🗨️ Advanced Image-Based Modeling for Coronary Atherosclerosis Risk Join Dr. Jolanda Wentzel, Associate Professor at ErasmusMC, Rotterdam, this Thursday as she shares insights into advanced image-based modeling and studies to investigate the role of multi-directional shear stress in plaque progression and plaque composition changes in coronary arteries of patients and in an animal model of atherosclerosis. Dr. Wentzel is hosted by Associate Professor Susann Beier, with the support of the Diversity in Visiting Academic Fund. Register here: https://lnkd.in/gGkcJQTS
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With CT images migration studies can now be performed at every hospital.
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The UNH Collection of Insects and Other Arthropods (UNHC) is dedicated to enhancing our understanding of arthropods and sharing these insights with both the UNH community and the broader public. 🦋🪰 With nearly 700,000 specimens and counting, the UNHC stands as the largest arthropod repository and research collection in New England. Check out how students like Emily Malone ‘25 are contributing to this knowledge, such as her recent work imaging a moth for the LepNet collection. 📸 Learn about other notable discoveries in the Fall 2024 issue of Thrive: https://lnkd.in/gUZUup8V
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The next JNIS Journal Club is Thursday 12/12 at 4pm ET. Authors Federico Cagnazzo, MD and Stephan Meckel, MD will sit down with discussants David Dornbos, MD and Brian Jankowitz, MD and JNIS Social Media Assistant Editor Dorothea Altschul, MD to discuss their two papers: Dr. Cagnazzo's paper “Woven EndoBridge device apposition and compression using Sim&Size virtual simulation correlate with aneurysm occlusion status: a retrospective cohort study” and Dr. Meckel's paper “Cerebral aneurysms: Germany-wide real-world outcome data of endovascular or neurosurgical treatment from 2007 to 2019“. Register: https://lnkd.in/e62gd-2H
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