Upcoming events.
Quantifying mechanobiology using human lung slices — Dr Ramaswamy Krishnan
We are delighted to be joined by Dr Ramasway Krishnan for our next webinar on the 26th September, 16.00 - 17.00 BST.
Dr Rossella Arcucci — Leveraging Multiple Modalities of Healthcare Data for Enhanced Data Learning
Join us for our next webinar with Dr Rossella Arcucci, Imperial College London
Prof Peter Hunter and Prof Liesbet Geris — Democratising mathematical modelling
Join us for our latest webinar where we’ll be joined by Prof Peter Hunter and Prof Liesbet Geris
Dr David Kaminsky, MD — Exploring the use of home oscillometry in COPD: Effect of indoor air pollution
Join our next webinar with Dr David Kaminsky, University of Vermont, presenting their research on “Exploring the use of home oscillometry in COPD: Effect of indoor air pollution”
Dr Jakob Löndahl — Experimental studies of respiratory tract deposition of aerosol particles in healthy volunteers and patients with lung disease
We are delighted to invite you to the next webinar in our series which will be delivered by Dr Jakob Löndahl of Lund University on, “ Experimental studies of respiratory tract deposition aerosol particles in healthy volunteers and patients with lung disease”.
Prof Mona Eskandari — Probing the Mechanics of Artificial Versus Physiological Breathing
We are delighted to invite you to the next webinar in our series, which will be presented by Dr Mona Eskandari of UC-Riverside.
Prof Krasimira Tsaneva-Atanasova — Integrative Microbiomics in Respiratory Medicine
The final webinar of 2022 was presented by Professor Krasimira Tsaneva-Atanasova, Professor of Mathematics for Healthcare and Director of the EPSRC Hub for Quantitative Modelling in Healthcare at the University of Exeter.
Dr Alejandro Diaz — Calibration of a Respiratory Computer Model at CHIMERA
This talk was presented by Dr Alejandro Diaz, Associate Professor in Applied Mathematics at the Clinical Operational Research Unit, UCL and part of the CHIMERA (Collaborative Healthcare Innovation through Mathematics, EngineeRing and AI) project, one of four national Hubs for Mathematical Sciences in Healthcare funded by EPSRC.
Prof Jim Wild -- Multinuclear lung MRI in detecting functional and microstructural changes in post COVID lung disease and its longitudinal progression / recovery
The second webinar in our series was presented by Jim Wild, Professor of Magnetic Resonance Physics and Executive Director of Insigneo Institute for in-silico Medicine at the University of Sheffield. He founded and leads the imaging research group POLARIS, specialising in hyperpolarised gas magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and using this technology to garner new insights into lung function.
Prof Jessica Oakes — Aerosols in the Lung: Lessons Learned from Linking Imaging Data with Computational Models
The first BIOREME webinar was presented by Dr Jessica Oakes, Assistant Professor at Northeastern University in Boston, Massachusetts. Jessica directes the Respiratory Innovation and Simulation team (RESIST) and co-directs the Integrated Cardiovascular Pulmonary (ICAP) team. Her research focusses on combining experimental and numerical techniques to predict, quantify, and optimise aerosol dosimetry and the corresponding structure/function response in the human lung.
Network launch event
An introduction to the BIOREME network from the steering committee including the following talks:
Bindi Brook — BIOREME: Delivering real solutions to real problems
Carl Whitfield — Breathing life into mathematics: modelling the human lung
Salman Siddiqui/Alex Horsley — Bringing intelligence to drug delivery and trial design
Declan Bates — When breathing isn’t enough: understanding COVID-19 in the lung
Bindi Brook — Building the network to deliver change: next steps