***FIRST ANNOUNCEMENT AND CALL FOR PAPERS***
10th INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON COMPUTER
METHODS IN BIOMECHANICS AND BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING
11- 14 April, 2012
Hotel Berlin, Berlin, Germany
Coordinators:
John Middleton, Sam L Evans, Cathy Holt (Cardiff University, UK)
Antonius Rohlmann and Bill Taylor (Charite University, Berlin, Germany)
Christopher Jacobs (Columbia University, USA)
DEADLINE FOR ABSTRACTS - 16th December 2011
ACCEPTANCE OF ABSTRACTS – 22nd December 2011
SUBMISSION OF ABSTRACTS
We are pleased to invite both new and previous participants to CMBBE2012 which will be held at the Hotel Berlin, Berlin, Germany 11–14 April 2012. The themes and topics for this 10th symposium in the series have been developed through interaction with international experts and advisers and reflect the latest developments in computer methods in biomechanics, biomedical technology and modelling of biological structures. Key objectives are to highlight and communicate new areas of future potential as well as presenting new techniques that are being successfully applied across medical technology, biomechanics and the healthcare sector. Interdisciplinary research which overarches medical technology, imaging/tissue characterisation, biosciences and applications in clinical practice will be placed at the forefront of the meeting agenda.
We are pleased to invited participants to submit one page abstracts which focus on the symposium topics and special sessions. New innovations in both theoretical and applied biosimulation are welcome. Please note that papers will be reviewed on a continuous basis up the closing date for abstract submission which is 16th December 2011. To submit an abstract see link at http://cmbbe2012.cf.ac.uk/abstract.asp Abstracts should be submitted in MS Word (.doc) or Adobe Acrobat (.pdf) and then emailed to faruquer@cf.ac.uk and middletonj2@cf.ac.uk.
SYMPOSIUM FORMAT
30 Plenary presentations by renowned International speakers
30 Oral and 6 poster presentation sessions by Contributed Authors
Special sessions on emerging topics
Software and medical technology exhibits by leading organisations
Substantial Sponsored prizes for best research papers and posters
Young researchers are very welcome with reduced fee together with significant student prizes
10th INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON COMPUTER
METHODS IN BIOMECHANICS AND BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING
11- 14 April, 2012
Hotel Berlin, Berlin, Germany
Coordinators:
John Middleton, Sam L Evans, Cathy Holt (Cardiff University, UK)
Antonius Rohlmann and Bill Taylor (Charite University, Berlin, Germany)
Christopher Jacobs (Columbia University, USA)
DEADLINE FOR ABSTRACTS - 16th December 2011
ACCEPTANCE OF ABSTRACTS – 22nd December 2011
SUBMISSION OF ABSTRACTS
We are pleased to invite both new and previous participants to CMBBE2012 which will be held at the Hotel Berlin, Berlin, Germany 11–14 April 2012. The themes and topics for this 10th symposium in the series have been developed through interaction with international experts and advisers and reflect the latest developments in computer methods in biomechanics, biomedical technology and modelling of biological structures. Key objectives are to highlight and communicate new areas of future potential as well as presenting new techniques that are being successfully applied across medical technology, biomechanics and the healthcare sector. Interdisciplinary research which overarches medical technology, imaging/tissue characterisation, biosciences and applications in clinical practice will be placed at the forefront of the meeting agenda.
We are pleased to invited participants to submit one page abstracts which focus on the symposium topics and special sessions. New innovations in both theoretical and applied biosimulation are welcome. Please note that papers will be reviewed on a continuous basis up the closing date for abstract submission which is 16th December 2011. To submit an abstract see link at http://cmbbe2012.cf.ac.uk/abstract.asp Abstracts should be submitted in MS Word (.doc) or Adobe Acrobat (.pdf) and then emailed to faruquer@cf.ac.uk and middletonj2@cf.ac.uk.
SYMPOSIUM FORMAT
30 Plenary presentations by renowned International speakers
30 Oral and 6 poster presentation sessions by Contributed Authors
Special sessions on emerging topics
Software and medical technology exhibits by leading organisations
Substantial Sponsored prizes for best research papers and posters
Young researchers are very welcome with reduced fee together with significant student prizes