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Patient-Specific Analysis Of Aortic Hemodynamics And Wall Shear Stresses In Patients Undergoing Pediatric Bariatric Surgery Using 2d Phase-Contrast Mri, Oluwaferanmi S. Akande, Joao Soares, Nathan Hargan, Dr. Uyen Truong, Haeung Kang, David Lanning
Patient-Specific Analysis Of Aortic Hemodynamics And Wall Shear Stresses In Patients Undergoing Pediatric Bariatric Surgery Using 2d Phase-Contrast Mri, Oluwaferanmi S. Akande, Joao Soares, Nathan Hargan, Dr. Uyen Truong, Haeung Kang, David Lanning
Undergraduate Research Posters
Patient-Specific Analysis of Aortic Hemodynamics and Wall Shear Stresses in Patients Undergoing Pediatric Bariatric Surgery using 2D Phase-Contrast MRI
Feranmi Akande1 Nathan Hargan2 Haesung Kang3 David Lanning3 Uyen Truong4 João S. Soares1
1 Department of Biomedical Engineering, College of Engineering, Virginia Commonwealth University
2 Department of Mechanical & Nuclear Engineering, College of Engineering, Virginia Commonwealth University
3 Department of Cardiology, Children’s Hospital of Richmond, Virginia Commonwealth University
Introduction: Severe obesity among today’s youth is a rising epidemic within the United States. Emerging research has linked childhood obesity with shortened life expectancy and early …
Finite Element Analysis Of 3d-Printed Pcl Scaffolds, Ireolu K. Orenuga, Joao Soares, Phillip D. Glass, Daeha Joung Ph.D.
Finite Element Analysis Of 3d-Printed Pcl Scaffolds, Ireolu K. Orenuga, Joao Soares, Phillip D. Glass, Daeha Joung Ph.D.
Undergraduate Research Posters
Finite Element Analysis of 3D-printed PCL Scaffolds for Synergizing Cellular Micro-Environment and Mechanical Stimuli to Enhance Engineered Tissue Growth in Vitro
Ireolu Orenuga,1 Phillip Glass,2 Daeha Joung,2 Joao S. Soares1
- Department of Mechanical and Nuclear Engineering, College of Engineering, Virginia Commonwealth University
- Department of Physics, College of Humanities & Sciences, Virginia Commonwealth University
Introduction: Tissue engineering aims to create viable and functional engineered tissues via biodegradable scaffolds and autologous cells. Scaffolds play an essential part in organizing the architecture of developing tissues and aid in the proper function of implants acutely by serving as mechanical support and long-term by …