Conference Details

The Mountain West Biomedical Engineering Conference 2009 will take place in the Grand Ballroom at the

Grand Summit Hotel

in Park City, Utah.

mountain biking
hot air balloon rides
fly fishing

The conference will begin with a keynote speech on Friday September 11, followed by platform and poster sessions on Saturday, September 12. Please plan to stay for the entire meeting. The full schedule is listed in the

Program

(pdf, 6MB).

Schedule

Friday September 11, 2009

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1:30 – 3:30 pm Registration Ballroom Lobby
1:30 – 3:30 pm Poster/Exhibit Setup Parlors 1 & 3 / Ballroom Lobby
3:30 – 4:45 pm Podium Session 1 Parlor 2
  Pratap Khanwilkar, Ph.D., MBA, WorldHeart Inc.,
  Thomas McNary, University of Utah, Biomedical Engineering,

Experimental and Modeling Studies on Strain-Modulated Membrane Capacitance and Conductance in Cardiac Tissue
  Kathleen Job, University of Utah, Biomedical Engineering,

Biomechanical Characterization of the Glycocalyx of Lung Microvascular Endothelial Cells
  Christine Abraham, SFGH Biomechanical Testing Facility, Orthopaedic Surgery,

An Evaluation of the Accuracy of Computer Assisted Surgery in Preoperatively Planned Periacetabular Osteotomies
  James Kennedy, University of Utah, Biomedical Engineering,

Fabrication of 3D Laminated Scaffolds with Perfusion Channels for Use in a Custom Built Bioreactor
4:45 – 5:15 pm Break (refreshments served) Ballroom Lobby
5:15 – 6:30 pm Podium Session II Parlor 2
  Larisa Radu-Wu, University of Utah, Biomedical Engineering,

Self-Assembled Hydrogels from Poly(HPMA) Grafted with Pendant β-Sheet Peptide Domains
  Spencer Kellis, University of Utah, Electrical Engineering,

Human Neocortical Electrical Activity Recorded on Nonpenetrating Microwire Arrays: Applicability for Neuroprostheses
  Benjamin Fairbanks, University of Colorado, Chemical and Biological Engineering,

PEG co-Peptide Hydrogels Via Thiol-Norbornene Photopolymerization for the Study of Cancer Cell Migration
  Urvi Vyas, University of Utah, Biomedical Engineering,

The Effect of Electronically Steering a Phased Array Transducer on Prefocal Heating with Respect to Treatment Time
  Amanda Brooks, Ph.D., University of Utah, Pharmaceutics and Pharmaceutical Chemistry,

A Novel Polymer Coated Antimicrobial Releasing Bone Graft to Combat Device-Centered Infections
6:30 – 7:30 pm
Keynote Address
Parlor 2
  Eva M. Sevick-Muraca, Ph.D, The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston,

Near-infrared fluorescence imaging in humans
7:30 – 10:00 pm Evening Reception:

Entertainment by


The Blue Wailers
Ballroom Lobby

Saturday September 12, 2009

7:30 – 8:30 am Breakfast Buffet Outdoor Pavillion
8:30 – 9:30 am Podium Session III Parlor 2
  Cody Bliss, W.L. Gore & Associates,

“Fitness For Use”, the Center of ePTFE Implantable Medical Product Design at Gore
  Phil Triolo, Ph.D.,

Top 10 mistakes that result in delayed introductions of medical products to the marketplace
  Mark Adams, Veritract,

Technology Development Case Study: University of Utah Spins Out State of The Art Catheter Technology
9:30 – 10:30 am Poster Session /

Break (refreshments served)
Parlors 1 & 3 / Ballroom Lobby
10:30 am- 11:30 am
Distinguished Lecture
Parlor 2   Peter Fitzgerald, MD, PhD, Stanford University,

New technologies in Cardiovascular Medicine– a view from silicon valley
11:30 – 11:45 am Awards / Poster & Exhibit takedown Parlor 2 / Parlors 1 & 3

Conference Flyer
Last year the Mountain West Conference was able had a large variety of participants – from biomedical engineering and pharmaceutical students and faculty to various industrial representatives. This collaboration provides everyone involved the opportunity to meet and discuss cutting edge biomedical technologies and the advancement of medical sciences in today’s world.

This year we are offering

FREE wireless internet

and

FREE parking

underneath the

Grand Summit Hotel

. Also for your convenience we have extended the checkout time to 12:30 p.m. on Saturday. Complimentary luggage storage will be available at the front desk. Check out the

Park City, Utah

website for information on enjoyable places and activities to add to the excitement of your stay. To locate activities at The Canyons during the conference please follow the

Summer Activities

link.

Air and Ground Transportation

For a complete listing of Salt Lake City airports, ground transportation, and public transportation options please visit

SLC Airport Transportation Information

.

Shuttle Services to The Canyons:


www.parkcitybus.com



www.parkcityshuttle.com



www.parkcitytransportation.com



www.allresort.com

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University of Utah Biomedical Engineering Department


Biomedical Polymers Research Building (BPRB)

20 S. 2030 E., Rm. 506 A

Salt Lake City, UT 84112

Phone: (801) 581-6105

Fax: (801) 585-5151

Send inquiries to:

canyons2009@utah.edu