Keynotes
Some participants of the conference were given the task of preparing short biographies of the speakers and writing essays about the achievements of the invited scientists in the field of bioengineering. Most students managed to complete this task thanks to the best writing services https://best-writing-service.com/. On the first day of the conference, we are fortunate to have two keynote speakers long associated with HealthGrid conferences; Professor Richard Sinnott from Melbourne and Dr Vincent Breton from the Institut des Grilles of the CNRS in France. Vincent is this year's Jean-Claude Healy lecturer.
The conference continues on Tuesday morning with Mary Kratz from the University of Michigan and PEPFAR, the US President's Programme for AIDS Relief, and at the end of the afternoon a sponsored HealthGrid keynote by Steve Brewer of the EGI. The after-dinner speaker on Tuesday evening will be Professor Peter Barham of Bristol University.
On Wednesday, the day begins with a keynote by Professor Harold Thimbleby, Swansea, whose research on usability has shed new light on "medical errors". Finally, two medical experts, Professor Iain Buchan, University of Manchester, and Professor Frances Griffiths, University of Warwick, bring their own deep and very distinct interdisciplinary understanding of issues facing modern medicine and healthcare provision.
Other News
- HealthGrid 2011
- Special tracks updated
- Provisional programme and workshops
- Medical Robotics and Assistive Technologies
- Cheap rates at Ibis Hotels
- Spatial Planning for Health
- Ontologies for Biomedical Systems
- Deadline extension
- Letter of Invitation
- Full papers must be submitted by May 4th
- Paper notification delayed
- Registration prices now available
- IEEE PDF eXpress
- Final Programme and Accepted Papers
- Young Vision Researchers' Colloquium
- On-site accommodation for guests of delegates
- Avon Gorge Hotel's Terrace Bar
- Joining Instructions
- Campus Map
- Public transport disruption
- Call for papers - now open
- Call for papers opening soon
- CBMS 2011 website is live