Blood Flow: Current State and Future Prospects

When: 09/10/2017 - 11/10/2017
Where: Paris - France

The conference "Blood Flow - Current State and Future Prospects" will take place on 9-11 October at the Poincare institute in Paris (France) and will cover experimental, theoretical, and biomedical aspects of blood flow.

Blood flow plays a fundamental role in a wide range of physiological processes and pathologies in the organism including transport of molecules and cells, organism defence, haemostasis, and various diseases.

The Blood Flow conference aims at discussing current state of research on blood flow and its future prospects. This interdisciplinary conference will gather experimentalists and theoreticians to discuss mechanical, physical, and biomedical aspects of blood flow.

Even though the main focus is intended to be on biophysical aspects of blood cells and blood flow, practical and clinical applications related to blood flow will be also part of the conference. The conference will include invited and contributed presentations and a poster session.

Organisers

  • Dmitry Fedosov (Forschungszentrum Jülich, Germany) 
  • Alexander Farutin (CNRS, Laboratoire Interdisciplinaire de Physique, France) 
  • Chaouqi Misbah (CNRS, Laboratoire Interdisciplinaire de Physique, France) 
  • Christian Wagner (Saarland University, Germany) 

Additional information on the conference can be found here


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