Category Archives: BIOMEDICAL

Innovations in Medical Sensors for Biomedical Electronics Applications in Healthcare

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Biomedical electronics research is being driven by the aging “baby-boomer” population and their medical needs. This phenomenon is spurring fast development of new biotechnologies and need for access to innovative means of medical diagnosis and treatment in preventive medicine. Subsequently, the technologies of implants and advanced wireless electronic media will help alleviate rising medical costs in today’s society and extend the average longevity with a quality life in our later years.

2nd International Conference on Bioscience, Biochemistry and Bioinformatics – ICBBB 2012

2012 2nd International Conference on Bioscience, Biochemistry and Bioinformatics – ICBBB 2012. ICBBB 2012 will be held during March 10-11, 2012 in Chennai, India. ICBBB 2012, is to bring together innovative academics and industrial experts in the field of Bioscience, Biochemistry and Bioinformatics to a common forum.

The primary goal of the conference is to promote research and developmental activities in Bioscience, Biochemistry and Bioinformatics. Another goal is to promote scientific information interchange between researchers, developers, engineers, students, and practitioners working in India and abroad. The conference will be held every year to make it an ideal platform for people to share views and experiences in Bioscience, Biochemistry and Bioinformatics and related areas. All ICBBB 2012 papers will be published in proceedings by IACSIT Press and All the presented papers will be archived in theEngineering and Technology Digital Library and Indexed by ISI,EBSCO and CNKI(????).

BIDTE 2012-International Conference on Biomaterials Implant Devices and Tissue Engineering

 

International Conference on Biomaterials Implant Devices And Tissue Engineering

XXII annual meeting of the Society for Biomaterials and Artificial Organs (India) (SBAOI) &

V annual meeting of the Society for Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine (India)(STERMI)

From Jan 6-8, 2012.

organized by

Rajalakshmi Engg College 

 

 



Rajalakshmi Engineering College (REC

Society for Biomaterials and Artificial Organs-India (SBAOI)

Society for Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine (STERMI)

 

Call of Papers for Following topics

National Conference on Rehabilitation Engineering & Assistive Technology in India

A Two  Day  National Conference

on

“Rehabilitation Engineering & Assistive Technology

on

15th  – 16th   December 2011

 

Jointly Organized by

ISTE CHAPTER

&

DEPARTMENT OF

BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING

 

 

 

 

ADHIYAMAAN COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING

(Autonomous)

(NBA Accredited by AICTE,New Delhi&

ISO 9001-2008 Certified Institution)

HOSUR-635109, TAMILNADU

Phone No:04344-261037/25,

Fax : 04344-260573

Web: www.adhiyamaan.ac.in

KEYNOTE ADDRESS

 

“Modeling based Decision making in reconstructive surgery”

Dr.Paul C. Salins,

Medical Director and Vice-president,

ICoBE 2012-International Conference on Biomedical Engineering,Malaysia

Objectives

This International Conference provides a forum for presentation and discussion of the cutting edge research in Biomedical Engineering Systems and Technologies. It plays a vital role in providing a platform for scientists, engineers, postgraduates and young researchers to share their ideas, knowledge and experience. Papers relating to the general title of Biomedical Engineering Systems and Technologies are solicited especially including those in the areas of biomedical signal processing, health informatics, bioinformatics, biomedical electronics and devices. Other related themes include, but not limited to:

Bio-Medical Signal Processing and Health Informatics

Wireless Healthcare-Next Big thing in Biomedical Engineering

Photo-Illustration: Viktor Koen

Imagine a world in which your medicine cabinet notices that you are due for a prescription refill and calls it in. A sensor implanted under your skin detects a fluid buildup in your lungs and alerts your doctor, who decides your heart medication needs an adjustment and contacts the pharmacist to change your dosage. Meanwhile, sensors in your toilet confirm that your body has adjusted well to your other medications but sees indications that you may be a borderline diabetic. Your doctor, given these readings and your family medical history, suggests that you change your diet. Noting that fact, your bathroom scale asks you to punch in a weight-loss goal and starts giving you a regular progress update. Your medical checkup isn’t an annual event—it happens every day, simply as you go about your daily life.