and the Physiome Project' (p 1-26) by Edmund Crampin, Matthew Halstead, Peter Hunter, Poul Nielsen, Denis Noble, Nicolas Smith and Merryn Tawhai.
Volume 4, number 2, 2002
Features the article 'New Developments in the Auckland Heart Model' (p 47-50) by Andrew Pullan and Peter Hunter.
Volume 5, number 3, 2003
Features the article 'Age-Related Changes in Myocardial Relaxation Using Three-Dimensional Tagged Magnetic Resonance Imaging' (p 421-31) by Helen Oxenham, Alistair Young, Brett Cowan, Thomas Gentles, Christopher Occleshaw, Carissa Fonseca, Robert Doughty and Norman Sharpe.
Volume 20, October 2005
Features the article 'A Strategy for Integrative Computational Physiology' (p 316-325) by Peter Hunter and Poul Nielsen.



