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===Neurohydrodynamics working group meeting schedule:===
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===Overview===
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The Neurohydrodynamics Working Group (NWG) is an informal focus group comprised of medical doctors and engineers from different institutions around the world.  Anyone is welcome to join by attending the meeting in person or virtually (see virtual meeting attendance information below). 
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The NWG meets on the last Thursday of every month (usually) from 14-15h CEST at the EPFL BM 5204 room.  In general, we have one presentation (20-30 minutes) and then an open discussion about current projects / ideas.
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===Neurohydrodynamics working group meeting schedule (winter/spring 2012):===
 
:Thursday, January 26 - BM 5204, 14 to 15h CEST
 
:Thursday, January 26 - BM 5204, 14 to 15h CEST
 
:Thursday, February 23 - BM 5204, 14 to 15h CEST
 
:Thursday, February 23 - BM 5204, 14 to 15h CEST
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:Thursday, April 26 - TBD
 
:Thursday, April 26 - TBD
 
:Thursday, May 31 - BM 5204, 14 to 15h CEST
 
:Thursday, May 31 - BM 5204, 14 to 15h CEST
:Thursday, June 25 - BM 5204, 14 to 15h CEST
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:Thursday, June 28 - BM 5204, 14 to 15h CEST
 
:Thursday, July  26 - BM 5204, 14 to 15h CEST
 
:Thursday, July  26 - BM 5204, 14 to 15h CEST
  
===Overview===
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===Past presentations (in .pdf format)===
The Neurohydrodynamics working group meets on the last Thursday of every month (usually) from 14-15h CEST at the EPFL BM 5204 room. In general, we will have one main presenter (20-30 minutes) and then an open discussion about current projects / ideasAnyone interested in joining the meeting is welcome.
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Past presentations at the NWG are shown below.  If you are interested to make a presentation at the next meeting please send an email to [mailto:mail@neurohydrodynamics.com].
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*[[media:20120322_eisentraeger_hydrocephalus.pdf|Mathematical modelling of hydrocephalus and the infusion test]], Almut Eisentraeger, March 22, 2012. [http://www.anymeeting.com/WebConference/RecordingDefault.aspx?c_psrid=EA54D787894D click here to see the audiovisual presentation]
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*[[media:20110223_shaffer_mr-image-chiari-malformation.pdf|MR Image-Based Hydrodynamics in Type I Chiari Malformation]], Nick Shaffer, M.S., February 23, 2012.
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*[[media:20110126_filippidis_functional-neuroanatomy.pdf|Living on the edge: the functional neuroanatomy of the cortical subarachnoid space-brain surface interface]], Aristotelis Filippidis, M.D., Ph.D., January 26, 2012.
  
If you are not able to attend in person, you can video skype to join the meeting.
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*[[media:20110329_borhani_fluid-dynamics.pdf|Fluid dynamics of drug spread in the intrathecal space]], Navid Borhani, Ph.D., November 24, 2011.
Skype:  bryn.andrew.martin
 
  
There is a limit of 10 people who can call in, so the conference call will be on a first come first serve basis.  If we regularly have more than 10 people who want to skype, I will set up a live video feed for more people.
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===Meeting minutes and agenda===
Please skype: bryn.andrew.martin and we will add you to the conference.  Click [https://docs.google.com/a/ebryn.com/document/pub?id=1NwpGRWYpaoGiuBC_ckfooUVeT3RUqM69m_B3pf3pyLE here] to see the meeting minutes from past months.  For complete access to edit the agenda please email [mailto:mail@neurohydrodynamics.com me].
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Please click
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[https://docs.google.com/a/ebryn.com/document/pub?id=1NwpGRWYpaoGiuBC_ckfooUVeT3RUqM69m_B3pf3pyLE here] to see the meeting minutes from past months.  For access to view the agenda, please send an email to  [mailto:mail@neurohydrodynamics.com me].
  
===Past presentations (in .pdf format)===
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===Virtual meeting attendance===
'[[file:20110329_borhani_fluid-dynamics.pdf Fluid Dynamics of Drug Spread in the Intrathecal Space]], Dr. Navid Borhani, November 24, 2011.
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If you are not able to attend in person, you can join the meeting virtually anytime by going to http://meeting.neurohydrodynamics.com.    You will be asked to input your name, location and email and then able to join directly via your web browser (no software installation is needed besides updating your java). If possible, please join 5 or 10 minutes before the meeting start so you can check your sound connection.

Latest revision as of 08:45, 23 March 2012

Overview

The Neurohydrodynamics Working Group (NWG) is an informal focus group comprised of medical doctors and engineers from different institutions around the world. Anyone is welcome to join by attending the meeting in person or virtually (see virtual meeting attendance information below).

The NWG meets on the last Thursday of every month (usually) from 14-15h CEST at the EPFL BM 5204 room. In general, we have one presentation (20-30 minutes) and then an open discussion about current projects / ideas.

Neurohydrodynamics working group meeting schedule (winter/spring 2012):

Thursday, January 26 - BM 5204, 14 to 15h CEST
Thursday, February 23 - BM 5204, 14 to 15h CEST
Thursday, March 22 - BM 5204, 14 to 15h CEST
Thursday, April 26 - TBD
Thursday, May 31 - BM 5204, 14 to 15h CEST
Thursday, June 28 - BM 5204, 14 to 15h CEST
Thursday, July 26 - BM 5204, 14 to 15h CEST

Past presentations (in .pdf format)

Past presentations at the NWG are shown below. If you are interested to make a presentation at the next meeting please send an email to [1].

Meeting minutes and agenda

Please click here to see the meeting minutes from past months. For access to view the agenda, please send an email to me.

Virtual meeting attendance

If you are not able to attend in person, you can join the meeting virtually anytime by going to http://meeting.neurohydrodynamics.com. You will be asked to input your name, location and email and then able to join directly via your web browser (no software installation is needed besides updating your java). If possible, please join 5 or 10 minutes before the meeting start so you can check your sound connection.