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Nov 11, 2007

Mir Imran - Engineering in Medicine and Biology Workshop


2007 IEEE Dallas - Emerging Technologies for Healthcare and Quality of Life

The IEEE Dallas chapter of Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society conducted a two day workshop to provide a forum for sharing ideas related to research and development in EMB related fields. The workshop was sponsored by the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (Dallas Chapter) and was held on the campus of The University of Texas at Dallas.

Keynote Address
Experiences of a Medical Device Entrepreneur
Mir Imran, Incube Labs.

IEEE Distinguished Lecture
Challenges and Opportunities at the Biotic/Abiotic Interface
Prof. Anupam Madhukar

Kenneth T. Norris Professor of Engineering and Professor of Chemical Engineering and Materials Science, Physics, and Biomedical Engineering, Director, Nanostructure Materials & Devices Laboratory (NMDL), USC.

Special Workshop Panels


Acute Point of Care -­ Technologies for First responders to the ICU :
US Army Institute for Surgical Research, US Army Telemedicine and Advanced Technology Research, UTSW, UTMB

Patient Monitoring at Home and in the Hospital -­ Emerging Opportunities, Technologies and Standards:
Texas Instruments, and Dallas Area Hospitals

Emerging Technologies in Imaging and Surgery:
UTSW, UT Arlington

Technical papers and posters in the areas of biomedical imaging, medical devices, biomedical signal processing, tissue engineering, patient monitoring and more.


  latest news and events
Jan 09, 2009
In a panel session on medical electronics Thursday morning (Jan. 8th) at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Howard Jay Chizek, a professor of electrical engineering at the University of Washington, posed—as one futuristic possibility in medicine—a scenario in which one doctor simultaneously directs robots doing several routine surgical procedures on different patients, without even washing his hands between operations.

These and other medical advances are within reach, according to the members of a panel called "Your Robot Will See You Now," except for one overshadowing issue: who pays and how.

Sep 02, 2008
In the foothills of the Valley, Mir Imran personifies the cusp between high-tech and biotech. At 52, Mir has founded over 20 medical device companies, holds over 200 patents and is perhaps best known for his pioneering contributions to the first FDA- approved Automatic Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillator.
Feb 20, 2008
Parallel entrepreneur Mir Imran, CEO of InCube Labs, has launched twenty companies - at times simultaneously. He shares his solutions-focused expertise and identifies the vitality and growth of the biomedical healthcare vertical.
 
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