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Joseph Libby

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Molecular Syndromology|April 13, 2019
An Overview of Modelling Craniosynostosis Using the Finite Element MethodOyvind Malde, Joseph Libby, Mehran Moazen
Journal of Anatomy|December 16, 2017
Predicting calvarial growth in normal and craniosynostotic mice using a computational approachArsalan Marghoub, Joseph Libby, Christian Babbs, et al.
Physical Review Letters|February 16, 2019
Characterizing and Modeling Bone Formation during Mouse Calvarial DevelopmentArsalan Marghoub, Joseph Libby, Christian Babbs, et al.
Journal of the Royal Society, Interface|June 2, 2017
Modelling human skull growth: a validated computational modelJoseph Libby, Arsalan Marghoub, David Johnson, et al.
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Molecular Syndromology|April 13, 2019
An Overview of Modelling Craniosynostosis Using the Finite Element MethodOyvind Malde, Joseph Libby, Mehran Moazen
Journal of Anatomy|December 16, 2017
Predicting calvarial growth in normal and craniosynostotic mice using a computational approachArsalan Marghoub, Joseph Libby, Christian Babbs, et al.
Physical Review Letters|February 16, 2019
Characterizing and Modeling Bone Formation during Mouse Calvarial DevelopmentArsalan Marghoub, Joseph Libby, Christian Babbs, et al.
Journal of the Royal Society, Interface|June 2, 2017
Modelling human skull growth: a validated computational modelJoseph Libby, Arsalan Marghoub, David Johnson, et al.
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