With the aid of engineering and information technology, biomedical engineering has emerged as a high–tech field, generating innovation in such areas as medical imaging, bioinformatics, MEMS, sensors and nanotechnology, new biomaterials, regenerative medicine and tissue engineering scaffolds, medical robotics, and neurobiology. Scientists and engineers in this field work towards such advances as developing artificial organs that mimic natural human organs, cell based therapies, optimising bioresponsive materials and implants with enhanced biological activity and drug delivery ability, conducting telemedicine, performing surgeries with robots, creating laboratory–on–a–chip approaches, and controlling robots through natural animal brain matter. BioMed 2013 will bring together leading experts in the key interdisciplinary fields of biomedical engineering.<br>PURPOSE<br>BioMed 2013 will be a forum for scientists, engineers, and practitioners to present and discuss their contributions towards research advances and developments in the field of biomedical engineering. Delegates will have the opportunity to network with experts, to attend tutorials, keynote and invited addresses, and panel discussions.<br>SCOPE<br>The topics of interest to be covered by BioMed 2013 include, but are not limited to:<br>HEALTH CARE TECHNOLOGY<br>Artificial Organs<br>Biotechnology And Pharmaceuticals<br>Clinical Assessment and Patient Diagnosis<br>Clinical Engineering<br>Computer–aided Surgery<br>Computers in Medical Education<br>Electrotherapy<br>Functional Electrical Stimulation (Fes)<br>Haptics<br>Health Care Information Systems<br>Implant Technology<br>Interactive 3–D Models<br>Lasers in Medicine<br>Medical Physics<br>Neural, Sensory Systems and Rehabilitation<br>Patient Monitoring<br>Prosthetics and Orthotics<br>Radiotherapy<br>Regenerative Medicine<br>Rehabilitation Engineering<br>Systems Physiology<br>Telemedicine<br>Therapeutic Engineering<br>MEDICAL DEVICES, BIOMEDICAL MATERIALS, MEASUREMENT AND INSTRUMENTATION<br>Bioinstrumentation<br>Biomaterials<br>Biomechanics<br>Biomechatronics<br>Biomedical Electronics<br>Biosensors and Transducers<br>Data and Signal Acquisition<br>Dental Engineering<br>Electronic Medical Devices<br>Intelligent Instrumentation<br>Lasers and Optical Systems<br>Measurement and Instrumentation<br>Microelectrical Mechanical Systems (MEMS)<br>Microtechnology and BioMEMS<br>Noninvasive Measurement<br>Reliability and Failure<br>Robotics<br>Robotics and Medicine<br>MEDICAL IMAGING, IMAGE AND SIGNAL PROCESSING<br>Biomedical Signal Processing<br>Biophotonics<br>Computed Tomography<br>Data Representation and Visualization<br>Integrated Medical Image Analysis<br>Magnetic Resonance Imaging<br>Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy<br>Medical Data Storage and Compression<br>Medical Image Processing<br>Medical Imaging (non MRI/S)<br>Nanoparticles and Cell Imaging<br>Nuclear Medicine<br>Optical Imaging<br>Ultrasound Imaging<br>MODELLING, SIMULATION, SYSTEMS AND CONTROL<br>Bio–Aquatic System Design and Protection<br>Bio–Environmental Engineering<br>Biomedical Computing<br>Electromagnetic Field Simulation<br>Hemodynamics<br>Sports and Ergonomics Simulation<br>Surgery Simulation and Simulators<br>Virtual Reality<br>MOLECULAR BIOENGINEERING<br>Bioinformatics<br>Bio–Nanotechnology<br>Bionics<br>Computational Systems Biology<br>Cryobiology<br>Drug Delivery and Pharmacokinetics<br>Genomics and Genetic Engineering<br>Labs–on–Chips<br>Molecular and Cellular Engineering<br>Neural Engineering<br>Orthopaedic Bioengineering<br>Pharmaceutical Engineering<br>Tissue Engineering<br>
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BioMed
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Innsbruck
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Austria
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