Scientific Colloquium for Healthcare, Engineering & Medicine (SCHEME)

  • January 18, 2008: 8:00am - 2:30pm
  • Location: 1222 Medical Education Building, UC Davis Medical Center
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1222 Medical Education Building, UC Davis Medical Center

4610 X Street

Directions can be found at http://www.ucdmc.ucdavis.edu/welcome/maps_directions/

 

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AGENDA:

 

9:00 AM Welcome and Introductions

Thomas Nesbitt, CITRIS Chief Scientist, Executive Associate Dean for Clinical and Administrative Affairs, and Professor in the Department of Family and Community Medicine

9:10 AM Introduction to CITRIS

Paul Wright, CITRIS Acting Director, A. Martin Berlin Chair in Mechanical Engineering, UC Berkeley

 

9:15 AM Panel 1: California Telehealth Network

Moderator: Javeed Siddiqui, Associate Medical Director, Center for Health and Technology at UC Davis


David Harry, “California Telehealth Network: A Statewide Laboratory”

Ben Yoo and Z. Ding, “Ubiquitous and High-Performance Healthcare IT networking”

Prasant Mohapatra, “Wireless Network Testbed Project”

 

 

10:30 AM Panel 2: Novel Technologies for Clinical Care


Ron Alterovitz,“Steerable Needles”


Steve Conolly, “Ultra-low-cost MRI”

Stuart Russell, “Algorithms for ICU Monitoring”


Jorge Cuadros, “Teleoptometry and Remote Eye care”

Tingrui Pan, “Clinically Implantable Glaucoma Diagnostic and Therapeutic System”

 

 

11:45 AM Lunch and Networking

 

12:30 PM Tour of Innovation Center

 

1:00 PM Panel 3: Telemedicine and Remote Care

Moderator: Ravi Nemana, Executive Director of the CITRIS Healthcare Center

John Canny, “Remote Sensing”


Dan Fletcher, “CellScope: Mobile microscopy”

Greg Niemeyer, “Gaming and Medicine”

Ruzena Bajcsy, “Sensing and Immersed Environments”

 

2:00 PM Panel 4: RFID, Health and Pandemic Planning


Christian Sandrock, “Technology and Surge Capacity”

Steven Lanzisera, “Motes and RFID”

Alex Revzin, “Novel Microarray-based Platform for Blood Analysis”

Pat Mantey, “Biological Telemonitoring”

 

2:50 PM Wrap up and Closing Remarks

Thomas Nesbitt

 

 

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Last Updated: January 31, 2008 - 10:36am