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October 18, 2023
11 a.m. EDT

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In this webinar, Max Haberbusch, PhD, and Esra Neufeld, PhD, explore closed-loop cardiac rhythm control restoration in heart transplant patients from model development to in silico regulatory evidence for safety and efficacy trials.

Key topics include:

  • the dynamics of cardiovascular regulation after heart transplant;
  • therapeutic bioelectronic device development;
  • model-based control of neural interfaces for sensing and stimulation; and
  • integration of independently developed neural interface and cardiovascular regulation models.
Speakers

Max Haberbusch - 200x200Max Haberbusch, PhD
Postdoctoral Associate, Center for Medical Physics and Biomedical Engineering, Medical University of Vienna

Max Haberbusch, PhD, has made significant contributions to the field of vagus nerve stimulation for cardiac applications. Currently serving as a postdoc at the Center for Medical Physics and Biomedical Engineering at the Medical University of Vienna, Haberbusch is involved in investigating the development and simulation of cardiovascular devices and hemodynamics for diagnostic and therapeutic tools in the field of cardiovascular dynamics.

Esra Neufeld - 200x200Esra Neufeld, PhD
Associate Director and Head, Computational Life Sciences, IT’IS Foundation

Esra Neufeld, PhD, is the Head of Computational Life Sciences at the Foundation for Research on Information Technologies in Society (IT’IS) where he is responsible for the development of the multi-physics simulation platform Sim4Life. He’s been the associate director of IT’IS since 2018. In 2019, Neufeld co-founded TI Solutions AG to develop high-quality and flexible neuro-stimulation devices and treatment planning tools for temporal interference research.

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