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How to Acknowledge Us
Acknowledging the OpenSim project helps us and helps you. It allows us to track our impact, which is essential for securing funding to improve the software and provide support to our users Acknowledging the OpenSim project helps us and helps you. It allows us to track our impact, which is essential for securing funding to improve the software and provide support to our users (you).
- Seth A, Hicks JL, Uchida TK, Habib A, Dembia CL, Dunne JJ, et al. (2018) OpenSim: Simulating musculoskeletal dynamics and neuromuscular control to study human and animal movement. PLoS Comput Biol 14(7): e1006223. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1006223
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- Open-source Software to Create and Analyze Dynamic Simulations of Movement. IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering. (2007)
- For OpenSim Moco, please also cite: Dembia, C.L., Bianco, N.A., Falisse, A., Hicks, J.L., Delp, S.L. OpenSim Moco: Musculoskeletal optimal control. PLoS Computational Biology 16(12): e1008493.
We would also be grateful if you mention that OpenSim is funded by grants from the NIH including the Mobilize Center (P41EB027060) and Restore Center (P2CHD101913). We greatly appreciate this support, and the NIH appreciates knowing that their funds are having an impact, particularly on medical research and human health. If you use plugins, models, or other components contributed by your fellow researchers, you must acknowledge their work as described in the license that accompanies each of these files.
Additional Publications
For more publications about OpenSim see Theory and Publications