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Brain Physics Webpage Design. Shinita Thomas Advisor: Andreas A.Linninger Student Advisor: Brian Sweetman December 03, 2009. Motivation. A web page of brain physics Will be an educational tool for undergraduates, graduates, as well as high school students
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Brain Physics Webpage Design Shinita Thomas Advisor: Andreas A.Linninger Student Advisor: Brian Sweetman December 03, 2009
Motivation A web page of brain physics • Will be an educational tool for undergraduates, graduates, as well as high school students • Promotes research in areas of neurology, engineering and anatomy • Promotes the LPPD home site
Goals The web page designed will be • Simple and user friendly • Contain information about brain anatomy • Having videos that promotes visual learning • Contain published articles that encourages research
Design Template Parts of the webpage • A home page that introduces the user to different parts of the brain research • Cerebrospinal fluid and ventricular system, • Cerebral vasculature, • Drug delivery • Will have videos • A page with articles published in different fields
BRAIN PHYSICS LABORATORY FOR PRODUCT AND PROCESS DESIGN UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS AT CHICAGO Mission Research Education
BRAIN PHYSICS LABORATORY FOR PRODUCT AND PROCESS DESIGN UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS AT CHICAGO Cerebral Spinal Fluid And Ventricles
BRAIN PHYSICS LABORATORY FOR PRODUCT AND PROCESS DESIGN UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS AT CHICAGO The Physics of Hydrocephalus-A Review R. Penn and A. Linninger Abstract (full) ……. Method (short) .......... Results (brief details) .............. ……………. Conclusion (brief details)
Cerebrospinal fluid articles A. Linninger, B. Sweetman and R. Penn. Normal and hydrocephalic brain dynamics; reduced cerebrospinal fluid reabsorption and ventricular enlargement, Annals of Biomedical Engineering. DOI: 10.1007/s10439-009-9691-4, 2009. R. Penn and A. Linninger, The Physics of Hydrocephalus-A Review, Pediatric Neurosurgery, 4 5:161-174, 2009. A. Linninger, S. Basati and R. Penn. An Impedance Sensor to Monitor and Control Cerebral Ventricular Volume. Medical Engineering and Physics. accepted Jan 2009. A.A. Linninger, M. Xenos, D. Zhu, M.R. Somayaji, R. Penn, "Cerebrospinal fluid flow in the normal and hydrocephalic human brain", IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering 54 (2), pp 291-302, 2006. D. Zhu, M. Xenos, A.A. Linninger, R. Penn, " Dynamics of lateral ventricle and cerebrospinal fluid in normal and hydrocephalic brains", Journal of magnetic resonance imaging, 24, pp 756-770, 2006. A.A. Linninger, C. Tsakiris, Zhu, M. Xenos, P. Roycewicz, Z. Danziger, R.Penn,"Pulsatile cerebrospinal fluid dynamics in the human brain", IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering, 52(4), pp 557-565, 2005. R.D. Penn, M.C, Lee, A.A. Linninger, K. Miesel, S.N. Lu, L. Stylos, "Pressure gradients in the brain: an experimental model of hydrocephalus", J. Neurosurgery, pp 1069-1075, 2005. BRAIN PHYSICS LABORATORY FOR PRODUCT AND PROCESS DESIGN UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS AT CHICAGO
BRAIN PHYSICS LABORATORY FOR PRODUCT AND PROCESS DESIGN UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS AT CHICAGO Artifacts Videos Image Folders
BRAIN PHYSICS LABORATORY FOR PRODUCT AND PROCESS DESIGN UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS AT CHICAGO Personnel Director Name email Postdoctoral FellowsName email Graduate Students Name email
BRAIN PHYSICS LABORATORY FOR PRODUCT AND PROCESS DESIGN UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS AT CHICAGO Please Contact us at: Dr. Andreas A. Linninger Associate Professor of Chemical Engineering and Bioengineering University of Illinois at Chicago Laboratory for Product and Process Design, M/C 063 851 S. Morgan St. - 218 SEO Chicago, Illinois 60607-7000 Email: linninge(at)uic.edu Buy articles/donate to Research (eg)