I have just received a message that I thought may be of interest to some of you.
ASAE the society for biological, food and agricultural engineering will hold
a forum discussing the Possibiliites of Biological Engineering outside the
medical field. I have the opportunity to invite 100 participants to this forum
and the registration for these 100 will be waived. If you are interested in
participating please send an email message to
Brahm Verma
Professor
Biological and Agricultural Engineering
The University of Georgia
bverma@bae.uga.edu
He will accept 100 request on a first come first serve basis.
Below is a recent email Dr. Verma sent to me with a schedule of events.
Thanks for taking the time to read this.
Tim Foutz
tfoutz@bae.uga.edu
Schedule for the INSTITUTE OF BIOLOGICAL ENGINEERING FORUM starting at 9AM
on Tuesday, December 13, 1994 in Atlanta, Georgia is not properly listed in
the ASAE Meeting Program recently received. Please note the following
schedule for the FORUM.
If possible, please plan to attend and contribute to this important
discussion.
FORUM
INSTITUTE OF BIOLOGICAL ENGINEERING
ASAE WINTER MEETING
THE ATLANTA HILTON - CRYSTAL II
ATLANTA, GEORGIA
DECEMBER 13, 1994
Morning Session
Presiding: Brahm P. Verma, Professor, Biological and Agricultural
Engineering, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia.
9:00 Introduction of the Session. Brahm Verma
9:05 Welcome. Gail Janssen, President of ASAE
9:10 Possibilities in Biological Engineering. Brahm Verma
9:25 Biological Engineering in Forest Systems. Karl-Erik L. Eriksson,
Professor of Biochemistry, Eminent Scholar of Biotechnology and
Adjunct Professor of Biological and Agricultural Engineering,
University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia.
9:50 Biological Engineering in Agricultural and Food Systems. James H.
Dooley, Program Manager, Strategic Biological Sciences,
Weyerhaeuser Company, Tacoma, WA.
10:20 Biological Engineering in Health. Robert Nerem. Parker H. Petit
Distinguished Professor for Engineering in Medicine, Georgia
Institute of Technology, and Founding President of AIMBE,
Atlanta, Georgia.
10:50 Questions and Comments from the audience
11:30 Adjourn
Afternoon Session
Presiding: Brahm P. Verma, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia.
1:00 Introduction of the Session
1:05 Proposal for Institute of Biological Engineering. Brahm Verma
1:20 Questions and Comments
1:45 Breakout Sessions
3:15 Report from each session
4:00 Adjourn
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ASAE the society for biological, food and agricultural engineering will hold
a forum discussing the Possibiliites of Biological Engineering outside the
medical field. I have the opportunity to invite 100 participants to this forum
and the registration for these 100 will be waived. If you are interested in
participating please send an email message to
Brahm Verma
Professor
Biological and Agricultural Engineering
The University of Georgia
bverma@bae.uga.edu
He will accept 100 request on a first come first serve basis.
Below is a recent email Dr. Verma sent to me with a schedule of events.
Thanks for taking the time to read this.
Tim Foutz
tfoutz@bae.uga.edu
Schedule for the INSTITUTE OF BIOLOGICAL ENGINEERING FORUM starting at 9AM
on Tuesday, December 13, 1994 in Atlanta, Georgia is not properly listed in
the ASAE Meeting Program recently received. Please note the following
schedule for the FORUM.
If possible, please plan to attend and contribute to this important
discussion.
FORUM
INSTITUTE OF BIOLOGICAL ENGINEERING
ASAE WINTER MEETING
THE ATLANTA HILTON - CRYSTAL II
ATLANTA, GEORGIA
DECEMBER 13, 1994
Morning Session
Presiding: Brahm P. Verma, Professor, Biological and Agricultural
Engineering, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia.
9:00 Introduction of the Session. Brahm Verma
9:05 Welcome. Gail Janssen, President of ASAE
9:10 Possibilities in Biological Engineering. Brahm Verma
9:25 Biological Engineering in Forest Systems. Karl-Erik L. Eriksson,
Professor of Biochemistry, Eminent Scholar of Biotechnology and
Adjunct Professor of Biological and Agricultural Engineering,
University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia.
9:50 Biological Engineering in Agricultural and Food Systems. James H.
Dooley, Program Manager, Strategic Biological Sciences,
Weyerhaeuser Company, Tacoma, WA.
10:20 Biological Engineering in Health. Robert Nerem. Parker H. Petit
Distinguished Professor for Engineering in Medicine, Georgia
Institute of Technology, and Founding President of AIMBE,
Atlanta, Georgia.
10:50 Questions and Comments from the audience
11:30 Adjourn
Afternoon Session
Presiding: Brahm P. Verma, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia.
1:00 Introduction of the Session
1:05 Proposal for Institute of Biological Engineering. Brahm Verma
1:20 Questions and Comments
1:45 Breakout Sessions
3:15 Report from each session
4:00 Adjourn
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