"Honored to have participated in Event MEDRIX 2024, the 2nd National Level Symposium organized by the Department of Nanobiomaterials at Saveetha Institute of Medical and Technical Sciences! 🎓 It was an enriching experience delving into the latest advancements in biomedical engineering. Gratitude to the organizers for hosting such an insightful event! #EventParticipation #BiomedicalEngineering #Networking #ContinuousLearning"
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🎓🔬 Bridging the Gap between Academia and Industry in BioMed Engineering! 🔬🎓 Curious about what the industry wants from academia and vice versa? Ever wondered what the barriers to effective industry-academia interactions are? 🤔 Don't miss this insightful panel discussion where experts will delve into these critical questions: • What industry would like from the academia and vice versa? • What are the barriers to industry-academia interactions? • How BioMedEng Association & the Association of British HealthTech Industries can facilitate industry-academia interactions? This panel discussion promises to provide valuable answers and actionable insights. It’s a great opportunity to learn and network with experts from both fields! 🔗 https://lnkd.in/gWqHF-BN #BioMedEng #HealthTech #IndustryAcademiaCollaboration #Innovation #Research #PanelDiscussion
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🚀 Breaking Ground in Biomedical Engineering! 🚀 The world of medicine and engineering converge in a monumental study: 'Grand Challenges at the Interface of Engineering and Medicine.' Published by IEEE EMBS, this collaboration of 50 top researchers outlines the FIVE GRAND CHALLENGES we must tackle to revolutionize healthcare. 🌍💡 “This paper represents a major milestone in the advancement of biomedical engineering, which could only have been achieved through close collaboration rather than the work of many siloed individuals,” said consortium member Dr. Metin Akay, founding chair of the Biomedical Engineering Department at the University of Houston and Ambassador of IEEE EMBS. Read more: https://bit.ly/3xc50uK #BiomedicalEngineering #Innovation #HealthcareTechnology
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The Biomedical Beat blog highlights NIGMS-funded research and scientists, as well as images and tools that help illustrate related concepts and advances to the general public. If you’re interested in an exciting career in biomedical research, get to know NIGMS grantees in our collection of profiles through the link in the comments. #BackToSchool #ScienceCareers #BiomedicalBeat
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New project funded by the Swedish Research Council: What if we could monitor the healing process of implants or detect complications like inflammation or infection – all without invasive procedures? This is the vision behind the new interdisciplinary project "Ultra-thin monitoring sensors for implants" that brings together materials science (Chalmers), medical sciences (GU), and signal processing (KTH). The aim is to develop ultra-thin, wireless sensors that can be integrated into implantable devices. The sensors will monitor the healing process and detect early signs of failure or infection at the implant-tissue interface, which is normally inaccessible. This project promises to be both challenging and exciting due to its interdisciplinary nature. If we succeed in developing this non-invasive diagnostic tool, the applications could be far-reaching. Corrective measures could be taken earlier, which would benefit both patients and the healthcare system. The research project will run for five years and is funded as an Interdisciplinary Research Environment Grant by the Swedish Research Council with 25 Mio SEK. Project PIs: Uta Klement and Jinhua Sun (Chalmers, Industrial and Materials Science), Anders Palmquist and Margarita Trobos (Gothenburg University, Institute of Clinical Sciences), and Joakim Jaldén and Mats Bengtsson (KTH, Division of Information Science and Engineering). #ChalmersUniversityOfTechnology #ChalmersIndustrialAndMaterialsScience #GothenburgUniversity #SalgenskaAcademin #KTH #Vetenskapsrådet #Sensor #Implants
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🚀 Ready to test your knowledge in Biomedical Science? 🧠💡 Share this post to challenge your friends! Comment your answers below for a chance to win exclusive prizes! 🎁 Let's see if you can ace the quiz! #MSI #MSU #QuizQuest #biomedicalscience #LikeFollowShareWin
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I'm thrilled to share that I participated the webinar on "Measurement Techniques: A Multidisciplinary Approach to Biomedical Engineering." I'm grateful to the organizers, Ayesha Baloch Chairperson of IEEE EMBS MUET, and the speakers, Dr Saad Abdullah & KHAN Bangul, for sharing such valuable insights. I look forward to putting this knowledge to use in my future biomedical engineering projects! #BiomedicalEngineering #MeasurementTechniques #ContinuousLearning #ProfessionalDevelopment #Webinar
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Biomedical Engineering An Emerging Field. Register Yourself For Session: https://lnkd.in/d9SDPyAm
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Fantastic opportunity to host our #NCRISHealth colleagues from EMBL Australia at Monash Biomedical Imaging (MBI). MBI offers advanced technologies and world-class expertise for preclinical and clinical studies. Their equipment includes human 0.064T and 3T MRI scanners, and MR-PET, as well as preclinical 9.4T MRI, CT, ultrasound, focused ultrasound, PET and FLECT-CT systems. MBI also provides radiochemistry facilities for PET and SPECT radionuclides and expertise in developing radiopharmaceuticals. MBI is co-located with the Australian Synchrotron, Monash University, and Alfred Health, enhancing research and translational capabilities. Find out more about our capabilities: https://lnkd.in/gAgvrh8F
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