BME Seminar Series [399-500B]

The BME seminars are held every second Wednesday to discuss the research projects of students and faculty, and to host invited speakers. Seminars are usually held at 1pm in room 321 of the Lyman-Duff Medical Sciences Building. They are usually attended by approximately 30 members of faculty,students and fellows.

The following is a list of dates, speakers and titles for the 2000-2001 season:

DATE SPEAKER SUPERVISOR/HOST TITLE
Jul 20, 2000 S. Prakash A new bioengineering approach for genetically engineered cells for biomedical, biotechnology and clinical applications
Aug 16, 2000 M. Tabrizian R. Kearney Biomaterials and issues related to their bioperformance
Sept 13, 2000 D. Spielman B. Pike Volumetric In Vivo MR Spectroscopic Imaging
Oct 4, 2000 A. Karniel R. Kearney Two-Way Model for Motor Control of Redundant Systems
Oct 18, 2000 S. Veerassamy JHT Bates and H Galiana Revisiting hemodynamic analysis of pulmonary edema after the onset of left ventricular dysfunction using a mathematical model of the cardiovascular system
Dec 6, 2000 R. Wijhe R. Funnell A finite-element model of the middle ear of the moustached bat
Dec 13, 2000 D. Grennan J. Gotman A system to detect gradual change in long term EEG
January 24, 2001 B Anctil M Slawnych, R Kearney The Study Of Impact-Induced Injuries Using Biofidelic Surrogates
Febuary 21, 2001 Xiao Wang H Galiana Nonlinear Dynamical Systems NARMAX Model Identification
March 7, 2001 A Ciampi R Kearney Statistical models and Neural Nets: Building on the strengths of both
March 14, 2001 A Gentilini F Carli, R Kearney Automation in Anaesthesia
March 28, 2001 S. De Serres R. Kearney Neural Mechanisms Responsible for Changes in Motor Control with Aging
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