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The latest news from the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society [FEBRUARY 2019] Keynote Speakers Are you attending EMB'19 this year in Berlin. Be sure to check the schedule to see all the great keynote speakers we have booked for this yer. Katja Schenke-Layland Prof. Dr. Katja Schenke-Layland currently holds a dual appointment as Professor of Biomedical Technologies and Regenerative Medicine at the University Women’s Hospital at the Eberhard Karls University Tübingen (UKT), and the Director of the Natural and Medical Sciences Institute (NMI) Reutlingen, Germany. See all Keynote Speakers EMBS MOOC is BACK!!!! It's Baaack! The #EMBS #MOOC, "So you want to be a #BiomedicalEngineer" is now back on EdX! Now is the time to finish your work and get your certificate! Visit MOOC NER'19 Program Available The schedule for the IEEE NER'19 conferences well as on the online program has been published on the conference website. Please check the website for details. See More IEEE-ICORR 2019 Final Call for Papers The 16th IEEE/RAS-EMBS International Conference on Rehabilitation Robotics (ICORR 2019) focuses on theoretical and experimental issues in the fields of Rehabilitation Robotics and Neuroscience applied to Healthcare. Prosthetic, assistive, diagnostic, and therapeutic robots. These topics continue to face common challenges of adoption by the users. This year’s meeting, subtitled “Clinical Choices,” will provide an opportunity to shape this discussion by bringing together individuals interested in real-life applications together with robotics experts and commercial providers from around the world. This year the conference will be held in Toronto, Ontario, Canada as part of RehabWeek, from June 24–28, 2019. See More See More IEEE BHI-BSN 2019 - Industry Showcase BHI-BSN 2019 is proud to present the 2nd edition of our industry showcase, highlighting some of the most innovative new products in the market. We are delighted that one of last year’s finalists translated their innovation into a successful start-up, receiving $4M in seed funding, and we are excited to see more innovative products this year. This year’s focus will be on preventive healthcare. We highly encourage companies with promising new products to apply by February 28, 2019. Register Register Now for ISBI 2019 and Clinical Day! The IEEE International Symposium on Biomedical Imaging (ISBI) is a scientific conference dedicated to mathematical, algorithmic, and computational aspects of biological and biomedical imaging. The 2019 meeting will be held in Venice, Italy, from April 8-11. ISBI's Clinical Day is a day-long special session with a focus on modern applications of neuroimaging to motor neuron disease, traumatic brain injury, and psychiatry. More Information New Quantitative Approach to Autism Diagnosis Trained clinicians can diagnose autism by the time a child is two years old, and proven-beneficial therapies can then start right away. Unfortunately, the average age of autism diagnosis in the United States is 4.3 years. Part of the solution may be a new and quantitative strategy to diagnose autism through development of an assay for biomarkers associated with certain subtypes of ASD. Stemina Biomarker Discovery of Madison, Wisconsin, and its diagnostic division NeuropointDX, recently released results showing that it had identified an alteration in amino acid metabolism in nearly one in five children with autism, and had developed a tool to detect it. See Full Article IEEE EMBS Benelux Chapter Activities at the Dutch Conference on Biomedical Engineering The Dutch BME Conference is the leading conference on Biomedical Engineering in the Netherlands, and it is organized every other year. It collects about 300 PhD students and researchers presenting their scientific work through poster and oral presentations. This year the conference took place in Egmond aan Zee (Netherlands) on January 24-25, 2019. A job market was organized with the aim to bring the students in contact with relevant companies in the field of biomedical engineering. The IEEE EMBS Benelux Chapter is always present at this conference with an invited distinguished lecturer, the Best IEEE EMBS Paper Award, and the yearly Chapter Meeting. In particular, this year the Chapter has invited the IEEE EMBS distinguished lecturer prof. Bart ter Haar Romenij to talk about computer vision algorithms for medical image analysis. The winner of the best paper competition were Thomas van den Heuvel et al. (Radboud UMC Nijmegen) with the paper on the "Development of a Low-Cost Medical Ultrasound Scanner Using a Monostatic Synthetic Aperture", published in IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Circuits and Systems (2017). A great example of research with an immediate social impact. The conference also hands out the Henk Stassen Award for the best young researcher which was given to Dr. Rik Vullings of the Eindhoven University of Technology. See Full Article Successful "Open MR" symposium sponsored by the IEEE EMBS Benelux Chapter OpenMR Benelux: an open science event for the field of Magnetic Resonance in Medicine. We aim to create an inclusive community of researchers, engineers and scientists that foster and improve upon open science practices in the field of MRI. On 16 January 2019 in Leiden, Netherlands, we hosted our first event as a pre-event to the annual meeting of the ISMRM Benelux. The focus was on open discussion in a variety of topics introduced by experts in respective fields, including open tools for machine learning applications in MRI; data and code sharing practices; the role of mentoring in facilitating academic careers; and the future of open access publishing. Attendees found the event highly engaging and appreciated the time given for open discussion. We are very happy with the result and aim to make this an annual event! Call for Papers See More New Early Access Article from JTEHM: Identification of Developmental Delay in Infants using Wearable Sensors: Full-Day Leg Movement Statistical Feature Analysis This paper examines how features extracted from full day data recorded by wearable sensors are able to differentiate between infants with typical development and those with or at risk for developmental delays. Call for EMBS Award Nominations EMBS sponsors 12 Awards of member recognition for technical and professional excellence, service to the society, local activities, publications and student papers. The deadline for nomination is MARCH 15, 2019. Submit Nomination New opportunities for chapter awards this year! We would like to extend the chance to nominate a EMBS Chapter or an EMBS Student Chapter/Club for an award this year. To promote geographic diversity within the society and to be able to recognize more chapters, EMBS is introducing a NEW format and will present awards to 1 EMBS Chapter and 1 EMBS Student Chapter/Club per each EMBS Region. This new format will provide more opportunity for chapter recognition than before. Be sure your region has an award winner by nominating your local chapter!. The deadline for nomination is MARCH 15, 2019. Submit Your Nomination for Regional Chapter Awards Submit Chapter Nomination 2nd IEEE EMBS International Summer School on Computer Modeling in Medicine The theme for the 2019 summer school is "Image-based modeling for personalized medical device design." Prominent experts from academia and industry will cover fundamental concepts and current trends in model-based medical device design. Hands-on tutorials with simulation software will be presented to demonstrate application of concepts covered in lectures. This summer school is primarily geared towards graduate students, postdoctoral researchers, and individuals from the medical device/imaging industry, with an interest in developing and applying computational models for medical device design, analysis, and evaluation. Invited lecturers with extensive experience in the field will deliver lectures on topics including: Device models: mechanical, electromagnetic, acoustic Device-tissue interactions: biomechanics, biofluids, bioheat transfer, bioelectromagnetics Tissue/organ function models For further information, please contact Dr. Dieter Haemmerich, haemmer-at-musc.edu, or Dr. Punit Prakash, prakashp-at-ksu.edu . Applications accepted now, deadline: March 15, 2019 More Information LET'S GET SOCIAL! To stay current on the latest announcements, events, and news, follow EMBS on: ? ? ? ? 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The latest news from the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society [FEBRUARY 2019] Keynote Speakers Are you attending EMB'19 this year in Berlin. Be sure to check the schedule to see all the great keynote speakers we have booked for this yer. Katja Schenke-Layland Prof. Dr. Katja Schenke-Layland currently holds a dual appointment as Professor of Biomedical Technologies and Regenerative Medicine at the University Women’s Hospital at the Eberhard Karls University Tübingen (UKT), and the Director of the Natural and Medical Sciences Institute (NMI) Reutlingen, Germany. See all Keynote Speakers EMBS MOOC is BACK!!!! It's Baaack! The #EMBS #MOOC, "So you want to be a #BiomedicalEngineer" is now back on EdX! Now is the time to finish your work and get your certificate! Visit MOOC NER'19 Program Available The schedule for the IEEE NER'19 conferences well as on the online program has been published on the conference website. Please check the website for details. See More IEEE-ICORR 2019 Final Call for Papers The 16th IEEE/RAS-EMBS International Conference on Rehabilitation Robotics (ICORR 2019) focuses on theoretical and experimental issues in the fields of Rehabilitation Robotics and Neuroscience applied to Healthcare. Prosthetic, assistive, diagnostic, and therapeutic robots. These topics continue to face common challenges of adoption by the users. This year’s meeting, subtitled “Clinical Choices,” will provide an opportunity to shape this discussion by bringing together individuals interested in real-life applications together with robotics experts and commercial providers from around the world. This year the conference will be held in Toronto, Ontario, Canada as part of RehabWeek, from June 24–28, 2019. See More See More IEEE BHI-BSN 2019 - Industry Showcase BHI-BSN 2019 is proud to present the 2nd edition of our industry showcase, highlighting some of the most innovative new products in the market. We are delighted that one of last year’s finalists translated their innovation into a successful start-up, receiving $4M in seed funding, and we are excited to see more innovative products this year. This year’s focus will be on preventive healthcare. We highly encourage companies with promising new products to apply by February 28, 2019. Register Register Now for ISBI 2019 and Clinical Day! The IEEE International Symposium on Biomedical Imaging (ISBI) is a scientific conference dedicated to mathematical, algorithmic, and computational aspects of biological and biomedical imaging. The 2019 meeting will be held in Venice, Italy, from April 8-11. ISBI's Clinical Day is a day-long special session with a focus on modern applications of neuroimaging to motor neuron disease, traumatic brain injury, and psychiatry. More Information New Quantitative Approach to Autism Diagnosis Trained clinicians can diagnose autism by the time a child is two years old, and proven-beneficial therapies can then start right away. Unfortunately, the average age of autism diagnosis in the United States is 4.3 years. Part of the solution may be a new and quantitative strategy to diagnose autism through development of an assay for biomarkers associated with certain subtypes of ASD. Stemina Biomarker Discovery of Madison, Wisconsin, and its diagnostic division NeuropointDX, recently released results showing that it had identified an alteration in amino acid metabolism in nearly one in five children with autism, and had developed a tool to detect it. See Full Article IEEE EMBS Benelux Chapter Activities at the Dutch Conference on Biomedical Engineering The Dutch BME Conference is the leading conference on Biomedical Engineering in the Netherlands, and it is organized every other year. It collects about 300 PhD students and researchers presenting their scientific work through poster and oral presentations. This year the conference took place in Egmond aan Zee (Netherlands) on January 24-25, 2019. A job market was organized with the aim to bring the students in contact with relevant companies in the field of biomedical engineering. The IEEE EMBS Benelux Chapter is always present at this conference with an invited distinguished lecturer, the Best IEEE EMBS Paper Award, and the yearly Chapter Meeting. In particular, this year the Chapter has invited the IEEE EMBS distinguished lecturer prof. Bart ter Haar Romenij to talk about computer vision algorithms for medical image analysis. The winner of the best paper competition were Thomas van den Heuvel et al. (Radboud UMC Nijmegen) with the paper on the "Development of a Low-Cost Medical Ultrasound Scanner Using a Monostatic Synthetic Aperture", published in IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Circuits and Systems (2017). A great example of research with an immediate social impact. The conference also hands out the Henk Stassen Award for the best young researcher which was given to Dr. Rik Vullings of the Eindhoven University of Technology. See Full Article Successful "Open MR" symposium sponsored by the IEEE EMBS Benelux Chapter OpenMR Benelux: an open science event for the field of Magnetic Resonance in Medicine. We aim to create an inclusive community of researchers, engineers and scientists that foster and improve upon open science practices in the field of MRI. On 16 January 2019 in Leiden, Netherlands, we hosted our first event as a pre-event to the annual meeting of the ISMRM Benelux. The focus was on open discussion in a variety of topics introduced by experts in respective fields, including open tools for machine learning applications in MRI; data and code sharing practices; the role of mentoring in facilitating academic careers; and the future of open access publishing. Attendees found the event highly engaging and appreciated the time given for open discussion. We are very happy with the result and aim to make this an annual event! Call for Papers See More New Early Access Article from JTEHM: Identification of Developmental Delay in Infants using Wearable Sensors: Full-Day Leg Movement Statistical Feature Analysis This paper examines how features extracted from full day data recorded by wearable sensors are able to differentiate between infants with typical development and those with or at risk for developmental delays. Call for EMBS Award Nominations EMBS sponsors 12 Awards of member recognition for technical and professional excellence, service to the society, local activities, publications and student papers. The deadline for nomination is MARCH 15, 2019. Submit Nomination New opportunities for chapter awards this year! We would like to extend the chance to nominate a EMBS Chapter or an EMBS Student Chapter/Club for an award this year. To promote geographic diversity within the society and to be able to recognize more chapters, EMBS is introducing a NEW format and will present awards to 1 EMBS Chapter and 1 EMBS Student Chapter/Club per each EMBS Region. This new format will provide more opportunity for chapter recognition than before. Be sure your region has an award winner by nominating your local chapter!. The deadline for nomination is MARCH 15, 2019. Submit Your Nomination for Regional Chapter Awards Submit Chapter Nomination 2nd IEEE EMBS International Summer School on Computer Modeling in Medicine The theme for the 2019 summer school is "Image-based modeling for personalized medical device design." Prominent experts from academia and industry will cover fundamental concepts and current trends in model-based medical device design. Hands-on tutorials with simulation software will be presented to demonstrate application of concepts covered in lectures. This summer school is primarily geared towards graduate students, postdoctoral researchers, and individuals from the medical device/imaging industry, with an interest in developing and applying computational models for medical device design, analysis, and evaluation. Invited lecturers with extensive experience in the field will deliver lectures on topics including: Device models: mechanical, electromagnetic, acoustic Device-tissue interactions: biomechanics, biofluids, bioheat transfer, bioelectromagnetics Tissue/organ function models For further information, please contact Dr. Dieter Haemmerich, haemmer-at-musc.edu, or Dr. Punit Prakash, prakashp-at-ksu.edu . Applications accepted now, deadline: March 15, 2019 More Information LET'S GET SOCIAL! To stay current on the latest announcements, events, and news, follow EMBS on: ? ? ? ? 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