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Brain Physics Lectures

Foundations of neuromonitoring, explained by the experts who built the field

A comprehensive lecture series exploring the physiology, data, and clinical applications behind modern brain monitoring.

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Brain Physics Lectures

Explore the Foundations of Brain Monitoring

The Brain Physics Lectures is a foundational educational lecture series developed by Prof. Marek Czosnyka and Prof. Peter Smielewski at the University of Cambridge. Originally delivered in 2020, the series brings together nearly three decades of research from the Cambridge Brain Physics Lab.

Designed for both clinicians and researchers, these lectures cover essential topics such as cerebrospinal fluid dynamics, cerebral blood flow, bedside monitoring, and advanced data interpretation. They offer valuable context for understanding the science and clinical applications behind neuromonitoring tools like ICM+.

You can watch the videos below or explore the full lecture series on the University of Cambridge website:

Understand core brain physiology and monitoring principles

See how physiological data translates into clinical insight

Learn from the research & experience behind modern neuromonitoring

Get closer to the thinking behind tools like ICM+

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