Bioengineering12

Building on the success of last year’s meeting in London, we are very pleased to be able to announce that Bioengineering12 will be held at the Said Business School in Oxford, on 6–7th September, 2012.

In addition to scientific activities, there will be a conference dinner at St Anne’s College, which also has reasonably priced accommodation available in the heart of Oxford.

Themes

Parallel sessions will be held on both days, with specific topical coverage as follows:

  • Biomaterials
  • Biomechanics and Biofluids
  • Cell and Molecular Bioengineering
  • Imaging and Modelling
  • Instrumentation and Devices
  • Neuroscience
  • Orthopedics and Skin

Programme

Keynote Speaker: Marco Viceconti (University of Sheffield)
Further details of the full programme will be available soon.

Abstract Submission

For those who would like to present, there is an option to submit a 300 word abstract. To submit your abstract please visit our website. No papers will be accepted.

Abstracts deadline: 1st June, 2012.

For more information, registation, abstract submission and registration, please visit our website http://bioeng2012.isd.kcl.ac.uk/

Contact email: bioeng2012@kcl.ac.uk


Save the Dates: Bioengineering12

Bioengineering12 will be held 6th-7th of September 2012 at the Said Business School, University of Oxford. Check back for more information and abstract submission instructions!


Bioengineering11 Wrap-up

A successful Bioengineering11 meeting was held 12 & 13 September, 2011, at Queen Mary, University of London. The final conference programme is here on the conference website, or archived on this site.

At this meeting a new chair was elected for the society: Prof. Peter Weinberg of Imperial College.

The Society thanks the founding Chair, Prof. Ross Ethier, for his services over the last three years.

Bioengineering12 information will be posted soon–check back here!


Preliminary Announcement: Bioengineering11

Meeting Dates: 12 & 13 September 2011

Following the successes of previous meetings(Bioengineering 08 at Imperial College, Bioengineering 09 at Oxford and Bioengineering10 at Nottingham), The Bioengineering Society is pleased to announce Bioengineering11, which will be held at Queen Mary, University of London on 12 and 13 September, 2011.

The Annual meeting of the Bioengineering Society has the ultimate goal of advancing and exchanging knowledge in all matters relating to Bioengineering. The conference chair will be Prof Wen Wang. Details about the conference, accommodation and logistics, and abstract submission will all be found on the conference website.

We are delighted to confirm the two plenary speakers for the event as:

  • Professor Denis Noble, FRS (Oxford) talking on the Cardiome Project
  • Professor Viola Vogel, (ETH Zurich) talking on biological nanosystems

Download the conference brochure (pdf).

Abstract deadline: 30 June 2011


Bioengineering10 Preliminary Programme

The Preliminary Programme for Bioengineering10, to be held September 15-16, at the University of Nottingham, is now available. View it as a downloadable .pdf.

Full information, including a registration form, is contained in the attached .pdf file.


Bioengineering10

Abstract deadline was extended to June 11, 2010.

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A printable flyer is available.

Full details and abstract submission information is on the meeting page.


Prize Nominations

Nominations are invited for The Bioengineering Society prize, to be awarded each year, honouring substantial contributions to the field of bioengineering in the UK. Full nomination information and the nomination form are available on the Prize Nominations page.


Bioengineering10 Abstract Submission

Bioengineering10 will take place 15th-16th September, 2010, at Nottingham University. The conference is running in parallel with the Medical Physics and Engineering Conference, organised by IPEM of the Institute of Physics. Registration enables joint access to both conference programmes and poster sessions.

Abstract submission is now open via the IPEM website.


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The Bioengineering Society Website is under construction. Check back soon!

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