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Research | 05/10/2023

Invented over a century ago, it certainly is the most common clinical examination: each one of us already had its blood pressure measured using an inflatable cuff and a stethoscope. However, the fundamental principle of this measurement remained until now a mystery in the world of physics. Researchers from the Institute Physics for Medicine Paris (Inserm, ESPCI Paris-PSL, CNRS – France) have solved this enigma by studying in details the mechanical phenomena occurring in the arm when blood pressure is measured. The results are published on October 4th 2023, in frontpage of Science Advances.


Exceptional events | 04/10/2023

Three minutes to convince, no more! Falling Walls is a renowned international academic competition where verbosity has no place. Competitors face off through very short 3-minute speeches presenting their research topics and work. A jury composed of professionals from the academic world then deliberates to determine the winner, who will be offered a spot in the competition finals in Berlin next month. We offer you a summary of the projects that caught the jury’s attention.


Exceptional events | 09/05/2023

Exceptional events | 16/03/2023
On March 27, there will be a day-long workshop in honor of Jose Eduardo Wesfreid, researcher at the PMMH Lab for more than 40 years. We will begin at 9:00 in lecture hall 25 at Sorbonne University (Jussieu) and will end with a cocktail 18:00-20:00 in the Tour Zamansky. Registration via email  Read more

Exceptional events | 02/02/2023
The Miniaturist Girls of Herat in Afghanistan were displaced as the Taliban took over the control of Afghanistan.They are now living desperately in Iran and are facing unbearable conditions there, while some of them are stuck in Afghanistan. Due to the cruel laws of the Taliban; they do not  Read more




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