Mathematical colloquium “Cerebral hemodynamics: from mathematical model and experiment to practice”

Pashinin Daniil Vasilievich, Ph.D., I.O. Head. Laboratory of mechanics of disordered media ISIS SB RAS, senior lecturer of the Department of Higher Mathematics MMF NSU will give a lecture on March 28, 2024, at 16:30 in room 417 IM SB RAS. 

The brain is one of the most complex human organs, responsible for our movements, reflexes and cognitive functions. Weighing approximately 2-3% of the body’s mass, this organ consumes up to 30% of the total blood volume, which indicates its colossal energy load. In the absence of the ability to form reserves, disturbances in blood flow in it are critically dangerous! These facts give rise to a huge number of works devoted to the hemodynamics of the brain in normal conditions and in pathologies. Preoperative mathematical modeling makes it possible to prevent the development of certain pathologies, and in some cases to choose a treatment strategy and tactics. In the report, using laboratory and mathematical modeling, we will go from the simplest models and experiments to the practical application of personalized modeling.

The work on the basis of which the report will be based was carried out jointly with doctors from the Meshalkin National Medical Research Center, the Federal Center for Neuroscience (Novosibirsk), and the International Center of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences.