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Revision as of 11:27, 15 July 2011

Welcome to the Cerebrospinal Fluid Laboratory wiki page.

in silico, in vivo, and in vitro CSF experiments. Laser Doppler vibrometry surface motion analysis of an in vitro spinal cord model (left), in vivo MR pulse wave velocity measurement in the spinal canal (center), and an in vitro cerebrospinal fluid system model (right).
Intracranial volumetric distribution of cerebrospinal fluid, blood, and brain parenchyma.
Volumetric distribution of cerebrospinal fluid.

Overview

The Cerebrospinal Fluid Laboratory is a collaborative research site dedicated to investigation of the underlying biomechanical and hydrodynamic mechanisms responsible for pathologies of the cerebrospinal and cerebrovascular systems.

Purpose

  1. foster collaboration and discussion between cerebrospinal fluid and cerebrovascular researchers
  2. provide in vivo and in vitro experimental data to computational researchers
  3. increase interest in cerebrospinal fluid and craniospinal disorder research

Contact

Please direct questions to Bryn Martin at: mail [atz] csflab [dotz] com.

Background information

Information on cerebrospinal fluid biomechanics from an anatomical and physiological perspective is provided.

Current projects

Visit the CSF lab Youtube channel to see some videos of our work [1].

CSF related

Cardiovascular related

Available projects

Research related

Medical technology related

Past projects

External links

Cerebrospinal Fluid Research Laboratories

EPFL Hemodynamics and Cardiovascular Technology Lab
University of Akron Biofluids Lab
ETH smart shunt hydrocephalus project
Fluidics and Biocomplexity Group
Research Group Multimodal Analysis of Brain Function
Laboratory of Product and Process Design

Lymphatic Research Laboratories

Lymphatic Research Group at Sunnybrook Toronto

Vascular Research Laboratories

University of Illinois at Chicago Acoustics and Vibrations Lab
CMU Vascular Biomechanics Lab
UPitt Engineered Tissue Mechanics and Mechanobiology Lab
UPitt Vascular Bioengineering Lab

Organizations and foundations

Conquer Chiari.org
American Syringomyelia Alliance Project
Column of Hope
Chiari Syringomyelia Foundation

Societies

International Society for Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism
Society for Research into Hydrocephalus and Spina Bifida

Related conferences

ICP 2010
Syringomyelia 2010
International society for hydrocephalus and cerebrospinal fluid disorders
International symposium on cerebral blood flow, metabolism and function
Conquer chiari research conference
American Clinical Neurophysiology Society

References

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