Details January 4-8, 2011The SPRBM 29th Scientific ConferenceHeld at the Eden Roc Renaissance HotelMiami Beach, Fla.PROGRAM AT GLANCE
BMES-SPRBM Conference on Cellular and Molecular Bioengineering 29th SPRBM Scientific Conference Molecular Imaging and Mechanotransduction
Eden Roc Renaissance Miami Beach, Miami Beach, Florida
Program Committee Co-Chairs: X. Edward Guo (SPRBM) and Cheng Dong (BMES) Yingxiao Wang (BMES), Chris Jacobs (SPRBM), Anshu Mathur (SPRBM), Yixian Qin (BMES), and Michael Detamore (SPRBM)
Local Committee Chair: Peter Murray X. Lucas Lu, Genevieve Brown, Andrew Baik
JANUARY 4-8, 2011
TUESDAY, JANUARY 4, 2011
7:00 PM SPRBM Council Meeting
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 5, 2011
7:00 AM Continental Breakfast 7:45 AM Welcome/Introduction
8:00-10:00 AM SESSION I - MOLECULAR PROBES 8:00-8:40 Keynote Shuming Nie 8:40-9:00 Yingxiao Wang 9:00-9:20 Rich Day 9:20-9:40 Robert Campbell 9:40-10:00 Gang Bao
10:00-10:20 AM Coffee Break
10:20 AM-12:20 PM SESSION II – MOLECULAR/CELLULAR IMAGING
10:20-11:00 Keynote Robert Clegg 11:00-11:20 Peter So 11:20-11:40 Brian Helmke 11:40-12:00 Daniel Fletcher 12:00-12:20 X. Edward Guo
12:20-2:30 PM Afternoon BreakTopics
2:30-4:00 PM SESSION III – NAMED Short Talks from Students/Fellows Posters
2:30-2:40 Short Talk 1 2:40-2:50 Short Talk 2 2:50-3:00 Short Talk 3 3:00-3:10 Short Talk 4 3:10-3:20 Short Talk 5 3:20-3:30 Short Talk 6 3:30-3:40 Short Talk 7 3:40-3:50 Short Talk 8 3:50-4:00 Short Talk 9
4:00-6:00 PM NAMED POSTER SESSION (Wine/Cheese)
6:00 PM NAMED WELCOME RECEPTION SPECIAL INVITED SPEAKER Van C. Mow
THURSDAY, JANUARY 6, 2011
7:15 AM Continental Breakfast
8:00-10:00 AM SESSION IV – MOLECULAR MECHANICS
8:00-8:40 Keynote Deborah Leckband 8:40-9:00 Cheng Zhu 9:00-9:20 Daniel J. Müller 9:20-9:40 David J. Odde 9:40-10:00 Muhammad Zamn
10:00-10:20 AM Coffee Break
10:20 AM-12:20 PM SESSION V – NAMED Rising Stars
10:20-10:40 Rising Star Talk 1 10:40-11:00 Rising Star Talk 2 11:00-11:20 Rising Star Talk 3 11:20-11:40 Rising Star Talk 4 11:40-12:00 Rising Star Talk 5 12:00-12:20 Rising Star Talk 6
12:20-4:00 PM Afternoon Break
4:00-6:00 PM Workshop 1 NIH/NSF
6:00-9:30 PM NAMED GALA DINNER SPECIAL INVITED SPEAKER Shu Chien
FRIDAY, JANUARY 7, 2011
7:15 AM Continental Breakfast
8:00-10:00 AM SESSION VI – CELLULAR MECHANICS
8:00-8:40 Keynote Forbes Dewey 8:40-9:00 Masaaki Sato 9:00-9:20 Ning Wang 9:20-9:40 William Guilford 9:40-10:00 Cheng Dong
10:00-10:20 AM Coffee Break
10:20 AM-12:20 PM SESSION VII – MECHANOTRANSDUCTION
10:20-11:00 Keynote Richard Waugh 11:00-11:20 Dennis Discher 11:20-11:40 Paul Janmey 11:40-12:00 Christopher Jacobs 12:00-12:20 Christopher Chen
12:20-4:30 PM Afternoon Break
4:30-6:00 PM Workshop 2 Industrial Sponsors
6:00 PM Open Forum: Future of Cellular and Molecular Bioengineering and SPRBM
SATURDAY, JANUARY 8, 2011
7:15 AM Continental Breakfast
8:00-10:00 AM SESSION VIII – MECHANICAL MODULATION OF TISSUE REGENERATION
8:00-8:40 Keynote Steve Goldstein 8:40-9:00 Robert Tranquillo 9:00-9:20 Michael Sacks 9:20-9:40 Clark T. Hung 9:40-10:00 Jay D. Humphrey
10:00 AM Annual SPRBM Business Meeting and SPRBM/BMES Awards Ceremony.
The 2011 BMES-SPRBM conference will aim to establish a long-term flagship conference on CMBE, and (2) facilitate and shape the future of CMBE. Therefore, the strategy ofthis CMBE conference is to adopt a Gordon/Keystone conference style, with a single-track of podium sessions all by invited talks from the leaders in the CMBE fields. The exciting theme of the inaugural BMES-SPRBM Conference on CMBE is Molecular Imaging and Mechanotransduction.
Topic areas for this conference include but are not limited to: Molecular Probes Molecular Imaging Molecular Mechanics Cellular Mechanics Mechanotransduction Mechanical Regulation of Tissue Regeneration
Topics presented in previous conferences can be seen in the programs in the past conferences section. In general, topics traditionally presented at the conference include: • Tissue engineering • Stem cell biology and mechanobiology • Biomaterials • Tissue wound healing • Cell mechanics • Tissue biomechanics • Cell mechanobiology • Cell-matrix interactions • Cellular and/or tissue regulation by physical stimuli (e.g., mechanical, electrical, magnetic, etc.)
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