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    Article 369 in sci.med.physics:
    From: ndd@sunbar.mc.duke.edu (Ned Danieley)
    Newsgroups: sci.med.physics,sci.engr.biomed,sci.med
    Subject: Rocky Mountain Bioengineering Symposium
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    Date: 29 Apr 92 21:04:35 GMT
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    Announcement and Call for Papers
    for the
    30th Annual Rocky Mountain Bioengineering Symposium

    April 2-3, 1993 Holiday Inn Market Square, San Antonio, Texas

    The RMBS has been held annually since 1964. Initially at sites in and
    around the Rocky Mountain area, the conference has grown to become a
    regional symposium with meeting sites throughout the entire midwest.
    Although considered to be a regional conference, contributions and
    attendees come from all parts of the United States, Canada, and the
    world. Accepted papers are published in a nationally distributed
    Conference Proceedings through the Instrument Society of America (ISA).


    Topic Areas for Contributed Papers

    Aerospace Medicine Health Care Delivery Systems
    Biomaterials Hemodynamics
    Biomechanics Human Factors
    Biomedical Engineering Education Imaging Systems
    Biomedical Instrumentation & Sensors Instrumentation in Wildlife Management
    Biophysics and Biochemistry Modeling of Physiological Systems
    Biosignal Acquisition and Processing Neural Networks
    Cardiovascular Mechanics Pharmacological Systems
    Clinical Engineering Radiology and Nuclear Medicine
    Computer Applications in Medicine Rehabilitation and Prostheses
    Ultrasound Instrumentation



    Student Papers are Encouraged


    Deadlines

    Receipt of Abstract November 30, 1992
    Notification of Acceptance December 30, 1992
    Receipt of Completed Paper February 1, 1993

    Abstracts of papers (including student papers), not to exceed 200
    words (double- spaced) typed, should be submitted to the Program

    Dr. John D. Enderle
    Department of Electrical Engineering
    North Dakota State University
    Fargo, ND 58105
    VOICE: (701) 237-7689
    FAX: (701) 237-8677
    email: enderle@plains.nodak.edu

    The abstract should describe the problem investigated, methods used
    and results obtained. Final papers for publication in the Conference
    Proceedings are limited to six (6) pages and will need to be submitted
    in Camera Ready format on 81/2 x 11 inch paper.

    --
    Ned Danieley (ndd@sunbar.mc.duke.edu)
    Basic Arrhythmia Laboratory
    Box 3140, Duke University Medical Center
    Durham, NC 27710 (919) 660-5111 or 660-5100
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