Northeast BMES 2007

hosted by the Biomedical Engineering Department at Stony Brook University

Thank you

We are thrilled by the successful organization of the 33rd Annual Northeast Bioengineering Conference, which was held on our Stony Brook University campus on March 10-11.

This year’s meeting embraced the National Institute of Health's focus on translational research, with an emphasis placed on, Engineering Innovations in Life Sciences and Healthcare. The outstanding keynote/plenary presentations featuring three exciting topics from vulnerable plaque rupture to brain imaging and corporate culture were well received by the audience.

This conference carried on the long tradition of collegiality to encourage presentations from graduate and undergraduate students in all areas of biomedical engineering. A total of 226 students and faculty members from various universities and colleges in the Northeast US and many other regions of the country actively participated in this exciting event. It was a great success! As the organizing committee, we were deeply impressed by the excellent quality and the diversity of the presentations. Based on the recommendations of the session chairs which included faculty members from various universities and colleges, the prizes for student paper competitions were awarded to:

Gary Comtois (Worcester Polytechnic Institute),    1st Prize

Jesse Muir/Yi Xia (Stony Brook University),             2nd Prize

Justin Seil (Brown  University) ,                                3rd Prize

In addition, based on need and traveling expenses, five travel awards were given to:

Alexander Potts            Western New England College

Uchechukwu Okpara    University of Wisconsin-Madison

Sabrina Puckett             Brown University

John DiCecco                University of Rhode Island

Nicholas McBride          Worcester Polytechnic Institute


In closing, we would like to express our gratitude towards your participation in this conference. We would also like to thank Stony Brook University for its financial support and IEEE & EMBS for technical co-sponsorships.

The next Northeast Biomedical Engineering Society Meeting 2008 with be held at Brown University (chaired by Thomas Webster)

Sincerely,

Yingtian Pan, PhD, Conference Chair

Ki Chon, PhD, Helmut Strey, PhD, Weiliam Chen, PhD, Conference Co-Chairs

Colleen Michael, Wendy Scharf, Conference Coordinators


Comments? Contact Helmut.Strey@stonybrook.edu