Frontiers in Biomedical Devices Conference is next month


I
f you're interested in attending ASME's Frontiers in Biomedical Devices Conference, you have only one more month to register.

The conference — for medical device designers, research and process engineers, research scientists, government and academic personnel, and others involved in the research, evaluation and delivery of medical devices — will be held June 8–9 at the McDonnell Douglas Engineering Auditorium at the University of California, Irvine. The conference is sponsored by the ASME Nanotechnology Institute.

The Frontiers in Biomedical Devices program will focus on eight technical areas: monitoring the environment, imaging diagnostics, simulation and modeling, device testing, biosensors, device development, therapeutic devices, and regulatory issues.

The technical program will be chaired by Abe Lee of the University of California's Henry Samueli School of Engineering's biomedical engineering department, and co-chaired by Goran Matijasevic of the University of California's Henry Samueli School of Engineering's Integrated Nanosystems Research Facility.

The meeting also will include a combination reception/exhibition/poster session, to be held June 8 at the University Club.

To register, visit www.asmeconferences.org/NanoBio06/ConfRegistration.cfm.

For more information on the conference, visit www.asmeconferences.org/NanoBio06.



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