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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/chemical-engineering/events/seminar-modelling-vasc
 ular-cell-response-hemodynamic-forces
LOCATION:E6-2024 Canada
SUMMARY:Seminar - “Modelling Vascular Cell Response to Hemodynamic Forces
 :\nThe Importance of Geometry” by Richard L. Leask\, Associate\nProfesso
 r\, Department of Chemical Engineering\, McGill University
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:ABSTRACT:  Vascular cells adapt and respond to biomechanical\n
 forces.  The focal nature of most cardiovascular diseases has been\nlinke
 d to a dysfunctional response of endothelial cells and blood\ncomponents t
 o local hemodynamic forces.  My lab studies the role of\nhemodynamic forc
 es in the initiation\, progression and treatment of\ncardiovascular diseas
 es.  In this talk I will present work we have\ndone using three dimension
 al cell culture models to simulate the\nvascular hemodynamic environment i
 n order to answer questions on how\nendothelial cells (ECs) and blood comp
 onents respo
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