Cutting-edge nanoengineering research continues to fuel medical research and transform patient care. This research plays a vital role in current and emerging technologies, and contributes to all areas of engineering. But, the future of nanotechnology and bioengineering requires synergy beyond mechanical engineering to include scientists, clinicians, physicists, chemists, electrical engineers and biologists. Join us in Houston, February 21 – 24, 2016, as ASME brings together the relevant players and key stakeholders conducting this research to discuss the integration of engineering, materials science and nanotechnology in addressing fundamental problems in biology and medicine.
Submit your abstract online by 9 November 2015 and be part of the buzz!
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