
3D Tumour Evolution Model
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3D Tumour Evolution Model
3D Tumour Evolution Model Understanding tumour evolution through multi-user augmented reality visualisation
Overcoming tumour heterogeneity and evolution remain fundamental challenges for oncologists. Understanding the complexities of genomic data from spatially distinct sites is a complex task, requiring novel tools. The multi-disciplinary team led by researchers from the University of Auckland developed an Augmented Reality 3D model of tumours evolution and representations of linked genomic data.
The application uses multiple AR headsets to allow for user-friendly interactions with the data in a “multiplayer” mode and enables live spatial collaboration between researchers.
This is a two year project that started in 2020 and is funded by the Health Research Council of New Zealand (HRCNZ).
In collaboration with:
A NETwork! Group, Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences, University of Auckland
B. Lawrence, T. Robb, B. Woodhouse, C. Print, D. Hurley, K. Parker, P. Tsai, C. Blenkiro
School of Architecture and Planning, arc/sec Lab, University of Auckland
U. Rieger, M. Davis, Y. Liu, Y. Li, J. Guo
Centre of eResearch, University of Auckland
R. McColl, Y. Wharton, B. Haux, R., J. Lee Roper
Centre for Computational Evolution, Faculty of Science, University of Auckland
A. Drummond
Biological Data Science Lab, Department of Computer Science, University of Otago
A. Gavryushkin
Radiology, Auckland District Health Board
J. Reeve