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Lukas Brunner MD Student
University of Zürich
Institute of Physiology
Winterthurerstr. 190, Y23 J 74
8057 Zürich
+41 (0) 44 635 50 53lukas.brunner2@uzh.ch
Short Biography
Lukas studies human medicine at the University of Zürich and joined the Interface Group in September 2023. In his Master’s thesis, he focuses on MACE prediction after renal transplantation based on longitudinal cardiac structural and functional parameters from echocardiography.
News
August 28, 2024
"Cerebrospinal fluid pressure dynamics across the intra- and postoperative setting: Retrospective study of a spine surgery cohort" was published in Elsevier more
New article published
“Cerebrospinal fluid pressure dynamics across the intra- and postoperative setting: Retrospective study of a spine surgery cohort” was published by Najmeh Kheram et al. in Elsevier
May 31, 2024
"Infuence of age on the relation between body position and noninvasively acquired intracranial pulse waves"was published in Scientific reports . more
New article published
“Infuence of age on the relation between body position and noninvasively acquired intracranial pulse waves” was published by Andrea Boraschi et al. in Scientific reports
May 30, 2024
"Assessment of liver function by gadoxetic acid avidity in MRI in a model of rapid liver regeneration in rats" was publisched in Elsevier . more
New article published
“Assessment of liver function by gadoxetic acid avidity in MRI in a model of rapid liver regeneration in rats” co-authored by Vartan Kurtcuoglu was published in Elsevier .
December 18, 2023
"Incorporating unresolved stresses in blood damage modeling: Energy dissipation more accurate than reynolds stress formulation"was published in IEEE Trans Biomed Eng more
New article published
“Incorporating unresolved stresses in blood damage modeling: Energy dissipation more accurate than reynolds stress formulation”was published by Jonas Abeken et al. in IEEE Trans Biomed Eng