In an effort to facilitate abstract submission and to avoid conflict with deadlines for other conferences, THE DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSION OF SHORT ABSTRACTS TO THE 25th SOUTHERN BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING CONFERENCE HAS BEEN EXTENDED TO JANUARY 30, 2009.
Abstracts will be accepted at sbec2009@fiu.edu until January 30, 2009.
Additional updated information on the conference can be accessed at the official website: http://www.bme.fiu.edu/SBEC2009/
The aim of this conference is to bring together researchers, clinicians, students, and industry leaders to discuss current ideas and concepts in biomedical research. The 2009 Southern Biomedical Engineering Conference will be held May 15-17, 2009 in Miami, Florida. The program will include keynote lectures, presentations in diverse areas of biotechnology, and student competitions. Registration forms and information for participants are already available in the registration section of our website at http://www.bme.fiu.edu/SBEC2009
Even though this is primarily a regional conference, attendance from all regions of the US, Latin America, and around the world is strongly encouraged and welcomed. An important incentive of the Southern Biomedical Engineering Conference is that it is not as large as many of the international meetings, so that interactions between students and prominent biomedical engineers from many diverse fields are facilitated. These interactions are key to the field's continued development and advancement, and they provide an excellent platform for networking and exchanging ideas.
The deadline for submission of short abstracts will be January 30th, 2009. Instructions for abstract formatting are available at http://www.bme.fiu.edu/SBEC2009/index.htm Please make sure to follow the formatting instructions posted as a Word file. The abstract need not be an exact number of words, but it must follow the requirements for number of lines in order to meet printing specifications.
Undergraduate and graduate students, as well as medical/dental students and residency candidates are encouraged to submit abstracts for the student paper competition. Several student awards will be given to honor the best presentations in each category. Please indicate in your cover letter or email your student status and if you wish your presentation to be included in the student paper competition.
We are also proud to announce that we will be collecting full paper manuscripts (due date March 15th, 2009) for consideration to be published in the American Journal of Biomedical Science (AJBMS) as a special issue on Biomedical Engineering. For further details visit http://www.bme.fiu.edu/SBEC2009/AJBMS.htm
The conference venue will be the Embassy Suites Hotel - Miami International Airport. We will soon provide links for reservations and conference codes in the "hotel information" section of the SBEC 2009 website.
Finally, we would like to extend an invitation to exhibitors and sponsors to participate in SBEC 2009 and take advantage of the chance to interact with presenters and attendees. For information on exhibiting your products at SBEC 2009, please refer to the exhibitors section of our website at http://www.bme.fiu.edu/SBEC2009/exhibitors.htm
If you know of any colleagues who could be interested in this conference, please feel free to pass on this information.
We look forward to your participation in this very exciting meeting!
Conference Chairs
Anthony J. McGoron, PhD, Acting Chair
Chenzhong Li, PhD
Wei-Chiang Lin, PhD
Biomedical Engineering Department, Florida International University
Miami, FL 33174
bme.fiu.edu
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About Miami:
Described as the "only great city of the world that started as a fantasy," Miami, with its subtropical climate, naturally protected harbor, and spectacular beaches, has traditionally been a haven for tourism. Since the late 1980s, however, the city has sustained unprecedented growth and, while transforming its image, has emerged as a center of international finance and commerce and as a regional center for Latin American and Haitian art. An unincorporated village shortly before the turn of the twentieth century, Miami boasts a metropolitan area that includes a large unincorporated area and 30 incorporated areas or municipalities, all of which make up Miami-Dade County. Greater Miami offers a diversity of lifestyles and attractions to both residents and visitors in a variety of small towns and cities such as Coconut Grove, Miami Beach, South Beach, Coral Gables, and Bal Harbor. With easy access to other parts of the country, Miami has developed into one of America's major transportation hubs, and today it is a year-round city that offers something for everyone. For a sample of things to do in Miami and more information on our city, you can visit http://www.miamiandbeaches.com/Index.asp or http://www.answers.com/topic/miami-florida
Abstracts will be accepted at sbec2009@fiu.edu until January 30, 2009.
Additional updated information on the conference can be accessed at the official website: http://www.bme.fiu.edu/SBEC2009/
The aim of this conference is to bring together researchers, clinicians, students, and industry leaders to discuss current ideas and concepts in biomedical research. The 2009 Southern Biomedical Engineering Conference will be held May 15-17, 2009 in Miami, Florida. The program will include keynote lectures, presentations in diverse areas of biotechnology, and student competitions. Registration forms and information for participants are already available in the registration section of our website at http://www.bme.fiu.edu/SBEC2009
Even though this is primarily a regional conference, attendance from all regions of the US, Latin America, and around the world is strongly encouraged and welcomed. An important incentive of the Southern Biomedical Engineering Conference is that it is not as large as many of the international meetings, so that interactions between students and prominent biomedical engineers from many diverse fields are facilitated. These interactions are key to the field's continued development and advancement, and they provide an excellent platform for networking and exchanging ideas.
The deadline for submission of short abstracts will be January 30th, 2009. Instructions for abstract formatting are available at http://www.bme.fiu.edu/SBEC2009/index.htm Please make sure to follow the formatting instructions posted as a Word file. The abstract need not be an exact number of words, but it must follow the requirements for number of lines in order to meet printing specifications.
Undergraduate and graduate students, as well as medical/dental students and residency candidates are encouraged to submit abstracts for the student paper competition. Several student awards will be given to honor the best presentations in each category. Please indicate in your cover letter or email your student status and if you wish your presentation to be included in the student paper competition.
We are also proud to announce that we will be collecting full paper manuscripts (due date March 15th, 2009) for consideration to be published in the American Journal of Biomedical Science (AJBMS) as a special issue on Biomedical Engineering. For further details visit http://www.bme.fiu.edu/SBEC2009/AJBMS.htm
The conference venue will be the Embassy Suites Hotel - Miami International Airport. We will soon provide links for reservations and conference codes in the "hotel information" section of the SBEC 2009 website.
Finally, we would like to extend an invitation to exhibitors and sponsors to participate in SBEC 2009 and take advantage of the chance to interact with presenters and attendees. For information on exhibiting your products at SBEC 2009, please refer to the exhibitors section of our website at http://www.bme.fiu.edu/SBEC2009/exhibitors.htm
If you know of any colleagues who could be interested in this conference, please feel free to pass on this information.
We look forward to your participation in this very exciting meeting!
Conference Chairs
Anthony J. McGoron, PhD, Acting Chair
Chenzhong Li, PhD
Wei-Chiang Lin, PhD
Biomedical Engineering Department, Florida International University
Miami, FL 33174
bme.fiu.edu
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
About Miami:
Described as the "only great city of the world that started as a fantasy," Miami, with its subtropical climate, naturally protected harbor, and spectacular beaches, has traditionally been a haven for tourism. Since the late 1980s, however, the city has sustained unprecedented growth and, while transforming its image, has emerged as a center of international finance and commerce and as a regional center for Latin American and Haitian art. An unincorporated village shortly before the turn of the twentieth century, Miami boasts a metropolitan area that includes a large unincorporated area and 30 incorporated areas or municipalities, all of which make up Miami-Dade County. Greater Miami offers a diversity of lifestyles and attractions to both residents and visitors in a variety of small towns and cities such as Coconut Grove, Miami Beach, South Beach, Coral Gables, and Bal Harbor. With easy access to other parts of the country, Miami has developed into one of America's major transportation hubs, and today it is a year-round city that offers something for everyone. For a sample of things to do in Miami and more information on our city, you can visit http://www.miamiandbeaches.com/Index.asp or http://www.answers.com/topic/miami-florida