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Seminar - Electrophysiology Modeling - September 6, 2007

A one day seminar with invited speaker Kirsten ten Tusscher, PhD, and speakers from the Cardiac Computations project. Kirsten ten Tusscher presented her model for human ventricular cells and also talked about recent work on ventricular arrhythmias. The speakers from Simula reported on ongoing research.

Total number of participants: 13
Number of different nationalities represented: 4
Total number of speakers: 7
Total number of talks: 8

Invited Speakers


Program

Place: "Bakrommet" at Simula

1000-1100: Kirsten ten Tusscher (Utrecht University): Electrophysiological models for human ventricular cells
1100-1200: Glenn Lines (Simula): Overview of the Cardiac Computations project

1200-1245: Lunch

1245-1310: Johan Hake (Simula): Subcellular calcium handling
1310-1335: Bjørn Fredrik Nielsen (Simula): Inverse solutions for assessing myocardial ischemia
1335-1400: Martin Sandve Alnæs (Simula): Computing the mechanics of the heart
1400-1500: Kirsten ten Tusscher (Utrecht University): Quantitative modeling of human ventricular arrhythmias
1500-1525: Mary MacLachlan (Simula): Simulation of atrial arrhythmias
1525-1550: Monica Hanslien (Simula): Stable numerical methods for cell models used in simulations of ventricular defibrillation

1900-: Dinner

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