Biophysical Mechanisms Underlying Blast-Induced Diseases: from Molecular to Clinical Outcomes This event explores the complex biophysical processes underlying diseases caused by blast-induced traumatic brain injuries. It examines the intricate biomechanics that lead to primary blast TBI. The sequential progression of pathological processes, including neuroinflammation and neurodegeneration, will be presented based on biophysical and biochemical mechanisms. The event will bring together scientists, medical professionals, and affected individuals to discuss interdisciplinary approaches to addressing this issue. Go Back 1044 Tags: networking event traumatic brain injury neuroscience neurodegenerative disease neurodegenerative disorders virtual networking event Neuroinflammation Chanel GeorgeChanel George Other posts by Chanel George Contact author Related articles Hands-on Training in Computational Modeling and Artificial Intelligence in Biophysics Recent Advances in Theoretical and Computational Biophysics in Cameroon Building Bridges in Computational Biophysics v 4.0 (BBCBv4.0) The Third Molecular Biophysics Symposium UK Midlands Biophysics Network Meeting Please login or register to post comments.