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6th Biomedical Engineering International Conference (BMEiCON2013)

Topics/Call fo Papers

The 6th Biomedical Engineering International Conference (BMEiCON2013) is intended to provide an international forum where researchers, practitioners, and professionals interested in the advances in, and applications of, biomedical engineering can exchange the latest research, results, and ideas in these areas through presentation and discussion. All presented papers will be submitted for inclusion in IEEE Xplore. Also selected papers are encouraged to publish in the International Journal of Applied Biomedical Engineering (IJABME). The BMEiCON2013 will be held in Krabi, Thailand, on October 23?25, 2013.
Krabi locates on Southern Thailand’s East Coast where is an area of outstanding natural beauty. Krabi is a great place to relax and much of the province has been designated national park. The Krabi coastline is dotted with rarely visited tropical islands, palm fringed beaches, waterfalls, caves, and strange rock formations. The organizing committee is pleased to invite all researchers, engineers, physicians, scientists, technicians, and technologists to attend and help shaping the future of biomedical engineering. The topics for regular sessions include, but are not limited to, the followings:
-Biomedical signal processing
Biomedical imaging and image processing
-Bioinstrumentation
-Bio?robotics and biomechanics
– Bio Informatics
-Biosensors and Biomaterials
-Cardiovascular and respiratory systems engineering
-Cellular and Tissue Engineering
-Healthcare information systems
-Human machine/computer interface
Medical device design
-Neural and rehabilitation engineering
-Technology commercialization, industry, education, and society
-Telemedicine
-Therapeutic and diagnostics systems
-Recent advancements in biomedical engineering
Submission of Papers
Prospective authors are invited to submit full?length papers, including figures, tables, and references, via our website. All papers will be peer reviewed and handled electronically.
All papers submitted must be previously unpublished and may not be considered for publication elsewhere at any time during the review period. Any accepted paper included in the final program is expected to have at least one author or qualified proxy attend and present the paper at the conference.
Special Session Proposal
Special session proposal must include a topical title, rationale, session outline, contact information, and a list of invited speakers. Special session authors are referred to our website for additional information regarding submissions.
Important Dates
-Special session proposal due April 19, 2013
-Notification of special session acceptance May 20, 2013
-Regular paper submission deadline June 30, 2013
-Notification of regular paper acceptance July 31, 2013
-Camera?ready submission deadline August 30, 2013
-Early registration deadline September 9, 2013..

 

Microneedles for Drug Delivery in Eyes

Microneedles image

A researcher demonstrates the procedure

Researchers in the US have demonstrated for the first time that drugs can be successfully delivered to the eye using microneedles, potentially improving the treatment of diseases such as age-related macular degeneration (AMD).

The scientists – from the Georgia Institute of Technology and Emory University – used tiny microneedles less than 1mm in length to inject drugs into the suprachoroidal space of the eye, showing in animal studies that they could travel to the rear of the eye and deliver compounds to the retina and choroid.

3D MRI for Treatment of ACL tears

Surgery has not been an option in the past for children with ACL tears because of the possible damage to the growth plate that can cause serious problems later in life.

With this new technology, surgeons can actually see from one point to the other on either side of the knee, and can safely position the tunnels where they will place the new ligament.

John Xerogeanes, MD, chief of the Emory Center, and colleagues in the laboratory of Allen R. Tannenbaum, PhD, professor in the Wallace H. Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering at Georgia Tech and Emory University, have developed 3-D MRI technology that allows surgeons to pre-operatively plan and perform anatomic (ACL) surgery.