by Rick Quax | Jan 30, 2019 | Hot News, News
Dates: 25-27 September 2019 Place: Institute of Engineering & Technology, Savoy Place, London, UK. The conference will address all aspects of the rapidly burgeoning domain of computational biomedicine, from genome through organ to whole human and population...
by Rick Quax | Dec 17, 2018 | Hot News, News
In this interview, Peter emphasized the role of interdisciplinarity, computational modeling, and the role of complex systems thinking: the idea that systems are adaptive and intricately connected into a whole which cannot be studied reductionistically. Selected quote:...
by Grace Millerson | Nov 14, 2018 | Hot News
On the 11th December 2018 Saad Alowayyed will defend his thesis ‘Patterns for Multiscale Computing’. Time: 12.00 – 13.30 Location: Agnietenkapel, Amsterdam
by Rick Quax | Oct 16, 2018 | Hot News, News
An interdisciplinary consortium on health systems complexity has recently kicked off to better understand the onset of diabetes type 2, taking into account all relevant levels from cell biological to socio-economic. The project is led by PI Prof. Karien...
by Rick Quax | Oct 15, 2018 | Hot News, News
Alva Presbiteri (an external Ph.D. student of CSL) and co-workers are closing in on pinpointing the mechanisms behind the immune response triggered in patients undergoing open heart surgery. The team’s research reveals that by administering supplementary enzymes,...
by Gabor Zavodszky | Sep 26, 2018 | Hot News, News
The research article “Cell-resolved blood flow simulations of saccular aneurysms: effects of pulsatility and aspect ratio” by Benjamin Czaja, Gabor Zavodszky, Victor Azizi, and Alfons Hoekstra was published in the Journal of the Royal Open society...