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Information about the Cardiovascular and Lymphatic Bioengineering Conference, including the schedule, chairs, and keynote speakers for various sessions. Topics cover organ-on-a-chip, personalized medicine, mechanical circulatory support, and more. Speakers are from universities such as Imperial College London, University of Cambridge, and Swansea University.
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Keynote Speaker: Dr Christopher Bowles, Harefield Hospital, - ' What do clinician’s want from new MCS devices?' Keynote Speaker: Professor Cathy Thornton, Swansea University, - 'Measurement of Blood Damage due to Fluid Stresses and Biomaterials' S. McConchie , Calon Cardio-Technology Ltd. - 'A UK VAD: from Engineering to Clinical Trials' Dr K. H. Fraser, University of Bath - 'Pulsatile Flow in Ventricular Assist Devices: CFD Analysis of Velocity Fields around the Pressure-Flow Loop'
Yuval Elani, Imperial College London, - 'A Toolkit for the Construction of Vesicle-based Artificial Cells: Microfluidics, Optics, and Biomembrane Engineering'
Ethan Rowland, Imperial College, London – ‘A New Method for Non-Invasive Measurement of Arterial Wave Speed, Intensity and Reflection’ Anastasia Nasopoulou, King’s College, London, - 'Can we estimate myocardial material parameters from reduced 2D imaging data?' Konstantinos Tzortzis, Imperial College London, - 'Simultaneous optical mapping of transmembrane potential and electrogram recordings in human heart slices' Shuo Wang, University of Cambridge, - 'Bayesian Inference-based Estimation of Normal Aortic, Aneurysmal and Atherosclerotic Tissue Mechanical Properties: from Material Testing, Modelling to Histology'
Ismael Mullor Ruiz, Imperial College London, - 'Design and Development of DNA-based Push-pull Networks' Rodrigo Ledesma-Amaro, Imperial College London, - 'Affordable microbial bio-manufacturing by Multilevel Strain Engineering' Govind Menon, Imperial College London, - 'Modelling and Systems Analysis for Elucidating and Engineering Compartmentalisation in Synthetic and Natural Biochemical Pathways' Alexander Ohmann, University of Cambridge, - 'A Synthetic DNA-built Enzyme flips 10^7 lipids per second in Biological Membranes' James Hindley, Imperial College London, - 'Engineering Molecular Machines that can Sense and Respond to their Environment'
Samantha Peel, AstraZeneca, - 'High-Content Confocal Imaging of Organ-Chips: A Robust and High-Throughput Workflow Enables Evaluation of Drug Candidates in a Liver-Chip model' Lydia Baldwin, University of Hull, - 'Development of a gut-on-a-chip model for the study of inflammatory bowel diseases' Nikki-Maria Koudis, University of Manchester, - 'Cell sheet engineering for kidney-on-a-chip applications' Cyril Deroy, University of Oxford, - 'Microfluidics accessible to cell biology: a network of fluid-constrained channels and droplets'
Daniel Watson, Swansea University, - 'Limb-Scale Modelling of the Lymphatic System' Maximilian Balmus, King's College London - 'An overlapping domain method for hemodynamics based on weighted sums' Max Falkenberg McGillivray, Imperial College London, - 'Unified Mechanism of Atrial Fibrillation in a Simple Model'
Liliang Ouyang, Imperial College London, - 'Development of Perfusable Vascular Platform by Using 3D Bioprinting' Arianna Rech, Imperial College London, - 'Engineering a Pulmonary Epithelium-on-a-Chip device to Investigate the Mechanobiology of Lung Disease'
Matthieu Toulemonde, Imperial College London, - 'Locally activated nanodroplets and high frame rate imaging for real-time flow visualization – preliminary in-vivo demonstration' Bob-Dan Lechner, Exeter University, - 'Microdomain Structure and Mechanical Properties of Lipid Monolayers Mimicking Red Blood Cell Membranes' Antonio De Grazia, University of Southampton, - 'High-throughput microfluidic arraying and imaging of individual skeletal stem cells from human bone marrow isolates' Robert Robinson, Imperial College London, - 'Subject-level Prediction of Segmentation Failure using Real-Time Convolutional Neural Nets'
Paolo Gargiulo, University of Reykjavik, - 'Aging Health Behind an Image: Quantifying Sarcopenia and Associated Risk Factors from Advanced CT Analysis' Emilie Sauvage, University College London, - 'Aorta remodelling in babies born with hypoplastic left heart syndrome'
Hubin Zhao, University College London, - 'A wearable, modular, high-density diffuse optical tomography system' Hendrik Pauw, University College London, - 'A Scalable and Versatile Method for Fabricating Highly-Directional Optical Ultrasound Sources for Minimally Invasive Imaging' Istvan Huszar, University of Oxford, - 'Registration of Histological Images to Post-Mortem MRI'
Wan Mohd Radzi Rusli, Imperial College London, - 'Importance of dimension reduction in quantifying shape variability in a population' Massimo Capoccia, University of Strathclyde, - 'A Simulation Approach to Guide Therapeutic Intervention in Advanced Heart Failure' Jorge Aramburu, Universidad de Navarra, - 'Numerical modelling of the Fontan circulation' Julio Ortega, Tecnun - University of Navarra, 'Analysis of the influence of the hepatic artery geometry on microsphere and radiation distributions during radioembolization' Anastasia Giannari, Imperial College London, - 'Optimisation of Proactive Therapy for Atopic Eczema by Model Predictive Control'
Elisabetta Bottaro, University of Southampton, - 'Vein-on-a-chip platforms for evaluating the performance of sclerosing agents'
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Neurotechnology, Rehabilitation Engineering & Robotics - (Clore) Chairs - Prof Ferdinando Rodriguez y Baena & Dr Rebecca Shipley
Musculoskeletal Biomechanics, Gait Analysis & Human Movement - (Great Hall) Chairs - Dr Angela Kedgley & Dr Tom Shearer
BioMedEng18 Careers Workshop - (RSM 3.01 C, D & E) Chairs - Dr Gifty Tetteh & Ms Katie Dallison
Muhammad Qasim, Anglia Ruskin University, -'The effect of including initial strain in the ligaments on the predictive accuracy of the finite element model of the knee joint' Christian Klemt, Imperial College London, - 'Analysis of shoulder muscle forces during functional daily activities' Marta Da Conceicao Godinho, Queen Mary University of London, - 'Regional Specific Effect of Elastin Depletion on the Mechanical Properties of Tendon' Neil Evans, University of Warwick, - 'A Novel Methodology for Analysis of Lower-Limb Loading with Applications for Implant Testing' Louise Jennings, University of Leeds, - 'Development of pre-clinical test methods for assessing functional performance of osteochondral grafts in the tibiofemoral and patellofemoral joints' Gwenllian Tawy, University of Manchester - 'Functional outcome of the Medacta GMK-Sphere total knee arthroplasty as quantified by a clinical motion capture system' Nicola Omo-Dare, Imperial College London, 'The Effect of Aging on Kinematic Strategy Following Forward Perturbation'
Edward Chadwick, Keele University, - 'Control of a Robotic Hand with an EMG-driven, Real-time Biomechanical Computer Model' Felix Russell, Imperial College London, - 'A compliant bicondylar knee for prosthetics, exoskeletons and walking robots:' Yazi Aljoboori, University College London, 'Frequency Dependant Facilitation of Motor Evoked Potentials with Transcutaneous Spinal Stimulation' Myriam Bontonou, Imperial College London, - 'Lossless compression and entropy estimation of neural spike trains' Navjeevan Soor, Imperial College London, - 'All-optical crosstalk-free manipulation and readout of Chronos- expressing neurons' Mikolaj Kegler, Imperial College London, - 'Navjeevan Soor, Imperial College London, - 'All-optical crosstalk-free manipulation and readout of Chronos- expressing neurons' Georgios Zafeiropoulos, Imperial College London, - 'PANACEA 2.0: A Wireless, High-Performance Multi-instrument for (Bio)Signals Recording'
IBM - Imogen Hanson, IBM UK Early Professional Attraction & Engagement Events Coordinator Arthritis Research UK - Shereen Sabbah, Research Programme Manager Cambridge Bio-Augmentation - Oliver Armitage, Director
Haemodynamics Workshop: "Reduced-order modelling and pulse wave analysis" - (Read) Chairs - Prof Ashraf Khir & Dr Jordi Alastruey
Cancer Engineering, Drug & Gene Delivery - (Pippard) Chairs - Dr Umber Cheema & Dr Darryl Overby
Poster Session + Tea & Coffee Break - (Queens Tower Rooms)
Plenary Session 3 - Professor Jonathan Cooper, FREng, FRSE - (Great Hall)
Lunch, Posters & Networking - (Queens Tower Rooms)
Biomaterials - (Great Hall) Chairs - Dr Helena Azevedo & Prof Michael Sutcliffe
Prof A. Hughes, University College London - 'Arterial waves in the pulmonary circulation' Dr G. Biglino, University of Bristol - 'Wave intensity analysis from MRI data: linking wave dynamics with vessel morphology?' Dr P. Charlton, King's College London - 'A Database for the Development of Pulse Wave Analysis Algorithms' Dr M. Negoita, University of Brunel - 'Non-invasive Measurement of Local Wave Speed in Human Ascending Aorta'
Keynote Speaker: Professor Kim Parker, Imperial College London, - 'Wave Speed on the Arteries' Keynote Speaker: Professor Perumal Nithiarasu, Swansea University, - 'Active and Passive Human Digital Twins Based on Reduced Cardiovascular Flow Models'
Hemmel Amrania, Imperial College London, - “Digistain” mid-IR based Chemical Imaging for Breast Cancer Diagnosis' Matthew Dibble, Queen Mary University of London, - 'Developing an Ovarian Cancer Model on-a-Chip'
Ewelina Wajs, University of Cambridge, - 'Film bulk acoustic resonator (FBAR) based biosensor for early detection of aggressive prostate cancer' Judith Pape, University College London, - 'Investigating Cancer Invasiveness and Vasculature with a Biomimetic 3D Model and Patient- Specific Cancer Associated Fibroblasts' Maria Vias, University of Cambridge, - 'Human primary high grade serous ovarian carcinoma organoid cultures for disease modelling and drug screening' Sophie Morse, Imperial College London, - 'Drug delivery to the Brain using a Rapid Short-Pulse Ultrasound Sequence and Microbubbles' Gareth LuTheryn, University of Southampton, - 'Ultrasound responsive microbubbles enhance the activity of sub-inhibitory concentrations of gentamicin in the treatment of Pseudomonas aeruginosa biofilms'
Julien Gautrot, Queen Mary University of London, - 'Protein self-assembly at oil-water interfaces controls nanoscale mechanics, cell adhesion and stem cell fate decision' Cristina Martins, INEB /i3S, - 'Lipid-based nanoparticles that counteract gastric infection without affecting gut microbiota'
Teach First - Pip Saran, Experienced Hires Team Leader Entreprenuer First - Olivia Stamp, Associate
Open Accelerator - Giovanni Rizzo, Chief of Innovation Division
Gaston Primo, Queen Mary University of London - 'Creating functional and high complexity hydrogels with electric fields'
BioMedEng18 Conference Schedule: Day 2
AA Thornton - Christopher Burnett, Associate Patent Attorney
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Plenary Session 4 - Professor Hanjoong Jo - (Great Hall)
BioMedEng18 Awards & Closing Ceremony - (Great Hall)
Drinks Reception & Networking - (RSM 3.01 C, D & E)
Biomimetics Workshop: "From Biology to Engineering & Back Again" - (Pippard) Chairs - Prof Holger G Krapp & Dr Huai-Ti Lin
Prof H. G. Krapp, Imperial College London, - 'A Fly(brain)-Robot-Interface to study multisensory integration.'
Keynote Speaker: Professor Richard Bomphrey, Royal Veterinary College, 'Aerodynamic imaging: implementing a mosquito-inspired sense-and-avoid device on a drone' Dr H. Lin, Imperial College London - 'The role of active vision in dragonfly visual guidance' Dr D. Labonte, Imperial College London - 'How to stick but not get stuck – climbing with adhesive pads'