Dear Participants,
We tried our best to organize the event in-person, but the continuing Boston hotel restrictions, an increasing number of travels checkpoints and the uncertainty around the world forced us to turn our BEIS-2021 into a fully virtual conference.
We have been in constant discussions with our venue partners, board members, and the local supporting staff to stay abreast of the challenges and complexities in the face of disruption due to COVID-19. CDC guidelines say large in-person gatherings are still a high COVID-19 risk, where it is difficult for individuals to remain spaced at least 6 feet apart and attendees travel from outside the local area.
Many universities still have travel restrictions for their staff, this uncertainty preventing many attendees to join us for an in-person meeting in Boston, leading to turn our BEIS-2021 into a fully virtual conference. The virtual event will feature the same high-quality lectures as the in-person meeting and the original program of the conference will be the same as much as possible.
Your registration will be automatically converted to the virtual event, so we very much hope that your presentation will create the same interest among the conference participants.
Virtual presentation Demo's will be provided from March 15, 2021. The final program of the conference will be released before March 16, 2021.
If you need any additional information in this regard, please feel free to write us secretary@biomedicalmeetings.com
Biography : Dr. Anthony Guiseppi-Elie is Vice President of Industry Relations, Founding Dean of the College of Engineering and Distinguished University Professor at Anderson University. He directs the Center for Bioelectronics, Biosensors and Biochips (C3B). He was the department head for Biomedical Engineering and Founding Associate dean for Engineering Innovation in Engineering Medicine (ENMED) at Texas A&M University. He is the Founder, President and Scientific Director of ABTECH Scientific, Inc., a near-patient biomedical diagnostics company. He holds the Sc.D. in Materials Science and Engineering from MIT, the M.Sc. in Chemical Engineering from the University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology (UMIST) and the B.Sc. (First Class Honors) with majors in Analytical Chemistry, Biochemistry and Applied Chemistry from the University of the West Indies (UWI). He has published over 200 papers (h-index=44), holds 8 patents and is a fellow of IEEE, AIMBE, BMES and the RSC. Dr. Guiseppi’s research interests are in engineered bioanalytical microsystems in the service of human health and medicine.
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Northeastern University
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Houston Methodist Research Institute and Texas A&M University, TX
Boston University
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Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, NY
Cornell University
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Tufts University
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Northwestern University
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University of California
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New Jersey Institute of Technology
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Georgia Institute of Technology and Emory University, GA
Bruder Consulting & Venture Group
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Keeping updated on the latest trends in Biomedical Engineering and related areas United Scientific Group-A non-profit organization hosting 2nd Biomedical Engineering and Instrumentation Summit during April 19-21, 2021 in Virtual Conference. This Bioengineering conference is organizing with a view to promote awareness and enhance research aiming in developing solutions for the challenges encountered.
BEIS-2021 program planned to provide three days of productive discussion on biomedical engineering education, biomaterial, and tissue engineering, health monitoring devices, image processing, sensor technology, and wearable health devices, radiography, novel drug delivery system, etc. These are the key topics that are going to be addressed at the conference. Big data networking, research, and application in biomedical health care also going to discuss at the conference.
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Thank you, Bijay, for the invitation to allow me to present my work at C3B-20 and let more people know my research. It is very successful conference
I enjoyed the different talks. It was a great meeting indeed.
The meeting was extremely informative and interesting, and was organized extremely professionally and effectively. Despite the difficult circumstances, the meeting ran smoothly and I very much enjoyed both presenting and listening to others speak. All of the talks were relevant, well done, and engaging. Overall, the meeting was a great success, and I would highly recommend it to anyone.
The C3B virtual conference has provided excellent opportunities for networking with other researchers in Biomedical Engineering field
Great!!!!!! Speakers were top-notch, sessions were educational and entertaining with plenty of immediately applicable information,Keynote was fantastic.. I’m fully charged with positive emotions and valuable insights for my research. C3B-20 Virtual Scientific Meeting was probably the most valuable time I spent during COVID-19 Lock-down, well worth the time spent.
Thank you for providing a platform to let us hear such an informative session with research expert and young scientists. Indeed, it was a great success. I am looking forward to participate more in these virtual events. Please let me know in near future for such opportunities.
The meeting was very interesting in a great atmosphere. Hope to hear from you on next occasions.