2013 Biomedical Engineering Society Annual Meeting
2013年生物医学工程学会年会
基本信息
- 批准号:8652062
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 1万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2013
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2013-09-20 至 2014-07-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
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项目摘要
Project Summary Abstract
The Biomedical Engineering Society (BMES) is devoted to developing and using engineering and
technology to advance human health and well-being and to building the next generation of biomedical
engineers to realize that vision. Innovative technologies are being developed and medical advances
are occurring at a rapid rate while global problems are increasing in complexity. In order to keep pace
and meet challenges, biomedical engineering must train and develop the best talent and draw that
talent from all sectors. BMES is uniquely positioned as a professional society to play an active role in
leading the discipline and shaping the future of biomedical engineering. Beyond research and
educational presentations, through its Annual Meeting, BMES will provide opportunities for strategic
network building, career development and advancement, sharing ideas, recognizing and promoting
talent, developing and promoting professional excellence and broadening the participation of
underserved and underrepresented groups. The theme of this year's meeting is "From Molecules to
Devices" and it will be held in Seattle, Washington from September 25-28, 2013. A record 4,000+
attendees are anticipated for the 2013 meeting based upon previous attendance records and abstract
submissions. The main program consists of 19 parallel technical Program Tracks providing over 900
oral presentations and over 1,600 poster presentations. The meeting will also feature three one-day
workshops, four plenary lectures by distinguished academic, translational and industry leaders,
special symposia, and a variety of special sessions. Career opportunities are afforded through a Meet
the Faculty Candidate Poster Session and a Career Fair for students to interact with representatives
from industry. Pre-conference workshops address important contemporary issues in biomedical
engineering (BME) and provide opportunities for career development: Coulter College focuses on
coaching students through translating discoveries in the lab to viable clinical products; BME-IDEA,
gives faculty the opportunity to understand issues in technology transfer and commercialization; and
COACh offers professional development for graduate students and post-doctorates. This conference
proposal seeks funding to support new and existing activities specifically targeted toward younger
and junior members, underrepresented minorities, individuals with disabilities, women and others who
are underserved and under-engaged by the Society. It is expected that these activities will be
recurring on an annual basis and will contribute to a comprehensive approach by BMES to ensure
development of a diverse technically competent biomedical engineering workforce.
项目概要 摘要
生物医学工程学会(BMES)致力于开发和利用工程和
促进人类健康和福祉并建设下一代生物医学的技术
工程师来实现这一愿景。创新技术不断发展,医疗不断进步
随着全球问题的复杂性日益增加,这些问题正在迅速发生。为了跟上步伐
迎接挑战,生物医学工程必须培养和培养最优秀的人才并吸引
来自各行各业的人才。 BMES 作为一个专业协会,具有独特的定位,可以在以下方面发挥积极作用:
引领学科并塑造生物医学工程的未来。超越研究和
BMES 将通过其年会的教育演示提供战略机会
网络建设、职业发展和进步、分享想法、认可和促进
人才,发展和促进专业卓越并扩大参与
服务不足和代表性不足的群体。今年会议的主题是“从分子到
Devices”,将于 2013 年 9 月 25 日至 28 日在华盛顿州西雅图举行。破纪录的 4,000+
根据之前的出席记录和摘要,预计 2013 年会议的与会者人数
意见书。主程序由 19 个并行技术程序轨道组成,提供 900 多个
口头报告和超过 1,600 份海报报告。此次会议还将举办三场为期一天的会议
研讨会、杰出学术、翻译和行业领袖的四场全体演讲,
专题研讨会和各种专题会议。通过见面会提供职业机会
教师候选人海报展示会和招聘会,供学生与代表互动
来自工业。会前研讨会讨论生物医学领域的重要当代问题
工程(BME)并提供职业发展机会:库尔特学院专注于
指导学生将实验室的发现转化为可行的临床产品; BME-理念,
为教师提供了解技术转让和商业化问题的机会;和
COACh 为研究生和博士后提供专业发展。本次大会
提案寻求资金支持专门针对年轻人的新的和现有的活动
和初级成员、代表性不足的少数群体、残疾人、妇女和其他
社会的服务不足和参与不足。预计这些活动将
每年重复一次,并将有助于 BMES 采取全面的方法,以确保
培养一支多元化、技术精湛的生物医学工程队伍。
项目成果
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生物医学工程学会2014年年会
- 批准号:
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- 资助金额:
$ 1万 - 项目类别:
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