TIME |
PROGRAM |
ROOM |
09:10 - 10:10 |
Keynote Lecture 1
Endothelium-dependent hyperpolarization (EDH) and endothelial dysfunction in hypertension: The role of endothelial ion channels
Kenichi Goto (Kyushu University) |
Room 1 |
Keynote Lecture 2
Clinical Management for Adverse Complications in Patients with Left Ventricular Assist Devices
Michinari Hieda (Kyushu University) |
Room 2 |
09:10 - 10:40 |
S4: Microfluidic and in silico device applications in hemorheology |
Room 3 |
10:20 - 11:50 |
S5: Mechanical circulatory support: from in-development to in vivo |
Room 1 |
S6: Multi-scale diagnosis of biorheology and microcirculation |
Room 2 |
12:00 - 13:00 |
President-Invited Plenary Lecture - 1
On the Path of Cell Biomechanics Research
Masaaki Sato (Tohoku University) |
Room 1 |
14:20 - 15:50 |
S7: Whole blood behaviours in chips, stents and capillary |
Room 1 |
S8: Mechanobiology of red cells |
Room 2 |
S9: Hemorheological Measurement and Analysis: RBCs and Platelets |
Room 3 |
16:00 - 17:30 |
S10: Rheological models and estimation of prognosis in clinical hemorheology |
Room 1 |
S11: Known and unknown factors regulating the circulatory system |
Room 2 |
S12: Colloidal Models in Red Cell Behaviour |
Room 3 |
17:50 - 18:50 |
President-Invited Plenary Lecture - 2
Pathophysiology and treatment options for venous ulceration: Is there a role for exercise?
Markos Klonizakis (Lifestyle, Exercise and Nutrition Improvement (LENI) Research Group, Department of Nursing and Midwifery, Sheffield Hallam University, United Kingdom) |
Room 1 |
19:00 - 20:00 |
Plenary Lecture for ISCH Hemodynamic Functionality of Transfused Red Blood Cells – a Potent Effector of Transfusion Outcome Saul Yedgar (The Hebrew University Medical School, Jeruslaem, Israel) |
Room 1 |
20:10 - 21:40 |
S13: Preclinical and clinical studies on blood cells and microcirculation |
Room 1 |
S14: Biorheology and COVID-19 Thrombosis |
Room 2 |
S15: New useful techniques in disease |
Room 3 |