Scientific Program, Day 1 — Thursday, June 16th, 2022
Plenary Lecture
Illuminating the choroid plexus-cerebrospinal fluid system. Maria K. Lehtinen, USA.
Session A
Quantification of cardiac-related neural tissue motion in Type 1 Chiari Malformation: A case control study pre- and post-spinal decompression durgery. Gwendolyn L.M. Williams, USA
Flow-dependence to Shunt Obstruction. Carolyn Harris, USA.
Session B
MR-based models of glioma and perivascular mass transport. Malisa Sarntinoranont, USA.
Interstitial fluid flow during glioma progression. Jenny Munson, USA.
Session C
Microvessels and Perivascular Space Detection Using MRI. Quan Jiang, USA.
Arterial vasodilation drives convective fluid flow in the brain: a poroelastic model. Francesco Costanzo, USA.
Session D
The importance of resistance to CSF motion and brain tissue motion in Chiari malformation symptomatology. Frank Loth, John Oshinski, USA.
Intracranial volume dynamics in Arnold-Chiari Syndrome. Olivier Balédent, France
Tachycardia and hypertension enhance CSF flow out of the spinal cord. Marcus Stoodley, USA
Scientific Program, Day 2 — Friday, June 17th, 2022
Plenary Lecture
SPINAL CORD MOTION DISORDER: Introduction of a novel concept. Petra Klinge, USA.
Session E
Deep breathing – one coupling mechanism of CSF and venous flow dynamics. Steffi Dreha-Kulaczewski, Germany.
Oscillation within the neurofluids. Noam Alperin, USA.
Intracranial pressure in the subarachnoid space and lateral ventricle of pigmented rats. Christopher L. Passaglia, USA.
Session F
Simulating glymphatic clearance in sleep. Kent-Andre Mardal, USA.
Spatial and temporal distribution patterns of CSF-entrained substrates after infusion into one lateral ventricle . Tavarekere N. Nagaraja, USA.
Session G
Evaluation of peristalsis as a driver of perivascular flow. Keith Sharp, USA.
Association between pulsatile components of cerebral blood flow and intracranial pressure in patients with suspected hydrocephalus. Adam Pelah, Zofia Czosnyka, UK.
Session H
Quantitative study into the pathophysiology of hydrocephalus. Anthony Podgorsak, Marianne Schmid Daners, Switzerland.
Learning through observation in science: A neurosurgeon’s perspective. Harold Rekate, USA
The full scientific program can be found here