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CTIR — Computational Trauma and Tissue Injury Research

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A curated hub for computational biomedical research

This site is a hand-picked, editorially reviewed collection of tools, packages, datasets, and reading material relevant to CTIR — Computational Trauma and Tissue Injury Research. It is not an aggregator and not auto-generated. Every entry was selected because it earned its place.

The focus is on open, reproducible, peer-reviewed work in R packaging, multi-omics, statistical modelling, and the broader ecosystem that supports trauma and tissue-injury research.

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What this hub is, what it excludes, and the editorial principles behind every entry.

Ressources

Curated lists of CTIR packages, the surrounding R ecosystem, reproducibility tooling, statistical methods, omics infrastructure, writing tools, and public data sources.

References

A topical bibliography underpinning the methods used across CTIR packages and the wider trauma / tissue-injury literature.

Acknowledgements

Credits to the maintainers, communities, funders, and collaborators that make this work possible.


Code on this site is released under the MIT licence. Editorial content is released under CC BY-SA 4.0.

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