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Simon Mendez

France
Simon Mendez is a CNRS Researcher (HDR) at the Institute of Montpellier Alexander Grothendieck (IMAG), Université de Montpellier, France. His research bridges computational fluid dynamics (CFD) and biomedical engineering, focusing on the mechanics and dynamics of red blood cells (RBCs). He is the main developer of YALES2BIO, a CFD platform dedicated to the simulation of blood flows and biological fluid mechanics. His work spans fundamental studies of RBC rheology and membrane mechanics, as well as applied research on RBC diagnostics and medical imaging, including virtual Magnetic Resonance Imaging. He has led several projects on RBC deformation and transport, as well as on the modeling of thrombosis and COVID-19 aerosol transmission. His interdisciplinary approach combines advanced numerical methods, fluid–structure interaction, and close collaborations with experimental researchers to address challenges in hemorheology and biomedical applications. Simon Mendez is also co-director of the GDR MECABIO Santé and actively contributes to national and international research networks.
14:30 – 16:20

Wednesday Day 3 : May 6th

Scientific Session 6 – Red Cell Biophysics and Mechanics

CHAIRS : Lars Kaestner, Elie Nader

14:30 – 14:55 Invited speaker: Simon Mendez (France)

Can complete blood counts measure red blood cell mechanics?

14:55 – 15:20 Invited speaker: Stephan Geckle (Germany)

Modeling the red cell in silico

15:20 – 15:35 Manouk Abkarian (France)

Enhanced rheological and molecular transport in microcirculatory-scale red cell suspension flows

15:35 – 15:50 Jiahai Shi (Singapore)

ESCRT-mediated scission of stress-induced membrane protrusions drives protective RBC vesiculation

15:50 – 16:05 Min Qiao (Germany)

Superresolution microscopy of cytoskeleton elements in red blood cells from neuroacanthocytosis syndrome patients

16:05 – 16:20 Angelica Niño Hernandez (France)

Bilayer-cytoskeleton mechanical coupling regulates PIEZO1 activity and red blood cell deformability