Oliver Röhrle coordinates new DFG Priority Program

July 13, 2020 /

Congratulations to SFB 1313's principal investigator Prof. Oliver Röhrle for being one of the coordinators of the new priority program “Robust Coupling of Continuum-Biomechanical in Silico Models of Active Biological Systems as a Preliminary Stage of Clinical Applications”, funded by the DFG.
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Prof. Oliver Röhrle (Institute for Modeling and Simulation of Biomechanical Systems), principal investigator within SFB 1313 (research project C03), and Tim Ricken (Institute of Statics and Dynamics of Aerospace Structures) are the initiators ans coordinators of the new DFG Priority Program (SPP) entitled “Robust Coupling of Continuum-Biomechanical in Silico Models of Active Biological Systems as a Preliminary Stage of Clinical Applications”. Scientists from the University Hospital of Rostock (Rainer Bader), the University of Erlangen-Nuremberg (Silvia Budday), and the University of Cologne (Axel Klawonn) are also involved. Congratulations!

The DFG priority program (SPP) “Robust Coupling of Continuum-Biomechanical in Silico Models of Active Biological Systems as a Preliminary Stage of Clinical Applications” is creating an interdisciplinary network that focuses on the research of new methodological approaches for coupling several computer-aided models and allows a three-dimensional view of their physiological functions.

More information about the priority program

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