                                                                                                         1.1: Bioinstrumentation I
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Thursday, October 2 10:30AM – 12:00PM
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NCC 211/212
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Chairs: Barry Peterson and Kyung Kang
10:30 1.1.1. Development of an Automated Anesthesia System for the Stabilization of Physiology in Rodents
K.M. HAWKINS AND R.D. SHONAT
Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Worcester, MA
10:45 1.1.2. Computational Fluid Dynamic Modelling of FLow in a Novel Paracorporeal Pumping Artificial Lung
W.J. FEDERSPIEL, I. ZINOVIK AND R.G. SVITEK
1University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA
11:00 1.1.3. Measurement of Viscoelastic Properties of Tympanic Membrane (Eardrum)
R.Z. GAN1, B. FENG1, G. HUANG2 AND H. LU2
1University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK; 2Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK
11:15 1.1.4. Computer assisted coil design and bench testing for a totally implantable hearing system
T. CHENG AND R.Z. GAN
University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK
11:30 1.1.5. Optimal Design of Small-Diameter Silicone Chest Drain Devices
J. CHUNG AND J.K. LI
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, New Brunswick, NJ
2.1: Engineered Liver Constructs and Applications
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Thursday, October 2 10:30AM – 12:00PM
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NCC 205
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Chairs: Dawn Applegate and Prabhas Moghe
10:30 2.1.1. An Explosion in Discovery/An Industry in Peril–Can Engineered Liver Assist a Conversion to Products?
D.R. APPLEGATE
Applegate & Associates, Inc., San Diego, CA
10:45 2.1.2. A Three Dimensional Perfused Liver Tissue Analog - A Tool for in vitro Drug Metabolism Studies
A. SIVARAMAN, T. IIDA, B. HOGAN, K.J. LEACH, M. KAAZEMPUR-MOFRAD, R. KAMM, S.R. TANNENBAUM AND L.G. GRIFFITH
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA
11:00 2.1.3. In vitro Thermal Stress Selectively Enhances Rat Hepatocyte Cytochrome P450 Activity
P. RAJAGOPALAN, F. BERTHIAUME, A.W. TILLES, M. TONER AND M.L. YARMUSH
Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Shriners Burns Hospital, Boston, MA
11:15 2.1.4. Exploring Cell-Cell Interactions Using Expression Profiling and Dynamic Substrates
S. KHETANI1, G. SZULGIT2, W. YEO3, J. DEL RIO4, C. BARLOW4, M. MRKSICH3 AND S. BHATIA1
1UC - San Diego, La Jolla, CA; 2Hiram College, OH; 3University of Chicago, Chicago, IL; 4Merck Research Laboratories, La Jolla, CA
11:30 2.1.5. Direct Writing and Hepatocyte Co-Culture Support of Endothelial Tube-Like Network Formation In-Vitro
Y.K. NAHMIAS AND D. ODDE
University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, NM
11:45 2.1.6. Differentiation of Rat Liver Progenitor Cells in a 3D, Perfused Coculture with Mature Liver Cells
J.M. MORITZ, T. IIDA, S. LIU, J.L. SHERLEY AND L.G. GRIFFITH
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA
3.1: BME Education in Innovation, Design, & Entrepreneurship
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Thursday, October 2 10:30AM – 12:00PM
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NCC 204
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Chairs: Paul King and Paul Yock
10:30 Overview of university programs in innovation, design, and entrepreneurship (Paul King)
10:45 A proposed national competition for BME student design (Phil Weilerstein, Jay Goldberg)
11:00 Re-inventing the industry advisory role for BME design & entrepreneurship classes (Jack Linehan)
11:15 3.1.1. Alliance for Industrial Internships: Members Perspective
C. TRIPLETT1, E.C. ECKSTEIN2 AND J.M. ALLEY3
1Biomedical Engineering Alliance for Industrial Internships, Chandler, AZ; 2University of Memphis, Memphis, TN; 3 Nashville, TN
11:30 A new web portal for BME design education (Paul Yock)
11:45 3.1.2. BME Education in Innovation, Design & Entrepreneurship
P.H. KING1, J. GOLDBERG2, P. WEILERSTIEN3, J.H. LINEHAN2 AND P.G. YOCK4
1Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN; 2Marquette University, Milwaukee, WI; 3NCIIA; 4Stanford University, Stanford, CA
3.2: Student Chapter Development Workshop I
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Thursday, October 2 10:30AM – 12:00PM
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NCC 207
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Chair: Kristina Ropella
10:30 3.2.1. Workshop I: BME Bytes
K. ROPELLA
Marquette University, Milwaukee, WI
4.1: Optical Spectroscopy for Diagnosis
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Thursday, October 2 10:30AM – 12:00PM
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RNH Davidson B
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Chairs: Anita Mahadevan-Jansen and Shabbir Bambot
10:30 4.1.1. Integrating a Novel Tool for Burn Assessment into Clinical Practise
M.G. SOWA AND L. LEONARDI
National Research Council of Canada, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
10:45 4.1.2. Comparison of Fluorescence and Diffuse Reflectance Spectroscopy for the Diagnosis of Breast Cancer
N. RAMANUJAM, C. ZHU, G. PALMER AND T. BRESLIN
University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI
11:00 4.1.3. Optical Imaging for in Situ Ovarian Diagnosis
U. UTZINGER1, M. BREWER1 AND R. DREZEK2
1University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ; 2Rice University, Houston, TX
11:15 4.1.4. Multimodal Spectroscopic Imaging of the Cervix for Triaging Patients to Colposcopy
K. CALLAHAN1, A. AGRAWAL2, S. BAMBOT3, D. MONGIN3, M. FAUPEL3, B. SCHULTZ3 AND F. XU3
1Spectrx Inc., Norcross, GA; 2Spectrx, Inc, PY, TN; 3Spectrx, PY, GA, PY
11:30 4.1.5. MEMS-based Endoscopic Fluorescence Confocal Microscope
D.L. DICKENSHEETS, Y. SHAO AND N.E. FERRADI
Montana State University, Bozman, MT
11:45 4.1.6. Diagnosis of Pre-Dysplastic Stages of Colon Carcinogenesis Using Light Scattering “Fingerprints”
V. BACKMAN1, Y.L. KIM1, Y. LIU1, K. CHEN1, R. WALI2, H. ROY2 AND M. GOLDBERG2
1Northwestern University, Evanston, IL; 2Evanston Northwestern Healthcare, Evanston, IL
5.1: Clinical Microdevices & NeuroMEMS
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Thursday, October 2 10:30AM – 12:00PM
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NCC 210
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Chair: Sam Baldwin
10:30 5.1.1. The Potential of MEMS in the Management of Diabetes
D. LIEPMANN
University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA
10:55 5.1.2. Integrated BioChips for the Detection of Cells and Microorganisms Using BioMEMS
R. BASHIR
Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN
11:20 5.1.3. Implantable BioMEMS for Drug Delivery
S. BALDWIN
MicroCHIPS, Inc., Bedford, MA
11:45 5.1.4. Microfluidic Delivery of Biomolecules in Neural Tissue
S.T. RETTERER1, K.L. SMITH2, C.S. BJORNSSON2, K.B. NEEVES1, A.J. SPENCE1, J.N. TURNER2, W. SHAIN2 AND M.S. ISAACSON3
1Cornell University, Ithaca, NY; 2New York State Department of Health, Wadsworth Center; 3University of California at Santa Cruz
6.1: Heart Valves
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Thursday, October 2 10:30AM – 12:00PM
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RNH Davidson A
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Chair: Michael Sacks
10:30 6.1.1. Fluid Dynamic Analysis of an Anatomic Total Cavopulmonary Connection
D. DE ZÉLICOURT, K. PEKKAN AND A.P. YOGANATHAN
Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA
10:45 6.1.2. Design and Evaluation of a Pulsatile Bioreactor for Biologically Active Heart Valves
D. HILDEBRAND1, J. WU1, J. MAYER2 AND M. SACKS1
1University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA; 2Children's Hospital Boston
11:00 6.1.3. The Nature of the Disturbed Flow in Stenotic Blood Vessels at Moderate Reynolds Numbers.
V.L. RAYZ AND S.A. BERGER
UC-Berkeley, Berkeley, CA
11:15 6.1.4. Reversibility of Collagen Transformations during Dynamic Thermomechanical Studies
A. JAHANGIR AND J.M. LEE
Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
11:30 6.1.5. Polyurethane Heart Valve Calcification: Prevention With Bisphosphonate Diethylamino Derivatization
S. STACHELEK1, I. ALFERIEV1, A. FU2, T.L. SELLARO2, J.M. CONNOLLY1, R.W. BIANCO3, M. SACKS2 AND R. LEVY1
1Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA; 2University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA; 3University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN
11:45 6.1.6. Clinical Potential of Three-Dimensional Stress Echocardiography
J.W. HOLMES AND S. HOMMA
Columbia University, New York, NY
7.1: High Throughput Data Collection for Genome-Proteome & Cellular Modeling
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Thursday, October 2 10:30AM – 12:00PM
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NCC 208
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Chair: David Galas
10:30 7.1.1. Blood phenotyping: Role of platelet activation in tissue factor-mediated thrombin production
K. LO1 AND S.L. DIAMOND1
1University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA
10:45 7.1.2. Proteomic Analysis of Cytokine Interactions in Determining Cellular Stress Responses
K. ROBERTS1, J. YOON2, K. LEE2, M. YARMUSH1 AND A. JAYARAMAN1
1Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA; 2Tufts University, Medford, MA
11:00 7.1.3. Fidelity and sensitivity of microarray data following linear amplification from nanograms of RNA
A.G. PASSERINI, D.C. POLACEK, C. SHI, N.M. FRANCESCO, G. CHANG AND P.F. DAVIES
University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA
11:15 7.1.4. Biophysics of surface DNA hybridization: implications for DNA microarray assays
R. SINGH1, S.T. ANDREADIS2 AND J.M. NITSCHE1
1University at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY; 2University at Buffalo, Amherst, NY
9.1: Cellular Biomechanics I: Cytoskeleton
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Thursday, October 2 10:30AM – 12:00PM
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NCC 206
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Chairs: Christopher Waters and Karen Haberstroh
10:30 9.1.1. Structural Mechanics in the Endothelial Cytoskeleton in Response to Extracellular Forces
B.P. HELMKE, N.A. VILLANI, R.E. MOTT AND C.K. CHOI
University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA
10:45 9.1.2. Cyclic strain induces structural changes at the wound edge in airway epithelial cells
K. CHAPMAN1 AND C.M. WATERS2
1Northwestern University, Memphis, TN; 2University of Tennessee Health Science Center, Memphis, TN
11:00 9.1.3. Morphological and Cytoskeletal Modulations of Astrocytes on Substrates of Varying Rigidities
P.C. GEORGES AND P.A. JANMEY
University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA
11:15 9.1.4. Microfilament Rearrangement Following Exposure to a Clinically Relevant Pressure Stimulus
J.S. MARTIN, L.S. BROWN AND K.M. HABERSTROH
Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN
11:30 9.1.5. Intracellular actin and calcium contribute to stretch-induced increases in paracellular permeability
S.S. MARGULIES AND K.J. CAVANAUGH
University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA
11:45 9.1.6. Cell Biomechanics In Context
S.L. VOYTIK-HARBIN, A.M. PIZZO, B.A. ROEDER, B.Z. WAISNER, J.E. STURGIS, K. KOKINI AND J.P. ROBINSON
Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN
10.1: Vestibular Proscesses
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Thursday, October 2 10:30AM – 12:00PM
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NCC 209
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Chairs: Dan Merfeld and Conrad Wall
10:30 10.1.1. Sensory Substitution for Balance Prostheses
C. WALL
Massachusetts Eye & Ear Infirmary, Boston, MA
11:00 10.1.2. Audio Biofeedback as a Source Of Balance Information for Vestibular Loss Subjects
M. DOZZA1, F. HORAK1, L. CHIARI2 AND R. PETERKA1
1Oregon Health & Science University, Beaverton, OR; 2University of Bologna, Italy
11:15 10.1.3. Effects of electrotactile vestibular substitution on bilateral vestibular dysfunction subjects.
Y. DANILOV, M. TYLER AND P. BACH-Y-RITA
University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI
11:30 10.1.4. Vestibular Implants: Overview and Preliminary Studies
D.M. MERFELD, R. LEWIS, C. HABURCAKOVA AND W. GONG
Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA
11:45 10.1.5. Development of a Biophysical Model for a Vestibular Prosthesis
J.T. RUBINSTEIN1 AND C.C. DELLA SANTINA2
1University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA; 2Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD
11.1: Orthopedic Tissue Engineering
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Thursday, October 2 10:30AM – 12:00PM
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RNH Ryman
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Chairs: Karen Burg and Kirk Andriano
10:30 11.1.1. RANKL expression in ST2 bone marrow stromal cell regulated by titanium particle size
D. O'CONNOR1, H. KOH1, T. MURPHY2, A. TENG1, J. RUBIN2 AND K.L. SUNG1
1University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, CA; 2VAMC and Emory University, Atlanta, GA
10:45 11.1.2. Influence of Ph on Hydroxyapatite Solubility and Bone Cell Adhesion
T.J. WEBSTER AND J.L. SMITH
Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN
11:00 11.1.3. Fine-Particle Titanium Compacts Enhance Osteoblast and Fibroblast Cell Functions
J.U. EJIOFOR AND T.J. WEBSTER
Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN
11:15 11.1.4. Mechanical Stimulation of Periosteal Osteogenesis using an in vitro Organ Culture Model
I. YOUN, D.G. JONES AND J.F. SUH
Tulane University, New Orleans, LA
11:30 11.1.5. A Mechanical Loading Device for Three-Dimensional Natural and Engineered Tissues
K.K. WHITE, D.A. SHIMKO, E.A. NAUMAN AND K.C. DEE
Tulane University, New Orleans, LA
12.1: Respiratory Dynamics & Control
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Thursday, October 2 10:30AM – 12:00PM
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RNH Davidson C
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Chairs: Bela Suki and Eugene Bruce
10:30 12.1.1. Power-laws in nature - where do they come from?
J.H. BATES
University of Vermont, Burlington, VT
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