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Robert
A. Chase, MD.
Professor
(Emeritus, Active) and Past Chair of Surgery, and later, Division
of Anatomy, Stanford University School of Medicine
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Developed the Electric Cadaver during the 1980's
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Teamleader for slicing the cadaveric specimen of the Stanford
Visible Female (pelvis), Lucy 2.0
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Champion of 3D anatomy education, Co-author of Clinical Anatomy
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Founding inspiration for the American Society of Hand Surgeons
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Co-author of Handbook of Hand Surgery
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Champion of Body Donation Program at Stanford University School
of Medicine
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Parvati
Dev, PhD.
Director of SUMMIT (Stanford University Medical Media and Information
Technologies), and Senior Scientist in Medical Informatics
- Teaching
Posts at MIT and Stanford School of Electrical Engineering
- Past
VP of Research at CEMAX, Inc., a pioneering medical imaging
company
- Teamleader
that fostered the development of Lucy 2.0 at SUMMIT, teaching
Dr. Heinrichs necessary computer software program operation
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Wm.
LeRoy Heinrichs, MD., PhD.
Professor
(Emeritus, Active) and Past Chair of Gynecology and Obstetrics,
Stanford University School of Medicine
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Champion of Pelviscopic Surgery at Stanford since 1976
- Visionary
of Simulation Technologies for Training Endoscopic Surgery
- 'Computer-surgeon'
creating the segmented masks for generating the 3D models of
Lucy 2.0
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Sakti
Srivastava, MBBS, MS
Instructor
in Surgery, Division of Anatomy, Stanford University School of
Medicine
- Orthopedic
Surgeon, with Fellowship in Hand Surgery (Pulvertaft Hand Surgery
Centre in UK)
- Added
musculo-skeletal details contributing to Lucy 2.1.
- Promotor
of computer-aided surgical simulation
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Further
contributions:
- Yu
Zhao, M.D., Elizabeth Tancred, PhD., Lawrence H. Mathers, M.D.
Programmers:
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Yu Zhao, M.D., Ramani Pichumani, PhD., Mathew Lewis, M.D.,
Tonia Stengelin (web design)
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