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Presented By: Biomedical Engineering

BME Summer Workshops @ Michigan

Engineering in Cardiovascular Medicine

An image featuring a sketch outline of a heart, surrounded by images of cardiac tissue engineering, computational modeling and AI, targeted therapies with a vaccine and petri dish, along with devices and technology. The bottom of the image has logos for U-M Biomedical Engineering, the Cell-Met team, the National Science Foundation and U-M's Frankel Cardiovascular Center An image featuring a sketch outline of a heart, surrounded by images of cardiac tissue engineering, computational modeling and AI, targeted therapies with a vaccine and petri dish, along with devices and technology. The bottom of the image has logos for U-M Biomedical Engineering, the Cell-Met team, the National Science Foundation and U-M's Frankel Cardiovascular Center
An image featuring a sketch outline of a heart, surrounded by images of cardiac tissue engineering, computational modeling and AI, targeted therapies with a vaccine and petri dish, along with devices and technology. The bottom of the image has logos for U-M Biomedical Engineering, the Cell-Met team, the National Science Foundation and U-M's Frankel Cardiovascular Center
The Engineering in Cardiovascular Medicine Workshop is a joint venture among partners in Michigan Medicine (Cardiac Surgery, Cardiovascular Medicine) and the College of Engineering (Biomedical Engineering) aiming to bring together PIs and trainees from the University of Michigan and beyond to share translational cardiovascular research.

The two-day event will be geared towards delivering high quality presentations, poster presentations, workshop-wide activities for engagement and networking, as well as focused sessions on building bridges between clinical and engineering trainees. This structure is designed to catalyze cross-disciplinary dialogue across engineering, clinical cardiology, and translational research.

"Engineering in Cardiovascular Medicine" is scheduled for August 6-7 (Thursday 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. and Friday 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.) in Palmer Commons. It is co-sponsored by U-M Biomedical Engineering, the Frankel Cardiovascular Center, and U-M Cardiac Surgery, with additional participation and support from the National Science Foundation Engineering Research Center for Cellular Metamaterials (CELL-MET). RSVP today.
An image featuring a sketch outline of a heart, surrounded by images of cardiac tissue engineering, computational modeling and AI, targeted therapies with a vaccine and petri dish, along with devices and technology. The bottom of the image has logos for U-M Biomedical Engineering, the Cell-Met team, the National Science Foundation and U-M's Frankel Cardiovascular Center An image featuring a sketch outline of a heart, surrounded by images of cardiac tissue engineering, computational modeling and AI, targeted therapies with a vaccine and petri dish, along with devices and technology. The bottom of the image has logos for U-M Biomedical Engineering, the Cell-Met team, the National Science Foundation and U-M's Frankel Cardiovascular Center
An image featuring a sketch outline of a heart, surrounded by images of cardiac tissue engineering, computational modeling and AI, targeted therapies with a vaccine and petri dish, along with devices and technology. The bottom of the image has logos for U-M Biomedical Engineering, the Cell-Met team, the National Science Foundation and U-M's Frankel Cardiovascular Center

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