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Find out how air pollution harms women & child health BioMedEng Association QMUL School of Engineering and Materials Science QMUL Sci & Eng News. Experts Anna David. Stories by Ideas Foundation Simeon Quarrie
The kick off of #BioMedEng24 - super excited for the awesome biomedical engineering on show over the next couple of days BioMedEng Association
Made it to Queen Mary University of London for day 1 of #BioMedEng24! Looking forward to hearing about the latest advances in bioengineering research. Excited to present our work on the #biomechanics of #OA this afternoon too! π©π½βπ»π¬π₯ΌBioMedEng Association Katherine Staines Andrew Pitsillides HiP-CT UCL MechEng
The stage is set for the #BioMedEng conference, taking place across our Mile End campus today and tomorrow QMUL Sci & Eng News QMUL School of Engineering and Materials Science
In a few minutes we'll be kicking off the #BioMedEng24 plenary debate, chaired by Prof Martin Knight (QMUL Sci & Eng News), who welcomes Prof Anne Vanhoestenberghe from King's College London, Alvaro Mata, Matt Dalby, Anna Barnes, PhD, FIPEM, CSci, and Queen Mary's own Jane John-Lewis & Hazel Screen
QMUL Sci & Eng News King's College London Alvaro Mata Matt Dalby Anna Barnes, PhD, FIPEM, CSci Hazel Screen Participants will each make a case to answer the plenary's central question: What area of Biomedical Engineering will have the biggest impact on the future of healthcare? #BioMedEng24 BioMedEng Association
First up, Professor Hazel Screen makes the case for the rapidly-expanding field of organ-on-a-chip technology qmul.ac.uk/media/news/202β¦ #BioMedEng24 QMUL Sci & Eng News
Looking forward to #BioMedEng24 organised by BioMedEng Association at Queen Mary London today and tomorrow. I will be talking this afternoon about SNAPS, our new antibacterial polymers
Lastly, Prof Matt Dalby argues that cell-nanoscale understanding underpins many of the most exciting areas of biomedical research, including regenerative medicine and organ-on-a-chip technology β as well as veterinary science #BioMedEng24
Really enjoyed the start of the #biomedeng24 conference at Queen Mary University and charing the first session on in silico modeling with Stefaan Verbruggen! Looking forward to give keynote tomorrow on metastatic spine biomechanics! METASTRA Insigneo Institute BioMedEng Association