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The human body is an engineering marvel endowed with life. Biomedical Engineering involves applications of engineering to assist doctors in healthcare and scientists in life-science-studies, towards enriching our knowledge and serving humanity.There is a long way to go towards unraveling the mysteries associated with the human body & life. We invite submission of original work describing technological advances and research results in this fascinating & multidisciplinary field, to ICBME 2011 – organized by the MIT, Manipal and the Biomedical Engineering Society of India (BMESI) – at MIT, Manipal University, located in the small University Town of Manipal, Udupi district, within the picturesque coastal Karnataka, India. The topics of interest include, but not limited to:
This is a preview of International Conference on Biomedical Engineering in India,2011 Manipal Karnatka.
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What should Biomedical Engineering Students do now. They are busy in making projects which have long names but only little bit of innovation which serves the cause of improving healthcare. If this is the case . How will the technology develop?
What the Industry is looking after now?
What shall a Biomedical Engineer do to get good jobs?
How does one win over emerging markets like Asia? This is an inevitable question asked by most leaders of medical device companies who are planning growth strategies. Let’s try answering it. Like any market, emerging markets want product innovations relevant to their local healthcare needs. Local experience is an essential aspect for achieving this.
This is a preview of “Local Healthcare R&D:The Need of the Hour ” Pulse of the Biomedical Market.
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GE Healthcare recently unveiled two advanced cardiac-care solutions designed and developed in India for India with the aim to provide better, affordable early cardiac diagnosis. The GE MAC 600 and GE VIVID P3 devices were developed as part of GE’s healthymagination programme.
“When we launched healthymagination two years ago, our vision was to provide better health for more people at lower costs,” said John Dineen, President and CEO, GE Healthcare, as he unveiled the ultrasound systems for cardiac care at Bangalore. “Through the use of powerful technology, innovation and the talent of our people, we are addressing global healthcare needs: reducing costs, increasing access and improving quality in real and relevant ways. We are tremendously proud of our initial achievements: 29 healthymagination validated products, US$700 million in research and development investment and more than 135 million lives touched in new ways in the first two years.”
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Workshop
INTRODUCTION TO BIO-MEDICAL INFORMATICS
April 27 – 30, 2011
Bio-Medical Informatics Centre (ICMR), Department of Biophysics,
All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi – 110029
Bio-Medical informatics is a newly emerging interdisciplinary field that integrates medicine, biology, and information technology. This workshop is the starting point for hands-on instruction in the use of software tools for genomic and drug discovery. The workshop will focus on the basics of protein structures, molecular modeling and receptor-ligand docking techniques in addition to sequence alignment tools and databases. More emphasis will be given to hands on training and practical exercises.
The workshop is fully supported by ICMR. There will be no course fee. However, the selected students will have to make their own travel and accommodation arrangements. Preference will be given to applicants from in and around Delhi and to those who can use these tools in their research work. A maximum of 25 participants will be selected.
This is a preview of Workshop On Biomedical Informatics in AIIMS, New Delhi.
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