
ACMD - BioFab
@acmd_biofab
Australia's first robotics and biomedical engineering centre, embedded within a hospital, and a pathfinder for the future Aikenhead Centre of Medical Discovery.
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https://www.acmd.org.au/ 22-12-2016 22:50:32
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🤔 Have you ever heard of Implementation Science and wondered what it is? Join University of Melbourne Prof Jill Francis as she discusses how Implementation Science can help with uptake of healthcare innovations. 📅 – Thurs 23 Feb ⏰– 4:30pm-5:00PM Register 👉 bit.ly/3VhIzKP




As a partner in this exciting bioengineering initiative, It's been great to have a front-row seat and see the ACMD come to life. Well done @StVincentsMelb, & thanks to Premier Dan Andrews & Minister for Health and Medical Research Mary-Anne Thomas MP for your support.



Timely #digitalhealth event featuring RMIT University's own Director of Digital Health K Butler-Henderson!

Join us for a special seminar next Monday 24 April: Dr Erol Harvey, CEO of Ajay Chitkara (Aikenhead Centre for Medical Discovery), will present on how the ACMD aims to turbo-charge #MEDTECH innovation in Australia. At 12pm - in person & on Zoom. More info: bit.ly/2t638Ck


Opportunities to work with us supporting the Medtech industry - three exciting roles open until 3 May. University of Melbourne and partners are developing programs focused on training and support for the #Medtech industry in Victoria with ACMD - BioFab. jobs.unimelb.edu.au/caw/en/job/912…

Watch our presentation recording from the #racs23 RACSurgeons here youtu.be/fXhY0r1ZHb8 summarizing our past 5 years of work at ACMD - BioFab on #osteosarcoma in-vitro models.

What are the big questions when it comes to brain function and cognitive neuroscience? Join Melbourne Connect for The Future of Brain Health on 8 June where experts will discuss the convergence of research, engineering and the law in relation to our brains → unimelb.me/45CHa87

Distinguished Lecture Series: "New frontiers in vaccines and nanotechnology" RMIT University - join in on the hybrid event!

Great work from RMIT Research , ACMD - BioFab PhD student Emily Liu ! She showed how melt-electrowriting can be used to create capillary-scale channels (down to 10 um diameter) within cell-laden hydrogels. A collab with @StVincentsMelb funded by the Bauer Foundation Anita Quigley




