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The ASME 2013 2nd Global Congress on NanoEngineering for Medicine and Biology (NEMB2013) will be held Feb. 4–6, 2013 in Boston, MA. The 2013 Congress will focus on the integration of Engineering, Materials Science, and Nanotechnology in addressing fundamental problems in Biology and Medicine and in developing devices, materials and methods for the early detection, imaging of pathological and physiological mechanisms, and treatment of disease.
Organizers
Co-Chairs: Prof. Markus Buehler (MIT) and Prof. Mehmet Toner (Harvard/MIT).
Technical Program Chair: Prof. Guy Genin (Washington University, St. Louis)
Technical Co-Chairs: Prof. Paolo Decuzzi (The Methodist Hospital Research Institute), Prof. John Bischof (University of Minnesota)
See our community of organizers.
Panel Session: From K Street to Wall Street: How Public Policy and the Private Sector Impact Nanotechnology
Tuesday, February 05, 2013
01:00 PM-02:00 PM
The rise of nanotechnology in medicine brings exciting opportunities and challenges at the intersection of science, politics and economics. Join us as leaders from government, the private sector, and academia discuss the future of nanotechnology as a driver for innovation and job creation, in a changing fiscal and political landscape.
This one-hour panel session will explore opportunities in the emerging market of nanotechnology-based materials and devices, including:
- Effective platforms to connect academia, industry and venture capital
- Patent laws and tech transfer
- Environmental health and safety
- Nanotechnology innovation in the global marketplace
- Funding for academic research and startups
- On-demand learning and online educational models
Moderator: Dr. Guy Genin, Washington University, St. Louis
Panelists:
- Vincent Caprio, Executive Director, NanoBusiness Commercialization Association
- Dr. Jerry Lee, Deputy Director, Center for Strategic Scientific Initiatives (CSSI); Deputy Director, Center for Cancer Genomics (CCG), National Cancer Institute, NIH
- Dr. Pep Pàmies, Senior Editor, Nature Materials, Nature Publishing Group
- Dr. Belinda Seto, Deputy Director, National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering (NIBIB) , NIH
- Dr. Sally Tinkle, Deputy Director, the National Nanotechnology Coordination Office of the National Science and Technology Council
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Plenary Speakers
- Joanna Aizenberg, Harvard University
- Albert-László Barabási, Northeastern University
- Markus Buehler, MIT
- Sam Gambhir, Stanford University
- Huajian Gao, Brown University
- Don Ingber, Harvard Medical School
- Rakesh Jain, Harvard Medical School
- Robert Langer, MIT
- C.T. Lim, National University of Singapore
- Chad A. Mirkin, Northwestern University
- David Mooney, Harvard University
- Viola Vogel, ETH Zurich
Tracks
Track 1 Bioengineering for Medical Diagnostics, Therapeutics and Imaging
Organizers: P. Jack Hoopes (Dartmouth), Jerry Lee (NCI), CT Lim (National U of Singapore), Srikanth Singamaneni (Washington U, St. Louis), Omid Farokhzad (Harvard)
Keynotes: Daniel A. Haber (Harvard Medical School), Gordana Vunjak-Novakovic (Columbia), Fred E. Regnier (Purdue), Sangeeta N. Bhatia (MIT), Jerry Lee (NCI), Rohit Karnik (MIT), Jeff Karp (MIT), Thomas Lars Andresen (Technical Univ. of Denmark), Jeff Hrkach (BIND Biosciences), Lloyd Johnston (Selecta Biosciences)
Track 2 Nano-/Microfluidics in Biology and Medicine: Analysis, Diagnostics and Therapeutics
Organizers: Ram Devireddy (LSU), Dean Ho (Northwestern), Feng Xu (Xi'an Jiaotong U), Ali Khademhosseini (MIT), Tony Jun Huang (Penn State)
Keynotes: Gang Bao (Georgia Tech), Rashid Bashir (UIUC), Raoul Kopelman (U Mich), Shan Wang (Stanford), Scott Manalis (MIT), Michael Murphy (LSU)
Track 3 Nanoengineering for Regenerative Medicine and Tissue Engineering
Organizers: Roger Kamm (MIT), Bumsoo Han (Purdue), Brad Weiner (The Methodist Hospital System), Dennis Orgill (BWH), Joyce Wong (Boston U)
Keynotes: Ennio Tascotti (TMHRI), Hyun Joon Kong (UIUC), Sherry Harbin (Purdue), Joe Tien (Boston U), Anna Tampieri (TMHRI)
Track 4 Manufacturing and Materials for Nanomedicine, Biology and Nanoengineering
Organizers: Ehud Gazit (Tel Aviv U), Dong Qin (Georgia Tech), Nathan Sniadecki (U of Washington), Vladimir Torchilin (Northeastern), Tuomas Knowles (U of Cambridge)
Keynotes: Shouheng Sun (Brown), Daniel Otzen (Aarhus)
Track 5 Multiscale Modeling and Experiment in Biology and Medicine
Organizers: Mark Bathe (MIT), Suvranu De (Rensselaer), Sinan Keten (Northwestern), Grace Peng (NIBIB), Yusheng Feng (UT San Antonio)
Keynotes: Anna Balazs (U Pittsburgh), Bruce Shapiro (NIH/NCI), Oskar Hallatschek (Max Planck Institute), Danny Bluestein (Stonybrook)
Track 6 Biological Nanomechanics: Materials Factors in Physiology, Disease and Treatment
Organizers: Gang Bao (Georgia Tech), Jianping Fu (U Mich), Konstantinos Konstantopoulos (Johns Hopkins), Robert Ros (Arizona State)
Keynotes: Christopher S. Chen (U Penn), Horacio Dante Espinosa (Northwestern), Roger Kamm (MIT), Taher Saif (UIUC), Joachim Spatz (U of Heidelberg and Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems), Dennis Discher (U Penn), Viola Vogel (ETH Zurich), Daniel Fletcher (UC Berkley), Denis Wirtz (JHU)
Track 7 Natural, Biomimetic and Bioinspired Materials and Structures
Organizers: Alisa Morss Clyne (Drexel), Philip LeDuc (Carnegie Mellon), David Kaplan (Tufts)
Keynotes: Fiorenzo Omenetto (Tufts), Tony Weiss (U Sydney), Kit Parker (Harvard), Krystyn Van Vliet (MIT), Jason Burdick (U Penn), Ulrike Wegst (Dartmouth), Gershon Golomb (Hebrew U), Tarek Fahmy (Yale)
Track 8 Nanotechnology and Public Health
Organizers: Desiree Plata (Duke), Srikanth Nadadur (NIEHS)
Keynotes: Mark Wiesner (Duke), Robert Tanguay (U of Oregon), Bob Hurt (Brown), Michael Strano (MIT), Som Mitra (NJIT), Douglas E. Evans (NIOSH), Tom Seager (Arizona State), Frank von der Kammer (Vienna)
Tutorials on emerging topics of Nanoengineering for Medicine & Biology will be offered.
Student Awards
Submit your abstract (optional 400 word abstract & 2-page extended abstract OR presentation-only abstract) to be considered for the best student podium presentation or best student poster awards for each track.
Location
All plenary talks and sessions will take place at the Renaissance Boston Waterfront Hotel, 606 Congresss Street, Boston, MA. |
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