Dear colleagues,
The 2011 Design of Medical Devices Conference (DMD2011) will be held
April 12-14, 2011 in Minneapolis, USA. Detailed information on the
conference and registration can be found on the conference website:
http://www.dmd.umn.edu/index.html
*** DEADLINE FOR PAPERS: DECEMBER 15, 2010. ***
DMD2011 aims to provide a national forum to bring together world-class
medical device designers, researchers, manufacturers, and the public
sector to share perspectives and innovations in medical device design.
CONFIRMED KEYNOTE SPEAKERS
Robert Cook (National Institute of Standards and Technology, USA), Paolo
Dario (Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna, Pisa, Italy), Mauro Ferrari
(University of Texas/Rice University, USA), Jeffrey Kahn (University of
Minnesota, USA), Timoty Laske (Medtronic AF Solutions, Minneapolis,
USA), Dev Mukhopadyav, (Mayo Clinic, Minnesota, USA), Shuming Nie
(Georgia Tech, Atlanta, USA) and Jeffrey Shuren (Food and Drug
Administration, USA).
CALL FOR PAPERS (http://www.dmd.umn.edu/papers.html)
Deadline 15 December, 2010.
The conference seeks original papers that demonstrate new technologies
and applications in the field of medical device design. Submissions from
academic and industry researchers, clinicians and practitioners are
encouraged.
All accepted papers will be published in their entirety in the
Proceedings of the Design of Medical Devices Conference, available as a
CD to conference participants. The abstracts from accepted papers will
also be published in the ASME Journal of Medical Devices.
The conference accepts submissions for the following technical tracks:
TRK 1: Cardiovascular
TRK 2: Neuroengineering
TRK 3: Orthopedics
TRK 4: Urologic
TRK 5: Rehabilitation
TRK 6: Engineered Tissues
TRK 7: MEMS and Nano
TRK 8: Surgical Tools
TRK 9: Computer Modeling and Simulation
TRK 10: Design and Human Factors
TRK 11: Medical Device Product Development Process
TRK 12: Regulatory and Intellectual Property
TRK 13: Special Devices Topics
Interested authors must submit their draft paper and abstract through
the ASME DMD Conference Toolbox by December 15, 2010 for peer review.
Draft and final papers are 2-8 pages in length. All papers will be
peer-reviewed and the authors will be notified by 31 January 2011.
Details about the abstract submission process can be found on:
http://www.dmd.umn.edu/papers.html
On behalf of the organizing committee,
Jan Herman Kuiper
___________________________________________
Jan Herman Kuiper, PhD
Lecturer in Biomechanics, Keele University, UK
Postal address: RJAH Orthopaedic Hospital,
Oswestry, SY11 2RU, United Kingdom
The 2011 Design of Medical Devices Conference (DMD2011) will be held
April 12-14, 2011 in Minneapolis, USA. Detailed information on the
conference and registration can be found on the conference website:
http://www.dmd.umn.edu/index.html
*** DEADLINE FOR PAPERS: DECEMBER 15, 2010. ***
DMD2011 aims to provide a national forum to bring together world-class
medical device designers, researchers, manufacturers, and the public
sector to share perspectives and innovations in medical device design.
CONFIRMED KEYNOTE SPEAKERS
Robert Cook (National Institute of Standards and Technology, USA), Paolo
Dario (Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna, Pisa, Italy), Mauro Ferrari
(University of Texas/Rice University, USA), Jeffrey Kahn (University of
Minnesota, USA), Timoty Laske (Medtronic AF Solutions, Minneapolis,
USA), Dev Mukhopadyav, (Mayo Clinic, Minnesota, USA), Shuming Nie
(Georgia Tech, Atlanta, USA) and Jeffrey Shuren (Food and Drug
Administration, USA).
CALL FOR PAPERS (http://www.dmd.umn.edu/papers.html)
Deadline 15 December, 2010.
The conference seeks original papers that demonstrate new technologies
and applications in the field of medical device design. Submissions from
academic and industry researchers, clinicians and practitioners are
encouraged.
All accepted papers will be published in their entirety in the
Proceedings of the Design of Medical Devices Conference, available as a
CD to conference participants. The abstracts from accepted papers will
also be published in the ASME Journal of Medical Devices.
The conference accepts submissions for the following technical tracks:
TRK 1: Cardiovascular
TRK 2: Neuroengineering
TRK 3: Orthopedics
TRK 4: Urologic
TRK 5: Rehabilitation
TRK 6: Engineered Tissues
TRK 7: MEMS and Nano
TRK 8: Surgical Tools
TRK 9: Computer Modeling and Simulation
TRK 10: Design and Human Factors
TRK 11: Medical Device Product Development Process
TRK 12: Regulatory and Intellectual Property
TRK 13: Special Devices Topics
Interested authors must submit their draft paper and abstract through
the ASME DMD Conference Toolbox by December 15, 2010 for peer review.
Draft and final papers are 2-8 pages in length. All papers will be
peer-reviewed and the authors will be notified by 31 January 2011.
Details about the abstract submission process can be found on:
http://www.dmd.umn.edu/papers.html
On behalf of the organizing committee,
Jan Herman Kuiper
___________________________________________
Jan Herman Kuiper, PhD
Lecturer in Biomechanics, Keele University, UK
Postal address: RJAH Orthopaedic Hospital,
Oswestry, SY11 2RU, United Kingdom