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|Pre-meeting notes=A generic approach towards multiscale modelling will be introduced, together with examples from modelling complex multiscale physiological processes. Next, based on an admittedly shallow literature review, a possible extension of this methodology towards modelling dynamical multiscale resilience will be proposed. Finally, challenges in mapping these concepts to Dynamic Multi-System Resilience in Human Aging will be discussed. | |Pre-meeting notes=A generic approach towards multiscale modelling will be introduced, together with examples from modelling complex multiscale physiological processes. Next, based on an admittedly shallow literature review, a possible extension of this methodology towards modelling dynamical multiscale resilience will be proposed. Finally, challenges in mapping these concepts to Dynamic Multi-System Resilience in Human Aging will be discussed. | ||
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November 12, 2018
11:40 am - 12:20 pm
- Presenter
Alfons Hoekstra (Univ. Amsterdam)
- Abstract
A generic approach towards multiscale modelling will be introduced, together with examples from modelling complex multiscale physiological processes. Next, based on an admittedly shallow literature review, a possible extension of this methodology towards modelling dynamical multiscale resilience will be proposed. Finally, challenges in mapping these concepts to Dynamic Multi-System Resilience in Human Aging will be discussed.
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Reference Material
Arthur Guyton's computer model of the cardiovascular system
Hummod model, see http://hummod.org
BioGears, see https://www.biogearsengine.com