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Lecture detailsFor each lecture, we provide a list of keywords indicating the content. The school is dedicated to Networks. Lecture 1: B. Levy. Physiology of vascular networks (parts 1 and 2)
Keywords: functional anatomy, diffusion characteristics, anomalies in situations of cardiovascular risks. Microcirculation in hypertension. Lecture 2: E. Katifori. Modeling transport in complex vascular networks
Keywords: setting up and solving the equations for flow in complex hierarchical networks, optimization principles for the network architecture, modeling self-organization and adaptation in vascular networks, the mathematics of pulsatile flow. Lecture 3: E. Jones. Morphogenesis of vessels and vascular network. The point of view of the biologistKeywords: Basic principles of vasculogenesis and angioenesis; mechanosensation from a cellular point of view; vascular remodelling and adaptation to flow. Lecture 4: V. Fleury. (Morphogenesis of vessels and vascular network. The point of view of the physicist)Keywords: Vascular morphogenesis, imaging, dynamics, scaling, Monte-Carlo simulation. Lecture 5: P. Bagchi. Blood circulation in microvascular networks 1Keywords: Direct simulation of blood cell flow in complex microvascular networks; cell partitioning; development of cell-free layer; wall shear stress; cell deformability. Lecture 6: M. Tanter. Functional imaging of the micro vascular flow in vivo using functional Ultrasound and Ultrasound Localization MicroscopyKeywords: microscopy, neuroimaging, cardiovascular imaging, ultrasound, neurovascular coupling Lecture 7: P. Bagchi. Blood circulation in microvascular networks 2Keywords: Direct simulation of blood cell flow in complex microvascular networks; cell partitioning; development of cell-free layer; wall shear stress; cell deformability. Lecture 8: A. Molina Pérez. The role of the cessation of blood circulation in the determination of death
Keywords: Blood circulation as a criterion of death; Spontaneous v. artificially supported blood circulation; Circulatory death v. brain death; Irreversible v. permanent cessation of the circulatory function; The concept of biological function; Ethical considerations. Lecture 9: A. Scherberich. Engineering microvasculature for regenerative medicineKeywords: Basic principles of tissue engineering and need for vascularization; Adipose-derived cells; Engineering of pre-vascularized tissues (bone, skin, cardiac patches); Stimulation of angiogenesis (cell and gene therapy, developmental engineering); Prefabrication of vascularized bone and clinical applications. Lecture 10: P. Connes. Pathological blood circulation: the example of sickle cell anemiaKeywords: sickle cell disease, blood rheology, vascular function, inflammation, eryptosis. |
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