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THE 1995 SUMMER BIOENGINEERING CONFERENCE
CALL FOR PAPERS
Beaver Creek, Colorado
June 28-July 2, 1995
The Bioengineering Division and the Bioprocess Engineering
Subdivision of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers in
conjunction with the American Institute of Chemical Engineers, the
American Society of Civil Engineers and the Biomedical Engineering
Society will be sponsoring the second Summer Bioengineering
Conference to be held June 28 through July 2, 1995 in the cool and
colorful Colorado mountain town of Beaver Creek. Abstracts in all
areas of bioengineering are solicited for this conference. Specific
sessions and forums are planned on the following topics:
* Computational Bioengineering
* Cardiovascular Engineering
* Cellular and Tissue Engineering
* Cell Mechanics
* Tissue Mechanics
* Bone Mechanics
* Sports Biomechanics and Equipment Design
* Dental Biomechanics and Biomaterials
* Cartilage Mechanics and Tissue Microstructure
* other special topics to include:
Models of Cellular Motility
Mechanical Stress and Gene Expression
Receptor Mediation
Bioengineering and the Lung
Bioreactor Design
Current Techniques
The following group of individuals will be responsible for the overall
organization of the sessions and symposia. Their phone numbers and e-
mail addresses are available from kvickers@acpub.duke.edu.
H. Buettner S. Goldstein T. Keaveny A. Mikos R. Spilker
K. Chandran F. Guilak N. Langrana V. Mow J. Tarbell
S. Diamond T. Harrigan D. Lauffenburger A. Popel R. Tran-Son-Tay
M. Epstein S. Hefzy J. Lewis A. Saha R. Tranquillo
A. Erdman R. Hochmuth H. Lipowsky A. Sadegy R. Vanderby
J. Frangos M. Hull M. McAlarney A. Sambanis T. Wick
M. Friedman R. Kamm L. McIntire B. Simon D. Winter
Abstracts are to be submitted on 8.5 by 11" paper. The format
instructions may be obtained from:
Kathy Vickers (kvickers@acpub.duke.edu)
Robert Hochmuth (hochmuth@acpub.duke.edu)
Department of Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science
Box 90300, Duke University, Durham, NC 27708-0300
Tel: 919-660-5309, -5310; FAX: 919-660-8963
DEADLINES
Submission of Abstracts: December 15, 1994
Notification of Authors: March 1, 1995
Preliminary Schedule:
Wednesday 6/28 evening welcoming reception
Thursday 6/29 8:00 am to 12:30 & 5:00 to 7:00 pm
Friday 6/30 8:00 am to 12:30
Saturday 7/1 8:00 am to 12:30 & 1:30 to 3:30 pm & barbecue
Sunday 7/2 8:00 am to 12:30 & departure
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Beaver Creek, Colorado is located eight miles west of Vail just off
I 70 (Exit 167) and is about 100 miles from Denver. This is ski
country, so summer lodging is plentiful. There are many opportunities
for recreation including hiking and horseback riding through the green
forests and mountains of the western slope. Golf and tennis balls
travel especially far and fast in the air at 8000 feet. The meeting
format, with several free afternoons, is conducive to individual and
family oriented activities.
************************************************** ********************
THE 1995 SUMMER BIOENGINEERING CONFERENCE
CALL FOR PAPERS
Beaver Creek, Colorado
June 28-July 2, 1995
The Bioengineering Division and the Bioprocess Engineering
Subdivision of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers in
conjunction with the American Institute of Chemical Engineers, the
American Society of Civil Engineers and the Biomedical Engineering
Society will be sponsoring the second Summer Bioengineering
Conference to be held June 28 through July 2, 1995 in the cool and
colorful Colorado mountain town of Beaver Creek. Abstracts in all
areas of bioengineering are solicited for this conference. Specific
sessions and forums are planned on the following topics:
* Computational Bioengineering
* Cardiovascular Engineering
* Cellular and Tissue Engineering
* Cell Mechanics
* Tissue Mechanics
* Bone Mechanics
* Sports Biomechanics and Equipment Design
* Dental Biomechanics and Biomaterials
* Cartilage Mechanics and Tissue Microstructure
* other special topics to include:
Models of Cellular Motility
Mechanical Stress and Gene Expression
Receptor Mediation
Bioengineering and the Lung
Bioreactor Design
Current Techniques
The following group of individuals will be responsible for the overall
organization of the sessions and symposia. Their phone numbers and e-
mail addresses are available from kvickers@acpub.duke.edu.
H. Buettner S. Goldstein T. Keaveny A. Mikos R. Spilker
K. Chandran F. Guilak N. Langrana V. Mow J. Tarbell
S. Diamond T. Harrigan D. Lauffenburger A. Popel R. Tran-Son-Tay
M. Epstein S. Hefzy J. Lewis A. Saha R. Tranquillo
A. Erdman R. Hochmuth H. Lipowsky A. Sadegy R. Vanderby
J. Frangos M. Hull M. McAlarney A. Sambanis T. Wick
M. Friedman R. Kamm L. McIntire B. Simon D. Winter
Abstracts are to be submitted on 8.5 by 11" paper. The format
instructions may be obtained from:
Kathy Vickers (kvickers@acpub.duke.edu)
Robert Hochmuth (hochmuth@acpub.duke.edu)
Department of Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science
Box 90300, Duke University, Durham, NC 27708-0300
Tel: 919-660-5309, -5310; FAX: 919-660-8963
DEADLINES
Submission of Abstracts: December 15, 1994
Notification of Authors: March 1, 1995
Preliminary Schedule:
Wednesday 6/28 evening welcoming reception
Thursday 6/29 8:00 am to 12:30 & 5:00 to 7:00 pm
Friday 6/30 8:00 am to 12:30
Saturday 7/1 8:00 am to 12:30 & 1:30 to 3:30 pm & barbecue
Sunday 7/2 8:00 am to 12:30 & departure
__________________________________________________ ____________________
Beaver Creek, Colorado is located eight miles west of Vail just off
I 70 (Exit 167) and is about 100 miles from Denver. This is ski
country, so summer lodging is plentiful. There are many opportunities
for recreation including hiking and horseback riding through the green
forests and mountains of the western slope. Golf and tennis balls
travel especially far and fast in the air at 8000 feet. The meeting
format, with several free afternoons, is conducive to individual and
family oriented activities.
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