Translational biomechanics: when modeling bridges the gap between medicine and science" seminar
As part of the scientific leadership of the Sciences de l'Homme et du Vivant (SHV) du LAMIH, a seminar will be held by Antoine PERRIER, podiatrist, engineer, PhD, HdR in biomechanics, attaché at the Pitié Salpêtrière and Croix Saint-Simon hospitals (Paris), associate researcher at the Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle (MNHN) and the TIMC laboratory (Grenoble).
The talk will focus on work carried out within various hospital teams and laboratories. We will discuss the concept of designing, evaluating and validating biomechanical rigid multibody and finite element models of the lower limb, and we will see how these models can be used for patient management, but also how they enable the exploration of comparative functional anatomy in non-human primates.
Antoine PERRIER is a podiatrist, engineer, PhD, HdR in biomechanics. Attached to the Pitié Salpêtrière and Croix Saint-Simon hospitals (Paris), he is an associate researcher at the Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle (MNHN) and the TIMC laboratory (Grenoble). He works on translational biomechanics using digital simulation in applications ranging from post-surgical orthopedic management, to the diabetic foot or the origins of human bipedalism.
This seminar can be attended face-to-face at CISIT, amphi T. TISON or remotely.