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Computer models in bedside physiology
Zhang, Y.
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2013
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Zhang, Y. (2013). Computer models in bedside physiology.
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Curriculum Vitae
PERSONAL INFORMATION
Name: Yanru Zhang
Gender: female
Nationality: Chinese
Email: yanruzhang2007@gmail.com
EDUCATION
PhD candidate‐ at the Medical Faculty of the University of Amsterdam
Thesis to be defended: Computer Models in bedside Physiology
Department of Anatomy, Embryology and Physiology (subdept. Systems Physiology)
Academic Medical Center, Univ.of Amsterdam, the Netherlands
2009‐2013
PhD in computer science
Thesis: The Study on Modeling and Simulation of the Hemodynamic Effects of
Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation;
Department of Computer Science, South China University of Technology
2004‐2009
Bachelor of Communication Engineering
Department of communication Engineering, Inner Mongolia University
2000‐2004
Accomplishments & Publications
Project 1:
Finished related research work and published the paper: Zhang Y and Karemaker JM.
Abdominal counter pressure in CPR: What about the lungs? An in silico study.
Resuscitation 83: 1271‐1276, 2012.
Project 2:
Finished related research work and published the paper: Zhang Y, de Peuter OR,
Kamphuisen PW, and Karemaker JM. Search for HRV‐parameters that detect a
sympathetic shift in heart failure patients on beta‐blocker treatment. Front Physiol 4: 81,
2013.
Project 3:
Finished related research work and the paper: ‘A subgroup of Brugada patients shows
low orthostatic blood pressures as a sign of decreased sympathetic outflow’ is in process.
Project 4:
Finished related research work and the paper: ‘Dynamics of Pulse Pressure Variability
and the Difficulty of Predicting Fluid Responsiveness’ is in process.