CMM Brain Neuromechanics Workshop
Description
The brain is the most complex organ of our central nervous system. It is responsible for controlling all the other organs in the body, as well as breathing, heart beat and temperature regulation. It is also the processor of all conscious and unconscious stimuli, thought and feelings, learning and memory. As a material, the brain is an inhomogeneous, multi-scaled and multi-layered, inter-connected network of neurons, glial cells, blood vessels and extracellular matrix. The function of each of these components is interconnected and modulated by the activity of the others. The mechanical parameters of the brain are determined from both the constituent elements and their electro-chemical and mechanical interactions at all length scales.
In recent years, a lot of progress has been made in the fields of brain biomechanics and neuroscience. However, the two research areas have developed independently of each other with little cross-fertilization, neglecting any possible linkage between the electric brain and the mechanical brain. The lack of fundamental knowledge about the interactions between the electrical and mechanical properties of the brain severely inhibits the ability to interpret any neural activity data. It also impairs the ability to intelligently simulate the brain responses to electric and mechanic stimuli, and impedes the development of a wide range of feasible medical therapies.
List of current confirmed participants (speakers)
James Drake, Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto,
Corina S. Drapaca, Center for Neural Engineering, Pennsylvania State University
Patrick Drew, Center for Neural Engineering, Pennsylvania State University,
Almut Eisentraeger, Oxford University Mathematical Institute,
Joseph T. Francis, SUNY Downstate Medical Center,
Kristian Franze, University of Cambridge
Jurgen Germann, Toronto Centre for Phenogenomics
Bruce Gluckman, Center for Neural Engineering, Pennsylvania State University
Paul Janmey, Institute for Medicine and Engineering, University of Pennsylvania,
Miles Johnston, Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre, University of Toronto,
Leslie M. Loew, R.D. Berlin Center for Cell Analysis, University of Connecticut Health Center
Martin Ostoja-Starzewski, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Katerina Papoulia, University of Waterloo
Richard Penn, Neurosurgery, University of Chicago,
Andrew Sharp, Southern Illinois University School of Medicine,
Kathleen Wilkie, University of Waterloo,
Alan Wineman, University of Michigan
K. P. Unnikrishnan, University of Michigan
Schedule
09:00 to 09:15 |
Opening Remarks
Location: |
09:15 to 10:00 |
No Title Specified
James Drake, SickKids Hospital and University of Toronto Location: |
10:00 to 10:45 |
Miles Johnston, Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre Location: |
10:45 to 11:15 |
Coffee Break
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11:15 to 12:00 |
Joseph T. Francis, SUNY Location: |
12:00 to 14:00 |
Lunch Break
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14:00 to 14:45 |
William of Ockham looks at theories of Hydrocephalus
Richard Penn Location: |
14:45 to 15:30 |
Corina Drapaca, The Pennsylvania State University Location: |
15:30 to 16:00 |
Coffee Break
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16:00 to 16:45 |
Kathleen Wilkie, Tufts University and Northeastern University Location: |
16:45 to 17:30 |
Jurgen Germann, Krembil Research Institute, University Health Network Location: |
17:30 to 18:30 |
Welcome Reception
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09:00 to 09:45 |
Paul Janmey, University of Pennsylvania Location: |
09:45 to 10:30 |
Bruce Gluckmann, The Pennsylvania State University Location: |
10:30 to 11:00 |
Coffee Break
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11:00 to 11:45 |
Patrick Drew, The Pennsylvania State University Location: |
11:45 to 14:00 |
Lunch Break
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14:00 to 14:45 |
Kristian Franze, University of Cambridge Location: |
14:45 to 15:30 |
Andrew Sharp, Southern Illinois University Location: |
15:30 to 16:00 |
Coffee Break
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16:00 to 16:45 |
K. P. Unnikrishnan Location: |
16:45 to 17:30 |
Leslie M. Loew, University of Connecticut Location: |
09:00 to 09:45 |
Almut Eisentraeger, University of Oxford Location: |
09:45 to 10:30 |
Alan Wineman, University of Michigan Location: |
10:30 to 11:00 |
Coffee Break
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11:00 to 11:45 |
Martin Ostoja-Starzewski, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign Location: |
11:45 to 12:30 |
Katerina Papoulia, University of Waterloo Location: |
12:30 to 12:45 |
Closing Remarks
Siv Sivaloganathan, The Fields Institute and University of Waterloo Location: |