Simulators
Simulators are very important in our lives:
- imagine waking up and NOT being able to check the simulated weather forecast
- imagine boarding an airliner for your trip from LA to NYC w/out flight simulators to train pilots
- imagine climbing to the top of the 1,268 foot One World Observatory in NYC on a windy day
- w/out the building designer having run a worst case wind simulation






Leveraging computer simulators can bring understanding of the world around us and in many cases provide extra safety measures in our daily existence.
iSIMLab Concept
The iSIMLab simulator design concept is to build
- a human body simulator where
- the simulator would model a specific cancer subject

- clone the simulator running a different drug protocol on each clone and


Nexas
A cancer patient’s
- EMR records are input into iSIMLab where personal data is removed creating an anonymous subjectID simulator
- grey scaling is used to determine initial tissue good & bad cell counts
- the simulator is cloned and a different drug protocol is run on each clone
- the run completes and the Prognosis Module reads each clones tissues good and bad cell final counts and
- calculates the mathematical probability for the 5 year survival and QOL
- the Prognosis Module then creates a comparison matrix of each clones predicted 5 year survival rate and QOL
- the patient now has an added set of predicted data to base treatment preference upon
