Prof. A. Linninger, Illinois, USA

Lecture
Wir erlauben uns auf den Vortrag von Prof. Andreas A. Linninger
am IMKAI hinzuweisen:

                                VORTRAG
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Institut fuer Medizinische Kybernetik und Artificial Intelligence(IMKAI)
  des Zentrums fuer Hirnforschung der Medizinischen Universitaet Wien
                      Freyung 6/2, A-1010 Wien
 Tel.: +43-1-4277 631-01,                    Email:sec@ai.univie.ac.at
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 Ass.Prof. Dr. Andreas A. Linninger,
 University of Illinois, Chicago, IL


                TRANSPORT PROCESSES IN THE BRAIN

  Pertinent transport mechanisms of blood, cerebrospinal fluid or
  large proteins (e.g. drugs) inside the human brain and the
  central nervous system (CNS) are still poorly understood. The
  aim of our interdisciplinary research is to quantify intracranial
  transport and metabolic reaction phenomena. Our systems approach
  admits only fundamental principles of fluid mechanics and
  elasto-dynamics for relating the distensible vascular system to
  the pulsatile CSF motion. The new model quantifies deformations of
  the distensible blood vessels, brain tissue strains, pressure
  gradients inside the brain’s gray and white and three-dimensional
  CSF flow fields. We introduce a novel problem inversion technique
  to determine transport or metabolic parameters from advanced
  imaging data in vivo. The findings permit the optimal design of
  drug delivery options for diseases of the central nervous system
  and explain shortcomings in existing treatments. The examples taken
  from biomedicine demonstrate the role of first principles
  mathematical models as a versatile knowledge acquisition tool.


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  Zeit:   Montag, 19. Dezember 2005, 18:30 Uhr pktl.

  Ort:    Inst. f. Medizinische Kybernetik und Artificial Intelligence
          d. Zentrums f. Hirnforschung der Med. Universitaet Wien,
          Wien 1, Freyung 6, Stg.2 (Schottenhof), Tel. 4277-63101
          www.ai.univie.ac.at/imkai