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GeneSEES 2015 Biocybernetics Workshop: Loss of Control as a Slow Health Hazard

Workshop Posted on 12 Sep 2015

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Speakers

Jochen Mau
Zhi-Ying Wu,
Dirk M Hermann
Felix Tretter
Steffen Leonhardt
Johannes W. Dietrich
Rolf Findeisen
Nadezda A. Vasilyeva
Jan Ehlers
Leo van Hemmen
Florentin Wörgötter
Bernd Weber
Günther Palm

When and where

Starts: Monday, 07 September 2015 - 08:30
Ends: Monday, 07 September 2015 - 18:00
Location: Hochschule Niederrhein, Krefeld, Germany
Location details: Building H, Reinarzstraße 49, 47805 Krefeld

Event description

Biokybernetik (engl. bio-automation) combines bio-systems modeling, molecular bio-data methodologies and clinical characterizations for a holistic understanding of human body's functional and a person's operational management and control systems from an engineering perspective.

Concept GeneSEES integrates individual health and disease modifying or modulating factors in genetics, physiology, environmental and socioeconomic surroundings for study of impact from a person's “world outside” on human body system and person's behavior. It thus lays the ground in the sciences it engages for empirical studies of health, disease and impact of medical interventions in young, adult and aged, men and women, and in the three health sectors of prevention, clinical medicine and long-term nursing, in spatially varying human populations with genetic admixing.

Workshop GeneSEES 2015 “Loss of Control as a Slow Health Hazard” specifically sheds light on uncertainties to be encountered in the study of regulation (feed-back control) and control in functional human body system and influence of volitive steering capabilities with ten overview talks by renowned experts and two special-topics talks by young talent.

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