The XXIV CBEB was structured to receive scientific work related to all subareas of Biomedical Engineering. Examples of areas of interest are: Bioinformatics; BioMES; Biomaterials; Biomechanics; Signal Processing; Biotechnology; Clinical Engineering; Medical Imaging; Radiation, Laser and Ultrasound Applied to Health; Bio-instrumentation, Sensors and Measurements;
Science Researcher Update: Spotlight on Meetings, Conferences, and Events
Tags: 2014, Congress, October, Biomedical Engineering, Engineering
Conference - Maui, United Kingdom
Continuing Education Company has been organizing its' Primary Care Conference Series for the past 22 years. The Fall CME conference series is designed to update primary care clinicians in rapidly changing therapeutic areas.
Tags: 2014, United Kingdom, Medicine, October, Maui, Life Sciences, Conference
Course - Cold Spring Harbor, United States
Web-based tools are no longer enough for today's biologist who needs to access and analyze large datasets from myriad sources in desparate formats. The need to design and program custom analysis pipelines is becoming ever more important as new technologies increase the already exponential rate at which biological data is generated.
Tags: 2014, Bioinformatics, Biochemistry, Biological Chemistry, October, Life Sciences
Course - Woods Hole, MA, United States
Will provide in depth analyses of well studied gene regulatory networks (GRNs) in both embryonic and post embryonic developmental systems; a comprehensive theory of developmental GRN structure and of the explanatory value of GRNs; and discussion of the rapidly growing area of GRN evolution.
Tags: 2014, Marine Biology, October, Life Sciences
Course - Woods Hole, MA, United States
This 10 day course offers theory and hands-on training in the design and implementation of image processing software required for the quantitative and mechanistic analysis of light microscopy data in cellular and developmental biology.
Tags: 2014, Marine Biology, Developmental Biology, October, Life Sciences
Conference - Heidelberg, Germany
This conference discusses fundamental questions of evolution and ecology. It explores the use of model organisms amenable to experimental studies of evolution and ecology. It focuses on unicellular eukaryotic systems, but contains examples from other organisms.
Tags: 2014, Molecular Cell Biology, Molecular Biology, germany, Heidelberg, Evolution and Ecology, October, Life Sciences, Conference
Tags: 2014, Science, University Research, October, Brazil
Congress - Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Following successful meetings in Amsterdam in 2010 and Boston in 2012, the Antivirals Congress will return to Amsterdam in October, 2014.
Tags: 2014, Congress, Netherlands, October, Amsterdam
Conference - New York, United States
One in four Americans suffers from mental illness such as schizophrenia, depression, fear and anxiety disorders, autism, and other psychiatric disorders. These numbers pose an enormous socioeconomic burden: adult suicide rates are rising steadily; many at-risk mentally ill patients experience homelessness and incarceration rather than hospitalization; and global costs of mental illness—which often affect otherwise healthy, working-age adults—are estimated to exceed US $16 trillion by 2030.
Tags: 2014, New York, Medicine, United States, Neurobiology, October, Psychiatry, Neuroscience, Life Sciences, Conference, Neurology
Conference - Mainz, Germany
The conference will focus on the emerging roles of RNA molecules in regulating gene expression and affecting chromatin structure in the nucleus.
Tags: 2014, Molecular Cell Biology, Molecular Biology, germany, October, Mainz, Life Sciences