Overview
- Editors:
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Anthony J. McGoron
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Dept. Biomedical Engineering, Florida International University, Miami, USA
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Chen-Zhong Li
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Dept. Biomedical Engineering, Florida International University, Miami, USA
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Wei-Chiang Lin
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Dept. Biomedical Engineering, Florida International University, Miami, USA
- Presents the outcome of the 25th Southern Biomedical Engineering Conference, held in May 2009 in Miami, Florida
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Table of contents (128 papers)
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Session 1:
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Optical Imaging
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- J. Ge, S. J. Erickson, A. Godavarty
Pages 1-2
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- S. J. Erickson, J. Ge, A. Sanchez, A. Godavarty
Pages 3-4
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- K. V. Larin, I. V. Larina, S. Ivers, S. Syed, M. E. Dickinson
Pages 5-6
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- U. Chaudhary, B. Zhu, A. Godavarty
Pages 7-8
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- M. Ruggeri, S. Jiao, James C. Major Jr., C. Cebulla, P. Rosenfeld, G. Gregori et al.
Pages 11-12
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Session 2:
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Instrumentation, Signals and Systems
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- M. Vanicatte, S. M. Krishnan, D. Arney, I. Lee, J. M. Goldman
Pages 13-16
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- D. E. Nathan, D. C. Jeutter
Pages 17-18
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- K. Lweesy, L. Fraiwan, A. Shatat, G. Abdo, A. Dawodiah, M. Sameer
Pages 19-20
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- S. H. Farkoush, S. Najarian, G. D. Emamieh, S. Sarkar
Pages 21-22
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Session 3:
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Biomechanics and Biomaterials
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- L. E. Murr, S. M. Gaytan, F. Medina, M. I. Lopez, E. Martinez, R. B. Wicker
Pages 23-28
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- M. C. Ibanez, C. Bourgeois, J. E. Lemons, A. W. Eberhardt
Pages 29-30
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- C. Rodriguez, C. Khanal, R. Panepucci
Pages 31-32
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- W. Haider, N. Munroe, C. Pulletikurthi, P. K. S. Gill
Pages 33-34
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- S. H. Kurra, J. M. Zhang, A. Pennathur
Pages 35-38
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Session 4:
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Rehabilitation
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- J. L. Kenia, M. Mokha, K. Ludwig, P. Poczwardowski
Pages 39-44
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- G. S. Contreras, A. Trejo, T. Sarkodie-Gyan
Pages 45-46
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About this book
th On behalf of the steering and organizing committees I would like to welcome you to sunny Miami Florida for the 25 Sou- ern Biomedical Engineering Conference. This year we are excited to have visitors from all over North America, South American, Europe and Asia to share exciting developments in all areas of Biomedical Engineering. The main objective of this conference is to bring together students, researchers and clinicians in Biomedical Engineering to disseminate technical information in this rapidly growing field, and provide a forum consisting of established as well as new and future researchers in this exciting engineering field. This year’s meeting features more than 140 high quality papers, many by students, for oral presentations and publication in the conference proceedings. The conference owes its success to the dedicated work of the keynote speakers, conference chairs, authors, participants, students, organizers, and the College of Engineering and Computing webmaster. We wish to especially acknowledge the work of the peer reviewers, program committee, staff of the BME Department, and the student organizing committee. We also wish to acknowledge the sponsorship of the National Science Foundation and the International Federation of Medical and Biological Engineering, and Simpleware, Ltd. We hope that you enjoy your experience, make new collaborations and lasting friendships.