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Biomedical Engineering Seminar Series
The BME Seminar Series offers a fascinating view into the cutting-edge science of biomedical engineering. Drawing from the breadth and uniqueness of the interdisciplinary program, presenters include faculty from fields across the University, academic researchers from other locations, BME graduate students, clinicians, and representatives from industry and government.

Attendance by any member of the community is welcomed, and the series is also offered for credit as a one unit graduate course (BME 696A).

Speakers from outside Tucson are usually available for individual consultations before or after their seminar. Please contact the listed faculty host or the BME Program Coordinator to set an appointment.

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Biomedical Engineering Seminar Schedule
Fall 2009

Monday, 2:00 - 3:00 p.m. Keating Bioresearch Building Room 103
Unless otherwise noted

Where is the Thomas W. Keating Bioresearch Building?? Here is a map



  • September 28 -
    Data Blitz,
    The BME Data Blitz will provide short summaries of current biomedical engineering research in the BME GIDP.

  • October 5 -
    Jay Hoying, Ph.D.
    Professor and Chair, Division of Cardiovascular Therapeutics
    Cardiovascular Innovation Institute, Louisville, KY
    "Manipulating the Microcirculation "

    Shepherd BR, Chen HYS, Smith CM, Gruionu G, Williams SK, Hoying JB. Rapid Perfusion and network remodeling in a microvascular construct after implantation. Aterioscler Thromb Vasc Biol, 2004, 24:898-904.
    http://atvb.ahajournals.org/cgi/reprint/24/5/898

    Hiscox AM, Stone AL, Limesand S, Hoying JB, Williams SK. An islet-stabilizing implant constructed using a preformed vasculature. Tissue Eng Part A, 2008, 14(3):433-440.


  • November 23 -
    Matt Kupinski, University of Arizona

  • December 7 -
  • John Ashton, BME PhD Candidate, University of Arizona

    Ashton JH, Vande Geest JP, Simon BR, Haskett DG. Compressive mechanical properties of the intraluminal thrombus in abdominal aortic aneurysms and ?brin-based thrombus mimics. J Biomech, 2009, 42:197-201.
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