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1st Annual 2013 Conference on International Translational Nanomedicine
United States
Massachusetts
07/26/2013

1st Annual 2013 Conference on International Translational Nanomedicine

July 26 – 28, 2013 Boston, Massachusetts

The conference will be held on the campus of Northeastern University in Boston, MA, USA. The conference will include plenary speakers, oral and poster presentations, and numerous activities specifically for undergraduate and graduate students. As the focus of the conference is to highlight translational nanomedicine research, we will also focus on highlighting start-up companies and well-established companies in the nanomedicine sectors.

The conference organizer is Prof. Tom Webster, Chair, Department of Chemical Engineering, Northeastern University

Bioengineer, Biologist, Cell Biologist, Graduate Student, Molecular Biologist, Pharmaceutical Scientist, Physician Researcher, Undergraduate
Global Health 2013, The Second International Conference on Global Health Challenges
Portugal
11/17/2013

Global Health 2013, The Second International Conference on Global Health Challenges

November 17 - 22, 2013 - Lisbon, Portugal

Colocated with other events part of DataSys 2013

Tracks:

FUNDAMENTALS
Foundations in global health informatics; Computational health; Software for health; Independent living technologies; ICT and health; Platform interoperability; Semantic interoperability; Diagnosis systems; Applied health informatics; User interfaces and visualization

TECHNOLOGY
Bio-medical semantics; Bio-medicine; Disease biomarker prediction; Applications of bio-nano technology; Body networks; Mobile healthcare; Ubiquitous healthcare

TRENDS
Clinical epigenetic; Long term health conditions; Ambient assisted; Genetics; Virtual reality in medicine surgery; Clinical trials; Computational and knowledge management on proteomics and genomics; Drug design, disease diagnosis and control

PRACTICE
Nursing; Patient-centered care; Personalized medicine; Pervasive health; Homecare; Pharmaceutical services

ALTERNATIVE
Biomedicine; Natural medicine; Preventive medicine; Chronic diseases following; Home surveillance

CHALLENGES
Security aspects and access control on medical data; Data management in pervasive context; Data quality assurance and provenance; Patient flow models in hospitals; Clinical data analysis; Information visualization of medical data

GLOBAL
eHealth initiatives; Social medicine; Health global accessibility; Epidemic spreading and control; Health Education; Providing health in remote areas; Decision support within healthcare; Ethical aspects in eHealth; Healthcare plans and patient benefits; Synchronization of federal regulations; Availability of medication; Community health services

Bioethicist, Biomedical Engineer, Biostatistician, Epidemiologist, Health Economist, Health Educator, Health Services Researcher, Healthcare Administrator, Informatician, Information Scientist, Nurse, Nurse Practitioner, Physician, Physician Researcher, Policy Analyst, Public Health Expert, Public Health Worker, Public Servant, Surgeon, Technologist
5th International Conference on Mechanics of Biomaterials and Tissues
Spain
12/08/2013

5th International Conference on Mechanics of Biomaterials and Tissues

December 8-12, 2013 Sitges, Spain

Join us at the 5th International Conference on Mechanics of Biomaterials and Tissues, reviewing the very latest on the mechanics of biological, natural and biologically inspired materials, and those materials used to replace them in the human body.

The conference provides an excellent forum for the discussion of the experimental, computational and theoretical studies of deformation and fracture behavior in biological, natural and replacement materials, and the role mechanical properties play in physiological and disease conditions. A core theme will be how lessons learnt in the study of engineering materials can be made relevant to the study of biomaterials, and how this can help us to develop models for biological processes, new methods for diagnosing and treating diseases, and the design of novel materials.

This conference focuses on all scales, integrating microscopic to macroscopic levels and includes work at the nanoscale such as the mechanics of molecules such as protein and DNA, used to find solutions to critical questions at the interface of engineering and medicine.

Conference Chair
Markus J. Buehler, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA

Topic List

Hard tissues and materials (e.g. bone, teeth, mineralized biomaterials such as armors)

Soft tissues and materials (e.g. cartilage, tendon, silk, elastin, organs)

Natural, biologically inspired and biomimetic materials (including biomimicking materials)

Metals and ceramics as biomaterials

Mechanobiology (development, physiology and disease)

Regenerative medicine and tissue engineering

Multiscale modelling and simulation of tissue mechanical properties (e.g. ab initio approaches, molecular dynamics, coarse-graining, finite element modeling, fluid-structure interactions)

Multiscale experimental characterization of tissue mechanical properties (e.g. AFM, TEM, nanoindentation, optical tweezers, x-ray diffraction, in situ methods)

Hierarchical polymer materials and composites (e.g. dental ceramics and fibre-reinforced composites)

Self-assembly of biological and biomaterials (e.g. peptides, DNA, polymers, nanoparticles, hierarchical structures)

Tribology, friction and wear as well as fatigue

Materials failure in physiologically extreme conditions and disease (e.g. infectious disease, cancer, cardiovascular disease)

Bioengineer, Biomedical Engineer, Dentist, Physician Researcher
4th International Symposium on Surface and Interface of Biomaterials ISSIB-2013
Italy
09/24/2013

4th International Symposium on Surface and Interface of Biomaterials ISSIB-2013

September 24-28, 2013 Rome, Italy

Surfaces and interfaces in biomaterials are key issues in the biomaterials and tissue engineering field and form a key scientific base for the rapid development in this field. They are at the forefront of biomaterials R & D, and play a major role for technology transfer toward industries. In this context, the 4th ISSIB-2013 aims to provide an international forum for scientists, engineers, clinicians and medical device manufacturers to present and discuss the latest scientific findings and technological developments in a very challenging context connected with surfaces and interfaces of biomaterials. The synthesis, characterization, testing, modeling, assessment, application, and other pertinent aspects of the surface and interface of biomaterials will be covered by the conference. The 4th ISSIB-2013 will promote multidisciplinary and transversal research, with international and inter-institutional collaborations. Through sharing new ideas and discussing concepts at the cutting edge of the field important issues regarding biomaterials surface and interface can and will be tackled, thus advancing the science and engineering of biomaterials.

Contact Us

Prof. Diego Mantovani
Lab. for Biomaterials and Bioengineering
Laval University
Quebec City, Canada
E-mail: Diego.Mantovani@gmn.ulaval.ca

Registration Secretariat
Conferium Conference Services
Quebec City, Canada
E-mail: conference@conferium.com

Bioengineer, Pharmaceutical Scientist, Scientist
6th International IEEE EMBS Conference on Neural Engineering
United States
California
11/05/2013

6th International IEEE EMBS Conference on Neural Engineering

5-8 November 2013 San Diego, California

Neural engineering is an emerging core discipline, which coalesces neuroscience with engineering. Please join us at:

The 6th International IEEE EMBS Conference on Neural Engineering, which will be held at the Sheraton San Diego Hotel and Marina – CA from 5-8 November 2013, just before The Society for Neuroscience Annual Meeting. Members of both the Neuroscience and Engineering Communities are encouraged to attend this highly multidisciplinary meeting. The conference will highlight the emerging engineering innovations in the restoration and enhancement of impaired sensory, motor, and cognitive functions, novel engineering for deepening knowledge of brain function, and advanced design and use of neurotechnologies.

Neural engineering draws expertise from computational neuroscience, neurology, neurosurgery, electrical engineering, materials engineering, and cell and molecular neuroscience. Through innovations in neurotechnology the community seeks to synergize scientists, engineers, and clinicians toward improved medical therapies.

Bioengineer, Biomedical Engineer, Cell Biologist, Computer Scientist, Molecular Biologist, Neurologist, Neuroscientist, Neurosurgeon, Physician Researcher, Scientist, Technologist
Living Machines 2013--The 2nd International Conference on Biomimetic and Biohybrid Systems
United Kingdom
07/29/2013

Living Machines 2013--The 2nd International Conference on Biomimetic and Biohybrid Systems

29th July to 2nd August 2013 Natural History Museum, London, United Kingdom

Main Conference

The main conference will take the form of a three-day single-track oral and poster presentation programme, 30th July to 1st August 2013, that will include six plenary lectures from leading international researchers in biomimetic and biohybrid systems.

Biomimetics can, in principle, extend to all fields of biological research from physiology and molecular biology to ecology, and from zoology to botany. Promising research areas include system design and structure, self-organization and co-operativity, new biologically active materials, self-assembly and self-repair, learning, memory, control architectures and self-regulation, movement and locomotion, sensory systems, perception, and communication. Biomimetic research, particularly at the nano-scale, should also lead to important advances in component miniaturisation, self-configuration, and energy-efficiency.  A key focus of the conference will be on complete behaving systems in the form of biomimetic robots that can operate on different substrates on sea, on land, or in the air. A further central theme will be the physiological basis for intelligent behaviour as explored through neuromimetics—the modelling of neural systems. Exciting emerging topics within this field include the embodiment of neuromimetic controllers in hardware, termed neuromorphics, and within the control architectures of robots, sometimes termed neurorobotics.

Biohybrid systems usually involve structures from the nano-scale (molecular) through to the macro-scale (entire organs or body parts). Important implementation examples are: Bio-machine hybrids where, for instance, biological muscle is used to actuate a synthetic device. Brain-machine interfaces where neurons and their molecular machineries are connected to microscopic sensors and actuators by means of electrical or chemical communication, either in vitro or in the living organism. Intelligent prostheses such as artificial limbs, wearable exoskeletons, or sensory organ-chip hybrids (such cochlear implants, and artificial retina devices) designed to assist the disabled or elderly, or to aid in rehabilitation from illness. Implantable or portable devices that have been fabricated for monitoring health care or for therapeutic purposes such as artificial implants to control insulin release. Biohybrid systems at the organism level such as robot-animal or robot-human communities.  Biohybrid systems may take advantage of progress in the field of synthetic biology.

Bioengineer, Biologist, Biomedical Engineer, Computer Scientist, Ethicist, Neuroscientist, Technologist
Nanomaterials: Application & Properties '2013
Ukraine
09/16/2013

Nanomaterials: Application & Properties '2013

September 16, 2013 – September 21, 2013 Alushta, the Crimea, Ukraine

Nanomaterials: Applications & Properties is:

•  breadth of interest of the Conference and actual topics;
•  smart website for dissemination of your activity;
•  open access Proceedings that are issued before the conference sessions;
•  fee discount for youth.

Topics list

•   Nanostructured Thin Films
•  Properties and Characterizations of Surfaces and Interfaces
•  Producing and Characterizations of Nanoparticles
•  Nanomagnetism: Fine Particles and Magnetic Multilayers
•  Functional Nanostructured Coatings
•  Plasma and Ions for Surface Engineering. Radiations Effects
•  Nanopolymers and Nanocomposites, Carbon Nanomaterials
•  Nanomechanics, Nanodevices Producing and Applications
•  Advances in Equipment and Technologies
•  Nanomaterials Applications in Electronics, Spintronics and Photonics
•  Nanomaterials Applications in Biotechnologies and Medicine
•  Nanomaterials for Energy Applications

Biomedical Engineer, Chemist, Scientist