Exploring the multiphysics of the brain during development, aging, and in neurological diseases

Q3 Engineering
Johannes Weickenmeier
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The human brain remains an endless source of wonder and represents an intruiging scientific frontier. Multiphysics approaches naturally lend themselves to combine our extensive knowledge about the neurobiology of aging and diseases with mechanics to better capture the multiscale behavior of the brain. Our group uses experimental methods, medical image analysis, and constitutive modeling to develop better disease models with the long-term goal to improve diagnosis, treatment, and ultimately enable prevention of many prevalent age- and disease-related brain changes. In the present perspective, we outline on-going work related to neurodevelopment, aging, and neurodegenerative disease.

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探索大脑在发育、衰老和神经系统疾病中的多物理场
人类的大脑仍然是无尽的奇迹之源,代表着一个入侵的科学前沿。多物理方法自然有助于将我们对衰老和疾病的神经生物学的广泛知识与力学相结合,以更好地捕捉大脑的多尺度行为。我们的团队使用实验方法、医学图像分析和本构模型来开发更好的疾病模型,其长期目标是改进诊断、治疗,并最终预防许多流行的年龄和疾病相关的大脑变化。从目前的角度来看,我们概述了正在进行的与神经发育、衰老和神经退行性疾病相关的工作。
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Brain multiphysics
Brain multiphysics Physics and Astronomy (General), Modelling and Simulation, Neuroscience (General), Biomedical Engineering
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