Bioengineering Perspective on the Human Brain Cellular Structure
4th International CSF Hydrodynamics Symposium
GEORGIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY - ATLANTA, GA - JUNE 19-20, 2017
Dr. Diane de Zélicourt discusses her work on modeling the human brain and its millions of cells, the things we have learned and the many things that still need to be learned in order to develop an accurate model. This presentation was given at the 4th International CSF Hydrodynamics Symposium, which was held in Atlanta, Georgia, USA. (2017)
This presentation was given at the 4th International CSF Hydrodynamics Symposium, which was held in Atlanta, Georgia, USA. This biennial conference brings together scientists, engineers, clinicians and mathematicians from around the world to discuss the underlying mechanisms that cause disorders of CSF flow, like
syringomyelia and
Chiari malformation.
Participants discuss their own research and bounce ideas off one another to better comprehend these poorly understood mechanisms. Thanks to
Dr. John Oshinski and
Dr. M. Keith Sharp for organizing this year's scientific program.
CSF is proud to once again support this incredible meeting of the minds. This support is made possible by a generous grant from the Monkton Institute, Inc.
Revised: 9/2019