Final Program

* Invited plenary lectures or workshops.  Other lectures are selected oral presentations.

 

April 1

8:30-9:00
Registration

9:00-10:30
Opening:  Russell Gruen, Willem van Meurs.

  • Russell Gruen: Systems response to severe trauma*.
  • Peter Sloot: Immune response in patients undergoing cardiac surgery: The need for a multi-scale modeling approach*.

Coffee break

11:00-12:30

  • Imogen Mitchell: Models for patient deterioration in the hands of real humans*.
  • Ekavi Georgousopoulou: Single vs. multi parameter early warning scores’ performance: comparision of 4,089 medical emergency team calls.
  • Yuan Chai: Patient specific modelling, surgical planning and rapid production of injury specific 3-D printed fixation implants – improving pelvic fracture management.

Lunch

13:30-15:00

  • Debra Nestel: Standardized patients – Everything that’s wrong with this phrase*.
  • Emma Tucker: Cardiorespiratory physiology in the space environment.

Tea break

15:30-17:00

  • Richard Berlin: Catch the wind – human perception and disease classification*.
  • Hanna Suominen: Finding the right information in a limited time.

17:15

  • Keynote lecture, conference dinner
    Buses will leave at 17:30 in front of the John Curtin School of Medical Research building

April 2

9:00-10:30

  • Lex van Loon: Technical Physician: A new medical profession in the Netherlands*.
  • Hans van Oostrom: The iClassroom; a new way to teach using technology*.

Coffee break

11:00-12:30

  • Luis Salvador-Carulla: Healthcare ecosystem research and decision analytics. New approaches to evidence-informed planning in Mental Health*.
  • Younjin Chung: Systems based modeling for monitoring and planning acute hospital care for mental illness.
  • Nicolo Malagutti: Open-loop real-time estimation of individual pharmacokinetic-pharmacodynamic response parameters using particle filtering.
  • Michael Smithson: A New approach to regression with compositional data.

Discussion.

Lunch

13:30-15:00

  • Peter Hunter: Mapping and modeling the autonomic nervous system for cardiorespiratory physiology*.
  • Micheal O’Rourke: Methods of distinguishing between vasconstriction and vasodilation as cause of hypotension in clinical practice.

Tea break

15:30-16:30 (workshops in parallel; pick one)

  • Workshop 1: Timothy Antonius: Explanatory models in neonatal intensive care*.
  • Workshop 2: Berend Westerhof: Cardiac pressure-volume loops: theory and practice*.
  • Workshop 3: Willem van Meurs: Toward an open-access, open-source lumped parameter model of the cardiorespiratory system*.

16:30-17:30 (workshops in parallel; pick one)

  • Workshop 1: Timothy Antonius: Explanatory models in neonatal intensive care*.
  • Workshop 2: Berend Westerhof: Cardiac pressure-volume loops: theory and practice*.
  • Workshop 3: Willem van Meurs: Toward an open-access, open-source lumped parameter model of the cardiorespiratory system*.

17:30-18:00

  • Feedback on workshops
  • Prizes and Adjourn