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How Simulation is Impacting Respiratory Systems within Life Sciences | |
In this webinar we will discuss and demonstrate how leading simulation software can be used to prototype device designs, eliminating the need for time-consuming clinical tests. Topics will include the modeling of the device, in silico modeling of nasal passages and respiratory tracts, diagnostics and even virtual surgeries to aid the decision-making process. | |
Date: | September 15, 2015 |
Location: | http://www2.cd-adapco.com/l/14592/2015-07-23/5j2rzm |
Contact Email: | jay.dunstan@cd-adapco.com |
Organizer: | CD-adapco |
Application Areas: | Biomedical & Pharmaceutical |
Softwares: | STAR CCM+ |
Type of Event: | Online Event, International |
Description: | |
Free Webinar: September 15, 2015 Conducted twice to accommodate most time zones. This webinar is free, but registration is required to obtain log-in credentials. Visit our event page for further details. The simulation of respiratory systems is a growing field within the life sciences industry, with applications ranging from inhaler design optimization to the modeling of particle deposition into lungs and assessing the efficacy of inhaled medications. In this webinar we will discuss and demonstrate how leading simulation software can be used to prototype device designs, eliminating the need for time-consuming clinical tests. Topics will include the modeling of the device, in silico modeling of nasal passages and respiratory tracts, diagnostics and even virtual surgeries to aid the decision-making process. Simulations provide a means of gaining valuable insight into delicate, often inaccessible areas, allowing the use of patient specific data. A live demonstration will show an example of a lung model and how patient specific data is imported, modeled and analyzed. Guest speaker Dr. Shahab Taherian (inFluids) will discuss the importance and future of diagnostics applications in the respiratory field. |
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Event record first posted on July 24, 2015, last modified on July 27, 2015 |
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