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Thursday, August 13, 2009

Google Maps Within The Human Body


There has been a long tradition of using the Google Maps API to map the human body. One of the kickoff examples was the NYU School of Medicine Virtual Microscope.

Created past times the NYU School of Medicine the Virtual Microscope uses the Google Maps API to display together with navigate scanned slides of microscopic images. Students together with faculty members who are logged into the school's Learning Management System tin fifty-fifty add together markers to the slides to annotate together with comment on slide features.


The University of New South Wales is next inwards this tradition past times using the Google Maps to practise maps of human tissue downward to the private cell. You tin already explore the kickoff map of human hip tissue.

This Google Map allows y'all to explore images captured amongst a scanning electron microscope. Creating map tiles from the electron microscope images allows the academy to practise an interactive map of the hip tissue. The effect is this Google Map which allows researchers to pan together with zoom into details inwards the microscope images, only equally y'all tin amongst whatever interactive map.


The Genome Projector is a searchable database browser that uses the Google Maps API to furnish a zoomable user interface for molecular biology. The Genome Projector currently contains 4 views, the Genome map, the Plasmid map, the Pathway map, together with deoxyribonucleic acid walk.

The Genome Projector says that "In molecular biology, looking at reactions together with behaviors of specific molecular components inwards microscopic levels is important. ... Therefore, researchers necessitate a scalable betoken of view, having access to all of the microscopic, macroscopic, together with mesoscopic levels of biological knowledge. Moreover, biological information is highly multi-dimensional past times nature, together with agreement of the information requires multiple views, layers, or projections ..."