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Minisimposium

Wednesday, 13 June 2018 11:00 - 13:00
Combined experimental and computational methods to understand soft biological tissue behavior I

Minisymposium organized by Johannes Weickenmeier and Sandra Loerakker
MS180A
Room: Alsh 2
Chair: Harkamaljot Kandail

Heterogeneity of chemomechanical signals in collagenous tissues (Keynote Lecture)
Alexander E. Ehret, Alberto Stracuzzi, Manuel Zündel and Edoardo Mazza

Cognition based bTBI mechanistic criteria; an in silico tool for preventive and therapeutic innovations
Daniel Garcia-Gonzalez, Nick S. Race, Natalie L. Voets, Damian R. Jenkins, Stam N. Sotiropoulos, Glen Acosta, Marcela Cruz-Haces, Jonathan Tang, Riyi Shi and Antoine Jerusalem

A mechanical-electrophysiological membrane model for axonopathy
Man T. Kwong, Lina Homsi, Ludovic Noels and Antoine Jerusalem

Mechano-electrophysiological model for nerve tissue in TBI and SCI
Daniel Garcia-Gonzalez, Man T. Kwong and Antoine Jérusalem

Rheology of the porcine brain under extreme metabolic changes
Johannes Weickenmeier, Mehmet Kurt and Ellen Kuhl

Wednesday, 13 June 2018 16:30 - 18:30
Combined experimental and computational methods to understand soft biological tissue behavior II

Minisymposium organized by Johannes Weickenmeier and Sandra Loerakker
MS180B
Room: Alsh 2
Chair: Johannes Weickenmeier

On the Three-Dimensional Modelling for Urinary Bladder Smooth Muscle Contraction (Keynote Lecture)
Markus Böl, Enrique Morales-Orcajo, Robert Seydewitz and Tobias Siebert

Opening and closing behaviour of different pulmonary valve designs
Harkamaljot Kandail, Marcelle Uiterwijk, Jolanda Kluin, Frans van de Vosse, Carlijn Bouten, Anthal Smits and Sandra Loerakker

Histologically-based anisotropic constitutive model of the mechanical behaviour of human abdominal wall connective tissues
Laure Astruc, Jean-François Witz, Vit Novacek, Frédéric Turquier, Thierry Hoc and Mathias Brieu

A numerical model for the heterogeneous mechanical behavior of human skin
Jibbe F.J. Soetens, Gerrit W.M. Peters and Cees W.J. Oomens

Lift forces change cell trajectories in microfluidic separation devices
Rohan Vernekar, Kerwin Kwek Zeming, Vivek Shrestha, Jongyoon Han and Timm Krueger