MEETING ANNOUNCEMENT/CALL FOR PAPERS
The 15th Annual meeting
Society for Physical Regulation in Biology and Medicine (SPRBM)
Oct. 11-14 1995 Hyatt Regency, Crystal City, Arlington, VA.
In addition to contributed papers and updates, special symposia
this year will focus on: electromagnetic field stimulation of wound
healing; acoustic force effects on tissue repair; and thermal effects on
tissue remodeling.
MAY 12, 1995 is the DEADLINE for contributed papers! For
abstract forms or to get on mailing list contact Ms. Debbie Stoutamire at:
SPRBM@FASEB.ORG
or
SPRBM
9650 Rockville Pike,
Bethesda, MD 20814-3998
Fax: 301-530-7049 phone: 301-571-0680
The SPRBM (formerly, the Bioelectrical Repair and Growth Soc.) is
known for its multidiciplinary scope centering on the interaction of
mechanical, electrical, magnetic, ultrasound, and thermal stimuli with
biological systems. Emerging clinical applications and the newest research
on basic cellular mechanisms are equally represented at these conferences.
SPRBM has a SINGLE SESSION meeting format, involving clinicians,
engineers, physicists and biologists, and has extremely lively discussions
in which all attendees are encouraged to be involved.
Joe Spadaro, Ph.D.
S.U.N.Y. Health Science Center - Syracuse
spadaroj@vax.cs.hscsyr.edu
The 15th Annual meeting
Society for Physical Regulation in Biology and Medicine (SPRBM)
Oct. 11-14 1995 Hyatt Regency, Crystal City, Arlington, VA.
In addition to contributed papers and updates, special symposia
this year will focus on: electromagnetic field stimulation of wound
healing; acoustic force effects on tissue repair; and thermal effects on
tissue remodeling.
MAY 12, 1995 is the DEADLINE for contributed papers! For
abstract forms or to get on mailing list contact Ms. Debbie Stoutamire at:
SPRBM@FASEB.ORG
or
SPRBM
9650 Rockville Pike,
Bethesda, MD 20814-3998
Fax: 301-530-7049 phone: 301-571-0680
The SPRBM (formerly, the Bioelectrical Repair and Growth Soc.) is
known for its multidiciplinary scope centering on the interaction of
mechanical, electrical, magnetic, ultrasound, and thermal stimuli with
biological systems. Emerging clinical applications and the newest research
on basic cellular mechanisms are equally represented at these conferences.
SPRBM has a SINGLE SESSION meeting format, involving clinicians,
engineers, physicists and biologists, and has extremely lively discussions
in which all attendees are encouraged to be involved.
Joe Spadaro, Ph.D.
S.U.N.Y. Health Science Center - Syracuse
spadaroj@vax.cs.hscsyr.edu