2016

Yuen, Douglas; Cartwright, Stephen; Jacob, Christian
Eukaryo: Virtual Reality Simulation of a Cell Proceedings Article
In: Proceedings of the 2016 Virtual Reality International Conference, pp. 3:1–3:4, ACM, Laval, France, 2016, ISBN: 978-1-4503-4180-6.
Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: biological simulation, cell metabolism, eukaryotic cell, game engine, machinery of life, virtual reality
@inproceedings{Yuen:2016:EVR:2927929.2927931,
title = {Eukaryo: Virtual Reality Simulation of a Cell},
author = {Douglas Yuen and Stephen Cartwright and Christian Jacob},
doi = {10.1145/2927929.2927931},
isbn = {978-1-4503-4180-6},
year = {2016},
date = {2016-01-01},
urldate = {2016-01-01},
booktitle = {Proceedings of the 2016 Virtual Reality International Conference},
pages = {3:1--3:4},
publisher = {ACM},
address = {Laval, France},
series = {VRIC '16},
abstract = {Eukaryo is an interactive, 3-dimensional, simulated bio-molecular world that allows users to explore the complex environment within a biological cell. Eukaryo was developed using Unity, leveraging the capabilities and high performance of a commercial game engine. Through the use of MiddleVR, our tool can support a wide variety of interaction platforms including 3D virtual reality (VR) environments, such as head-mounted displays and large scale immersive visualization facilities.
Our model demonstrates key structures of a generic eukaryotic cell. Users are able to use multiple modes to explore the cell, its structural elements, its organelles, and some key metabolic processes. In contrast to textbook diagrams and even videos, Eukaryo immerses users directly in the biological environment giving a more effective demonstration of how cellular processes work, how compartmentalization affects cellular functions, and how the machineries of life operate.},
keywords = {biological simulation, cell metabolism, eukaryotic cell, game engine, machinery of life, virtual reality},
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}
Eukaryo is an interactive, 3-dimensional, simulated bio-molecular world that allows users to explore the complex environment within a biological cell. Eukaryo was developed using Unity, leveraging the capabilities and high performance of a commercial game engine. Through the use of MiddleVR, our tool can support a wide variety of interaction platforms including 3D virtual reality (VR) environments, such as head-mounted displays and large scale immersive visualization facilities.
Our model demonstrates key structures of a generic eukaryotic cell. Users are able to use multiple modes to explore the cell, its structural elements, its organelles, and some key metabolic processes. In contrast to textbook diagrams and even videos, Eukaryo immerses users directly in the biological environment giving a more effective demonstration of how cellular processes work, how compartmentalization affects cellular functions, and how the machineries of life operate.
Our model demonstrates key structures of a generic eukaryotic cell. Users are able to use multiple modes to explore the cell, its structural elements, its organelles, and some key metabolic processes. In contrast to textbook diagrams and even videos, Eukaryo immerses users directly in the biological environment giving a more effective demonstration of how cellular processes work, how compartmentalization affects cellular functions, and how the machineries of life operate.