DUBLIN, Feb. 12, 2019 /PRNewswire/ --
The "BioEngineering, BioDetection & BioSensors" conference has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.
We welcome you to the BioEngineering, BioDetection and BioSensors to be held at the Marriott Coronado Island Resort & Spa, Coronado Island, California on April 1-2, 2019.
BioEngineering 2019 brings together the following topics:
- BioMEMS and Microfluidics-based Devices in Various Application Areas
- Biofabrication Technologies
- Tissue Engineering
- Synthetic Biology
BioDetection and Biosensors 2019 - Rapid growth in the development of biosensors has revolutionized the efficacy and sensitivity of analytical devices across Health, Food and Defenses industries. Yet many challenges remain for such devices and competing forms of assay are still relevant, with some still out performing and providing better value than biosensor-based technologies. Topic and challenges to be discussed include, but are not limited to, Biosensors, Nano Materials and Systems, Next Generation Sequencing for Pathogen Detection, Rapid Biodetection and Threat Identification, Single Molecule Analysis.
There will be excellent opportunities for networking with researchers from academia and industry, providing a platform for sharing insights and addressing challenges that often lead to mutually beneficial collaborations.
Delegates receive full access to the co-located and parallel conference track focusing on BioSensors and BioDetection and the co-located exhibit hall featuring companies displaying the latest technologies, products and services.
Who Should Attend:
- Academic Researchers
- Students and Postdoctoral fellows are encouraged to submit poster abstracts, register for the conference, attend the conference and present their research work in posters - this provides an excellent opportunity for scientific exchange and network with colleagues and fellow researchers in the field
- Scientific researchers from industry as well as business development professionals from industry - given the delegates at these conferences represent a blend of academics and industry participants, these conferences represent an excellent networking opportunity for industry researchers and for licensing and business development professionals from companies
- Vendors offering technologies, tools, products and services to the industry - These conferences provide an excellent venue for vendors that provide innovative technologies and tools to the industry to network and engage with prospective researchers/end-users since these conferences bring together the key opinion leaders (KOLs) in the field.
Agenda:
Day 1 - BioEngineering Track
Monday, 1 April 2019
08:00
- Conference Registration, Materials Pick-Up, Morning Coffee and Pastries
09:00
Stephanie Willerth - Keynote Presentation
- 3D Bioprinting Tools For Engineering Complex Neural Tissues From Stem Cells
- Stephanie Willerth, Associate Professor and Canada Research Chair in Biomedical Engineering, University of Victoria, Canada
09:45
Albert Folch - Keynote Presentation
- High-Resolution 3D-Printing of Microfluidics
- Albert Folch, Professor of Bioengineering, University of Washington, United States of America
10:30
Morning Coffee Break and Networking
11:00
Maximizing the Impact of Microphysiological Systems with In vitro-In vivo Translation
Murat Cirit, Director at Translational Center of Tissue Chip Technologies, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), United States of America
11:30
- Tissue Manufacturing by Bioprinting: Challenges and Opportunities
- Fabien Guillemot, Chief Executive Officer, Poietis, France
Despite substantial investments to meet clinical and commercial expectations, and while scientific achievements at the preclinical research stage have sometimes been impressive, scaffold-based Tissue Engineering approaches are struggling to find the way to therapeutic and industrial success. Main challenges for the manufacturing of tissue engineered ATMPs concern the improvement of the standardisation of manufacturing processes, tissue functionality, and cost-effectiveness and profitability of related treatments.
12:00
Michael McAlpine - Keynote Presentation
3D Printed Programmable Release Capsules for Dynamic Tissue Engineering Applications
Michael McAlpine, Benjamin Mayhugh Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering, University of Minnesota, United States of America
12:45
Networking Lunch
14:00
- Biomimetic Microtopographies Trigger New Potential Therapies For Cornea Replacements
- Christine McBeth, Senior Research Scientist, Fraunhofer Center for Manufacturing Innovation, United States of America
14:30
- 3D Printing For Cardiovascular Disease Application
- Sara Abdollahi, Researcher, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, United States of America
- Narutoshi Hibino, Assistant Professor, Cardiac Surgery, Johns Hopkins Hospital, United States of America
15:00
- Fabrication of Microfluidic Devices with Integrated Electronic Components via Dual Extrusion-Based 3D Printing
- Brandon Strong, Research Assistant, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, United States of America
15:30
Afternoon Coffee Break and Networking
16:00
- Engineering Human Tissues Using 3D Bioprinting Technology
- Jinah Jang, Assistant Professor, Pohang University of Science And Technology (POSTECH), Korea South
16:30
- Next-Generation MicroPADs: Merging 3D Printing with Microfluidic Paper-Based Analytical Devices (MicroPADs)
- Brandon Strong, Research Assistant, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, United States of America
17:00
- Microfluidic Multiplexing For Immune Cell Detection In Tumor Sections
- Daniel Migliozzi, Researcher, Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne, Switzerland
17:30
Joyce Wong - Keynote Presentation
- Biomaterials for the Early Detection and Treatment of Disease
- Joyce Wong, Professor of Biomedical Engineering and Materials Science & Engineering, Boston University, United States of America
18:00
Beer and Wine Reception and Networking
19:00
Close of Day 1 of the Conference
19:00
3D-Printing in Microfluidics Training Course Presented by Professor Albert Folch, University of Washington
Day 2 - BioDetection & BioSensors Track
Tuesday, 2 April 2019
08:00
Morning Coffee, Pastries and Networking
09:00
Joseph Wang - Keynote Presentation
- Wearable Electrochemical Sensors: Toward Labs on the Skin or in the Mouth
- Joseph Wang, Chair of Nanoengineering, SAIC Endowed Professor, Director at Center of Wearable Sensors, University of California-San Diego, United States of America
09:45
- Soft Electronics For Noninvasive Healthcare: From the Skin to Below the Skin
- Sheng Xu, Assistant Professor, University of California, San Diego, United States of America
10:15
- Small Sensors Go Big: Towards High-Resolution Monitoring of Industrial Fermentations
- Helena Junicke, Marie-Curie Researcher, Technical University of Denmark, Denmark
10:45
Morning Coffee Break
11:30
- Phage Display and Directed Molecular Evolution: The Nobel Prize and Beyond. Impact on Material Engineering and Biosensor Development
- Valery Petrenko, Professor, Auburn University, United States of America
12:15
- Sensors for Biosensors: Efficient Strategies Towards Successful Screening and Commercialization
- Daria Semenova, Researcher, Technical University of Denmark, Denmark
12:45
Networking Lunch
14:00
Netz Arroyo - Keynote Presentation
- Feedback Control of Plasma Drug Levels Supported by Continuous In-Vivo Measurements
- Netz Arroyo, Assistant Professor of Pharmacology and Molecular Sciences, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, United States of America
14:45
- Highly-Refractive Barium Titanate Microspheres For Low-Cost Resolution Enhancement In Optical Imaging of Living Micro-Organisms
- Daniel Migliozzi, Researcher, Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne, Switzerland
In this work, we performed a systematic study of the increased resolution mediated by highly-refractive microspheres when imaging micro-structures and micro-objects, and we applied this results to the imaging of micro-organisms in aqueous media.
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