UNIGE (University of Geneva):

  


Professor Bastien Chopard

Received his PhD in Theoretical Physics from the University of Geneva, Switzerland in 1988. He then spent 2 year at MIT in the Laboratory for Computer Science and 1 year at the Juelich supercomputing center. From 1991 he is member of the computer science Department at the University of Geneva, where he was appointed professor in 2001.

His main research interest is the modeling and simulation of complex systems, High Performance Computing, metaheuristics for optimization, biomedical applications,  and multiscale methods and algorithms. An important research direction if the  development and the application of the cellular automata approach and the lattice Boltzmann method.   

Keywords:

Modeling and simulation of complex systems, high performance computing, lattice Boltzmann methods.

 

Remy Petkantchin

 Remy graduated from an Associate degree in Computer Science at the university of Aix-Marseille in 2013, and from a BSc and MSc in Physics from the Lausanne Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (EPFL) in 2018. He did his master thesis in computational vascular network generation in the framework of physics of cancer, at the University of Trieste (Italy) with Pr. Edoardo Milotti.

Keywords

Lattice Boltzmann - Modeling - Simulation

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Raynaud Franck

 

Franck Raynaud, PhD

After receiving his PhD in theoretical physics of complex systems from Paris Diderot University in 2009 he worked two years in the Department of Finance at University Paris Dauphine to investigate systemic risk in derivative markets using network analysis and information theory. 

Franck moved in 2011 to Switzerland where he worked on the modeling of cell polarity and motility at Lausanne Swiss Federal Institute of Technology and systems biology of cancer at Lausanne University. 

He joined the group of Pr. Bastien Chopard at the University of Geneva and the INSIST project in 2018 to develop three-dimensional models of thrombosis and thrombolysis.

Keywords

Modeling, Complex systems, Pattern formation

   

  

 

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Vanessa BLANC-GUILLEMAUD

Clinical and Translational Research Project Leader. Pharmacist and PhD in Pharmacology of Cardiovascular diseases with 15 years’experience in pharmaceutical industry R&D. In charge of developing translational programs in stroke prevention and treatment as well as in cardiovascular diseases to support clinical development. Also involved in several European projects (IMI and H2020).

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Key words:

Translational Research – Cardiovascular diseases – Stroke - Biomarkers

 

  

KU Leuven (Catholic University of Leuven):

  

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Professor De Meyer

He obtained his PhD in Biochemistry at the KU Leuven in Belgium, after which he took a post-doctoral research position at Harvard University (Immune Disease Institute in the laboratory of Prof. Denisa Wagner, Boston, US).  Since 2012, he is professor at KU Leuven Campus Kulak Kortrijk (Belgium) where his research focuses on the thrombo-inflammatory aspects of primary hemostasis and associated thrombotic disorders. Focussing on stroke and cerebral ischemia/reperfusion injury, Prof. De Meyer authored more than 75 interntionally peer-reviewed publications and is recipient of numerous scientific awards, including the Belgian Galenus Prize for Fundamental Farmacology and the Baron Marc Verstraete Award. 

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keywords

von willebrand factor, stroke, thrombosis

Senna Staessens

Senna graduated as a Master of Biomedical Sciences at the KU Leuven in 2016. Immediately after, he joined the Laboratory for Thrombosis Research as a PhD student to participate in the stroke research program. The main focus of his PhD is to unravel both clinical and fundamental aspects of acute ischemic stroke, mainly by analyzing cerebral thrombi that were retrieved from patients.

 

Keywords:

Stroke, thrombi, histology

  

LMSU (Lomonosov Moscow State university):

  

  Mikhail A. Panteleev
Director of the Center for Theoretical Problems of Physico-Chemical Pharmacology, Russian Academy of Sciences, Head of the Laboratory of Cellular Hemostasis and Thrombosis, National Medical Research Center of Pediatric Hematology, Oncology and Immunology named after Dmitry Rogachev and Professor of the Department of Medical Physics, Physics Faculty, Lomonosov Moscow State University
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ROLE IN THE PROJECT: Head of the LMSU team 
Aleksey M. Shibeko
Senior Researcher, Center for Theoretical Problems of Physico-Chemical Pharmacology, Russian Academy of Sciencesand of the National Medical Research Center of Pediatric Hematology, Oncology and Immunology named after Dmitry Rogachev
ROLE IN THE PROJECT: Computer models of fibrinolysis and experimental reaction-diffusion models 
  Anastasia N. Sveshnikova
Head of the Systems Biology Lab, Center for Theoretical Problems of Physico-Chemical Pharmacology, Russian Academy of Sciences, Senior Researcher in the Department of Biological Physics, Physics Faculty, Lomonosov Moscow State University and the National Medical Research Center of Pediatric Hematology, Oncology and Immunology named after Dmitry Rogachev
ROLE IN THE PROJECT: Research on platelet functionality and factor XIII 
Dmitry Y. Nechipurenko
Senior Researcher, Department of Biological Physics, Physics Faculty, Lomonosov Moscow State University and of the National Medical Research Center of Pediatric Hematology, Oncology and Immunology named after Dmitry Rogachev
ROLE IN THE PROJECT: Ex vivo experiments on thrombus formation and dissolution in flow chambers