ACES Clinical Connections 2019
Date and time
Location
St. Vincent's Hospital Clinical Sciences Building
2nd Floor Lecture Theatre 29 Regent Street Fitzroy, VIC 3065 AustraliaDescription
This event brings together clinicians, scientists and engineers from around Australia to share in the celebration of advances over the past 12 months and to articulate ongoing challenges and plans to tackle them.
Hear about advances in corneal regeneration, printed ears, treating sleep apnoea, bone and cartilage regeneration as well as customised printers developed for islet cell transplantation... and much more!
Program:
10:00am Gordon Wallace, ACES/UOW - Welcome
10:10am Claudia Di Bella, University of Melbourne - Fundamental Research to Clinical Solutions
10:30am Mark Cook, University of Melbourne - Developing an Implantable Epilepsy Monitoring Device
10:50am Payal Mukherjee, ENT Care Sydney - Navigating Forward for Bioprinting
11:10am Gil Stynes, Wollongong Hospital - Towards 3-D Printing of Prototype Permanently Implantable Percutaneous Devices
11:30am Coffee/Tea Break
11:50am Stephen Beirne, University of Wollongong - Customised Bioprinters
12:10pm Zhilian Yue, University of Wollongong - E-threads – Controlled Drug Delivery Via Sutures
12:30pm Jeremy Crook, University of Wollongong - Processing Cells for Bioprinting
12:50pm Toby Coates, University of Adelaide - Progress Towards an Artificial 3D Printed Pancreas
1:10pm Xiao Liu, University of Wollongong - Bioinks
1:30pm Peter Barlis, The University of Melbourne - Innovations in Cardiovascular Imaging and Modelling
1:50pm Lunch
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The ARC Centre of Excellence for Electromaterials Science takes a multidisciplinary approach to solving some of the biggest challenges facing society including clean energy and medical bionic devices. Six Australian and five international research strengths working with clinicians, industry and research worldwide.