IEEE-NANOMED 2016
Holiday Inn Macao Cotai Central
Sands Cotai Central, Cotai Strip, Taipa, Macau SAR, China
Program Timetable (PDF version) is available. (FINAL, updated on Oct 26)
Registration Time:
Oct 30 (sun) | 15:00-18:00 | Dunhuang Foyer, Level 4, Holiday Inn Macao Cotai Central |
Oct 31 (mon) | 08:30-17:30 | Dunhuang Foyer, Level 4, Holiday Inn Macao Cotai Central |
Nov 1 (tue) | 08:30-17:30 | Dunhuang Foyer, Level 4, Holiday Inn Macao Cotai Central |
Nov 2 (wed) | 08:30-13:30 | Dunhuang Foyer, Level 4, Holiday Inn Macao Cotai Central |
Welcome
IEEE-NANOMED is one of the premier annual events organized by the IEEE Nanotechnology Council to bring together physicians, scientists and engineers alike from all over the world and every sector of academy and industry, working at advancement of basic and clinical research in medical and biological sciences using nano/molecular and engineering methods. IEEE-NANOMED is the conference where practitioners will see nano/molecular medicine and engineering at work in both their own and related fields, from essential and advanced scientific and engineering research and theory to translational and clinical research.
Conference Theme:
- Nano and molecular technologies in medical theranostics
- Nanotechnology in drug delivery
- Biomedical imaging
- Bio/nano sensing
- Biochips and Bio-MEMS
- Biomechatronics
- Biological interface
- Cells at the nanoscale
- Frontiers in nanobiotechnology
- Translational medicine
Special Issue “Microdevices and Microsystems for Cell Manipulation”
Authors are also invited to submit results to a special issue of the journal Micromachines (impact factor 1.295), on the topic of “Microdevices and Microsystems for Cell Manipulation”. More information on the special issue and paper submission can be found here:
http://www.mdpi.com/journal/micromachines/special_issues/cell_manipulation
Special Issue “MEMS/NEMS for Biomedical Imaging and Sensing”
Authors are also invited to submit results to a special issue of the journal Micromachines (impact factor 1.295), on the topic of “MEMS/NEMS for Biomedical Imaging and Sensing”. More information on the special issue and paper submission can be found here:
http://www.mdpi.com/journal/micromachines/special_issues/MEMS_biomedical_imaging_sensing