Nina Reiter
@ninareiter5
PhD student working on brain biomechanics @UniFAU | she/her 🌈
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10-04-2021 13:29:39
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Ingenieurwesen kommt dem Hirn auf die Spur... Toller Beitrag zu Hirnforscherin Silvia Budday von der FAU Erlangen-Nbg google.de/amp/s/www.br.d…
Combining physics-based modeling and machine learning approaches to provide insights into the correlation between human brain tissue composition and mechanics. A great collaboration between FAU Germany and TU Hamburg, published in Frontiers - Bioengineering and Biotechnology frontiersin.org/articles/10.33…
Proud to present our first #BRAINIACS lab video FAU Germany produced by our talented Master student Biswaroop Roy. Very exciting and a lot of fun! fau.tv/clip/id/36031
“We know dolphins are smart and have big brains but they’re not having Zoom conversations!” Dr Madeline Lancaster on uncovering answers to what makes the human #brain so special: bit.ly/3hQEEE1 Madeline Lancaster Clare Hall @MRC_LMB #neurology
The #research team at the BRAINIACS group are combining experiments, modelling & simulations to build a fuller picture of how mechanics & different forces affect #brain function, as Dr Silvia Budday from FAU Erlangen-Nbg explains. issuu.com/euresearcher/d… #NeurologicalDisorder #Diagnosis
'Advances in Brain Mechanics' @FrontMechEng and Frontiers - Bioengineering and Biotechnology - now available as E-Book! frontiersin.org/research-topic…
Here, Silvia Budday Nina Reiter et al (FAU Erlangen-Nbg) describe procedures to reliably quantify the mechanical properties of #brain tissue, and to more accurately calibrate models for computational simulations of brain development, injury, and disease. …rentprotocols.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/cp…
Happy to share our recent Biomaterials_Erlangen publication on hydrogels based on hyaluronic acid for soft tissue mimicry. Thank you especially to Silvia Budday + team for the great collaboration and support during this work! liebertpub.com/doi/abs/10.108…
So proud and happy to see an image from our recent Biomaterials_Erlangen paper on the cover of this special issue of Tissue Engineering Part C! Thank you to Nina Reiter for this contribution and to all co-authors for their support!
Searching for #Phd/#postdoc to work on #biophysics of cell-matrix interactions. If you are theorist and want to become a member of a really unique interdisciplinary team Exploring Brain Mechanics (crc1540-ebm.research.fau.eu) contact me ASAP! Max-Planck-Zentrum für Physik und Medizin FAU Germany. Pls RT!
🧠🥼Introducing the EBM - Exploring Brain Mechanics research project! The Collaborative Research Centre 1540 (CRC1540) funded by DFG public | @[email protected] at FAU Erlangen-Nbg with Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn Max Planck Institute for the Science of Light is delving into the complex central nervous system (CNS) through mechanical approaches.