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    FINAL CALL FOR PAPERS
    >>
    >> Computational Biomechanics for Medicine V
    >> ,
    >>
    >> will be held in Beijing on September 24, 2010, in
    >> conjunction with MICCAI 2010 .
    >>
    >> Deadline for paper submission: 14 June 2010
    >>
    >> Invited Speakers:
    >> Tsuyoshi Yasuki
    >> General Manager, Advanced CAE Division, Toyota Motor Corporation, Toyota,
    >> Japan
    >> ³Development of Total Human Model for Safety (THUMS) version 4 and its
    >> application to biomechanical research"
    >>
    >> Prof. Zhang Ming
    >> Department of Health Technology and Informatics, The Hong Kong Polytechnic
    >> University
    >> "Computational foot-ankle-knee models for joint biomechanics and footwear
    >> design"
    >>
    >> Rationale:
    >>
    >> Mathematical modeling and computer simulation have proved tremendously
    >> successful in engineering. One of the greatest challenges for mechanists is
    >> to
    >> extend the success of computational mechanics to fields outside traditional
    >> engineering, in particular to biology, biomedical sciences, and medicine The
    >> proposed workshop will provide an opportunity for computational biomechanics
    >> specialists to present and exchange opinions on the opportunities of applying
    >> their techniques to computer-integrated medicine. For example, continuum
    >> mechanics models provide a rational basis for analysing biomedical images by
    >> constraining the solution to biologically reasonable motions and processes.
    >> Biomechanical modeling can also provide clinically important information
    >> about
    >> the physical status of the underlying biology, integrating information across
    >> molecular, tissue, organ, and organism scales. The main goal of this workshop
    >> is to showcase the clinical and scientific utility of computational
    >> biomechanics in computer-integrated medicine.
    >>
    >> Scope:
    >>
    >> The following computational mechanics disciplines will be included:
    >> 1. Computational solid mechanics
    >> 2. Computational multibody systems kinematics and dynamics
    >> 3. Computational fluid mechanics
    >> 4. Computational thermodynamics (e.g. heat transfer, radiation)
    >>
    >> We solicit papers that use methods of computational biomechanics in the
    >> following application areas:
    >> . Medical image analysis
    >> . Image-guided surgery
    >> . Surgical simulation
    >> . Surgical intervention planning
    >> . Surgical technique development
    >> . Disease prognosis and diagnosis
    >> . Injury mechanism analysis
    >> . Surgical aid design
    >> . Artificial organs
    >> . Implant and prostheses design
    >> . Medical robotics
    >> . Tissue engineering
    >> . Understanding of embryonic development
    >> . Understanding of aging
    >>
    >> ---------------------------------------------------------------
    >> Key dates
    >> . Deadline for paper submission: 14 June 2010
    >>
    >> . Notification of acceptance: 11 July 2010
    >>
    >> . Final version of papers submitted: 01 August 2009
    >>
    >> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
    >> Submission:
    >>
    >> Submissions should include CBM5 in the subject line and the author's first
    >> name and family name in the filename.
    >> Papers should be emailed (in .pdf format) to Adam Wittek
    >> .
    >> Full workshop papers will be carefully refereed.
    >> Participants will receive electronic versions of the papers on the day of the
    >> workshop.
    >> Paper proceedings will be published by Springer NY and sent to participants
    >> in 2011.
    >> The authors of the best papers presented at the Computational Biomechanics
    >> for Medicine V Workshop
    >> will be requested to submit an extended version of their papers to the
    >> special section of
    >> a premier biomedical engineering journal (the journal to be decided at a
    >> later date).
    >>
    >> Please follow the format specifications given at
    >> .
    >> The MS Word template can be downloaded from
    >> .
    >>
    >> Note:
    >>
    >> 1) In the template: Chapter title is your paper title.
    >> 2) Reference style: Use the style for Medicine, Biomedicine, Life Sciences,
    >> Chemistry, Geosciences, Computer Science, Engineering, Economics as specified
    >> in the Instructions to Authors.
    >> 3) The figures and tables should be embedded within the text.
    >> 4) Do not anonymise your manuscript.
    >> 5) The length of papers including figures and references should be between
    >> eight (8) and twelve (12) pages.
    >>
    >> We look forward to seeing you in Beijing in September.
    >>
    >> Regards,
    >>
    >> Adam Wittek, The University of Western Australia, adwit@mech.uwa.edu.au,
    >> http://school.mech.uwa.edu.au/ISML
    >>
    >> Poul M.F. Nielsen, University of Auckland p.nielsen@auckland.ac.nz,
    >> http://www.abi.auckland.ac.nz/uoa/home/about/our-people/directors-principal-i
    >> nvestigators
    >>
    >> Karol Miller, The University of Western Australia, kmiller@mech.uwa.edu.au,
    >> http://school.mech.uwa.edu.au/ISML
    >>
    >>
    >>
    >> -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
    >> -----
    >> Dr Adam WITTEK
    >> Associate Professor
    >> Intelligent Systems for Medicine Laboratory
    >> School of Mechanical Engineering
    >> The University of Western Australia
    >> 35 Stirling Highway, Crawley-Perth, Western Australia 6009 Australia
    >> Tel. +61 8 6488 7362 Fax. +61 8 6488 1024 Email. adwit@mech.uwa.edu.au
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