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The focus of our project will was visualization of the human eyeball in terms of structure/function and how it is altered due to long duration space flight in astronauts.
 
The focus of our project will was visualization of the human eyeball in terms of structure/function and how it is altered due to long duration space flight in astronauts.
  
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Image:Mrieye.jpg|MRI segmentation of the 3D eye globe and optic nerve sheath.
 
Image:Mrieye.jpg|MRI segmentation of the 3D eye globe and optic nerve sheath.
 
Image:eyballmeasurement.jpg|Initial 3D print of eyeball used to make life-size eye casting.
 
Image:eyballmeasurement.jpg|Initial 3D print of eyeball used to make life-size eye casting.

Revision as of 17:50, 13 February 2017

Team

The Problem

The Visualizing Science Project seeks to bring together teams of outstanding University of Idaho artists, designers and scientists to create visual interpretations of scientific issues important to the state, region and world. The interdisciplinary project will create relationships between scholars who don’t traditionally collaborate to build foundations for continued growth and future projects suitable for grant funding. From climate change to fire science, University of Idaho scientists are on the cutting edge of scientific discovery. Likewise, University of Idaho artists and designers are exhibiting their work in a wide variety of media on the international stage.

The focus of our project will was visualization of the human eyeball in terms of structure/function and how it is altered due to long duration space flight in astronauts.