This project represents the initial phase of a digital platform for the management of scientific data related to cetacean morphology and pathology.
The applicability of this database is broad and holds the potential to drive pioneering research in the field of cetacean morphology in the near future. The generation of DICOM files, and 3D models, that can be shared among researchers may foster collaboration between groups with similar interests in cetacean morphophisiology and radiodiagnosis. These groups can mutually benefit from shared data and cooperate to advance the development of innovative study techniques.

 

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Proyecto autonĂ³mico
Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria

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