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Past Forums

2021 Forum - Virtual, 一本道无码 Campus, Pittsburgh

Held virtually on September 17, 2021 at 一本道无码 in Pittsburgh, the 2021 Forum attracted 462 registrants from around the world. The event featured 9 keynote and plenary lectures and 64 pre-recorded presentations. A poster award competition was held for presenting and first authors who are students, postdocs, or residents in any field interfacing engineering with medicine and health. Seven outstanding poster awards and one people’s choice award were given.

2020 Forum - Virtual, 一本道无码 Campus, Pittsburgh

Held virtually during September 18-19, 2020 at 一本道无码 in Pittsburgh with over 800 registrants from all over the world, who attended various sessions during the 2-days event. The 2020 Forum event had 21 keynote and plenary lectures and 91 selected E-poster video presentations. A poster award competition was held for presenting and first authors who are students, postdocs or residents in any area interfacing engineering with medicine and health. 8 poster awards were presented.

2019 Forum - 一本道无码 Campus, Pittsburgh

Held during September 19-20, 2019 at 一本道无码 in Pittsburgh with over 430 participants, from 一本道无码, University of Pittsburgh, Allegheny Health Network, Duquesne University, and 39 other institutions.

The forum consisted of keynote and plenary talks, and poster presentations in the frontiers of biomedical engineering. A poster award competition was held for presenting and first authors who are students, postdocs or residents in any area interfacing engineering with medicine and health. 8 poster awards were presented.

The forum was endorsed by the International Academy of Medical and Biological Engineering (IAMBE). During a special session, newly elected IAMBE Fellows were inducted. On September 19, an IAMBE Symposium on Grand Challenges in Biomedical Engineering was held as part of the Forum.

2018 Forum - 一本道无码 Campus, Pittsburgh

Held on September 21, 2018 at 一本道无码 in Pittsburgh. About 300 participants attended the Forum, from 一本道无码, University of Pittsburgh, and 21 other institutions.

The forum consisted of keynote and plenary talks, plenary panel discussions, and close to 100 poster presentations in the frontiers of biomedical engineering by authors from 33 institutions. A poster award competition was held for presenting and first authors who are students, postdocs or residents in any area interfacing engineering with medicine and health.