February 09-10, 2023
Webinar
It is a tremendous honour for Biomedical Conference 2023 to extend this invitation to the scientists, researchers, experts, and delegates from all around the world for this wonderful event that supports individual care and cutting-edge research in the biomedical and bio instrumentation fields.
We concur that your assistance and knowledge are the most useful and significant component of a successful congress and a fantastic chance for aspiring scientists to interact with and contact with leading authorities from all around the world.
Delegates from universities and institutes find this event appealing since it allows them to meet with scientists. By attending the conference alongside their colleagues, interested individuals can confirm their attendance.
In the Biomedical and Instrumentation sectors, Biomedical Conferences 2023 provides unique business, research, and market access prospects. Discover a field that interests you and be the first to learn about new, often unavailable information.
You will be able to explore the expanding industry and give your career and business new possibilities from all around the world by taking part in Biomedical Conferences 2023.
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Elisa Watson
Program Manager | Biomedical Conference 2023
Biomedical Conferences 2023 provide a unique opportunity for publishing innovative research on the development of alternative sustainable technologies. Biomedical Conference 2023 can be used for analysing, for clinical research laboratories, pharmaceutical companies, and medical device manufacturers. Thus, they have an important role in everyday life.
The Biomedical and Bio-instrumentation Webinar examines new advances and latest technologies. The biomedical Webinar deals with the latest advances in biomedical such as security and sensing, Radio threptic technologies, bio instruments for imaging and many others. It provides a unique platform for people engaged in their research work in this Biomedical Conferences 2023 field. The conference captivates people from both the commercial and academic worlds and yet makes a connection with them and connects us with their recent achievements. We provide a good opportunity by admiring your updated research knowledge and also by publishing it in our journals. Webinar eventually provides a good gathering of bright personalities to keep us updated in the new biomedical research.
The market for medical devices was valued at USD 532.62 billion in 2021; over the projected period, it is anticipated to grow at a CAGR of almost 5.5 percent, reaching USD 734.39 billion in 2027. On the market, the COVID-19 epidemic had a conflicting effect. The epidemic still poses a serious threat to many nations today. The majority of pharmaceutical and biotech companies are concentrating their Bioengineering research and development teams on finding fresh compounds or leads to cure the coronavirus sickness. Due to the COVID-19 supply chain disruption, there was a global shortage of essential medical equipment.
We give Academic Professionals & Scientists an unrivalled chance to develop their careers, learn about cutting-edge subjects, and connect with peers.
The conference's major objective is to examine recent developments in the academic professionals and scientists’ fields. Dental professionals, academic institutions, and educators will have a great chance to share ideas and research discoveries at Biomedical Conferences 2023.
The forum of professors, students, scientists and researchers from all corners of the globe is gathering to discuss future science. Each session of the meeting is designed by experts including a variety of lectures such as keynote forums, oral presentations, plenary sessions, workshops young researcher forums, symposium and poster presentations. We are delighted to welcome you on behalf of the Organizing Committee to join us and interact with various topics and solutions related to biosensing technologies and their applications in other medical and scientific fields.
Hospitalization, long-term impairment, worse quality of life, and even death are possible outcomes of chronic illnesses. These conditions include cancer, diabetes, hypertension, stroke, heart disease, respiratory illnesses, arthritis, and obesity.
Metrics:
According to predictions, the market for Biomedical Conferences 2023 will expand in the years to come. According to Data Bridge Market Research, during the period covered by the research forecast, the market will increase at a CAGR of 5.20%. The expansion of the market will probably be fueled by increased funding and donations from governments all over the world for the development of biological materials.
The market for biomedical materials for treatment is expected to rise as a result of the rising demand for therapeutic implants and rising cardiovascular issues. Additionally, recent improvements in the mechanical characteristics of biomaterials have opened up new possibilities for their use in drug delivery systems, tissue engineering, and immunological engineering. However, strict clinical and administrative procedures as well as unfavourable healthcare reforms may impede market expansion.
Materials that are administered to make them acceptable for use as medical equipment in the human body are known as Biomedical materials. Any natural substance that gives an implantable medical device structural support and functionality qualifies as a Biomedical Conferences, including polymers, metals, ceramics, and ceramics.
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Session 1: Biomedical Sciences
The biomedical sciences are a collection of fields that draw on formal science, natural science, or both to develop theories, cures, or other advancements that are beneficial to the healthcare or public health industries. Clinical virology, clinical epidemiology, and genetic epidemiology are a few examples of disciplines within the medical sciences.
When analysing the physiological mechanisms connected to sick conditions, pathophysiology can be seen as a fundamental branch of research. The primary area of interest for bioscience funding and research in the twenty-first century is biomedical sciences.
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Session 2: Bioinstrumentation
An application of biomedical referred as "Bioinstrumentation" or "biomedical instrumentation" focuses on the tools and mechanics used to assess, diagnose, and treat biological systems. It focuses on using a variety of sensors to track a person's or an animal's physiological features.
The area of medicine has been revolutionized by bioinstrumentation, which has greatly simplified patient care. The devices/sensors transform internal body signals into electrical signals. The subfields of bioinstrumentation are numerous and include drug delivery, genetic testing, sensor development, and biomedical choices.
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Associated Journals: Journal of Biomedical Science | Translational Biomedicine | ACS Applied Bio Materials | Biomedical Optics Express | Neural Engineering | Research of Tissue Engineering | Advances in Bioinformatics | Biomedical Conference Research | Biomaterials in orthopaedics | ACS Biomaterials Science | Journal of Biomedical Engineering
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Session 3: Biomaterial:
The term "Biomaterial" refers to a substance that has been developed to interact with biological systems for either therapeutic (to treat, amplify, repair, or replace a tissue function of the body) or diagnostic purposes. Biomaterials science or biomaterials are two terms used to describe the study of biomaterials.
Over the course of its history, it has grown steadily and strongly as a result of significant investments made by numerous businesses in the creation of new products. The field of biomaterials science combines aspects of biology, chemistry, tissue engineering, and materials science. A biomaterial, on the other hand, is distinct from a biological material, like bone, which is created by a biological system. A biomaterial that is suitable or biocompatible for one application could not be in another.
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Associated Journals: Translational Biomedicine | ACS Applied Bio Materials | Biomedical Optics Express | Neural Engineering | Research of Tissue Engineering | Advances in Bioinformatics | Biomedical Conference Research | Biomaterials in orthopaedics | ACS Biomaterials Science | Journal of Biomedical Engineering | Journal of Biomedical Science
Associated Society: Penn Women's Biomedical | The Biomedical Sciences | Bioinformatics and Bioengineering Technical Committee (BBTC) | Open Bioinformatics Foundation | Biomaterials & Artificial Organs | Bioinformatics Club for Experimenting Scientists (BIOCLUES) | ACS Applied Biomaterials | Bioinformatics Organization | Latin American Biomaterials | Biological Engineering Society | Foundation for Biomedical Research (FBR)
Session 4: Biomedicine:
Biomedicine is a subfield of medical study that integrates biological and physiological concepts into clinical practise. It is also known as western medicine, mainstream medicine, or conventional medicine. Biomedicine places a strong emphasis on standardised, biologically validated evidence-based treatment that is delivered by licenced professionals with formal training in medicine, nursing, and other allied health fields.
Numerous additional areas in the health and biologically linked fields can also be related to biomedicine. For more than a century, it has ruled as the primary medical system in the West.
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Associated Journals: ACS Applied Bio Materials | Biomedical Optics Express | Neural Engineering | Research of Tissue Engineering | Advances in Bioinformatics | Biomedical Conference Research | Biomaterials in orthopaedics | ACS Biomaterials Science | Journal of Biomedical Engineering | Journal of Biomedical Science | Translational Biomedicine
Associated Society: The Biomedical Sciences | Bioinformatics and Bioengineering Technical Committee (BBTC) | Open Bioinformatics Foundation | Biomaterials & Artificial Organs | Bioinformatics Club for Experimenting Scientists (BIOCLUES) | ACS Applied Biomaterials | Bioinformatics Organization | Latin American Biomaterials | Biological Engineering Society | Foundation for Biomedical Research (FBR) | Penn Women's Biomedical
Session 5: Bioengineering:
The process of applying engineering techniques and biological principles to produce practical, tangible, and financially viable goods is known as biological engineering or bioengineering. Mass and heat transfer, kinetics, biocatalysts, biomechanics, bioinformatics, separation and purification techniques, bioreactor design, surface science, fluid mechanics, thermodynamics, and polymer science are just a few of the pure and applied sciences that are applied in biological engineering.
It is used in the design of medical devices, diagnostic tools, biocompatible materials, renewable energy sources, ecological and agricultural engineering, process engineering, catalysis, and other fields that raise societal standards of living. Biomechanics & modelling of cell and molecular.
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Associated Journals: Biomedical Optics Express | Neural Engineering | Research of Tissue Engineering | Advances in Bioinformatics | Biomedical Conference Research | Biomaterials in orthopaedics | ACS Biomaterials Science | Journal of Biomedical Engineering | Journal of Biomedical Science | Translational Biomedicine | ACS Applied Bio Materials
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Session 6: Clinical engineering:
Using medical technology to improve healthcare delivery is the responsibility of clinical engineering, a subfield of biomedical.
Clinical engineers collaborate with government authorities on hospital inspections and audits, teach and oversee biomedical equipment technicians, and advise other hospital employees on technological matters. Additionally, clinical engineers help manufacturers maintain cutting-edge hospital supply networks and enhance the design of medical equipment.
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Associated Journals: Neural Engineering | Research of Tissue Engineering | Advances in Bioinformatics | Biomedical Conference Research | Biomaterials in orthopaedics | ACS Biomaterials Science | Journal of Biomedical Engineering | Journal of Biomedical Science | Translational Biomedicine | ACS Applied Bio Materials | Biomedical Optics Express
Associated Society: Open Bioinformatics Foundation | Biomaterials & Artificial Organs | Bioinformatics Club for Experimenting Scientists (BIOCLUES) | ACS Applied Biomaterials | Bioinformatics Organization | Latin American Biomaterials | Biological Engineering Society | Foundation for Biomedical Research (FBR) | Penn Women's Biomedical | The BiomedicalSciences | Bioinformatics and Bioengineering Technical Committee (BBTC)
Session 7: Rehabilitation
Rehabilitation is the systematic and logical use of engineering disciplines to the design, development, adaptation, testing, evaluation, application, and distribution of technology solutions to issues faced by people with disabilities. These people may have suffered from a spinal cord injury, head damage, or any other incapacitating illness.
Mobility, communications, hearing, vision, and cognition, as well as tasks related to work, independent living, education, and community integration, are some of the functional areas that rehabilitation may address. The Internet of Things (IoT) is being used in health care and monitoring.
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Associated Journals: Research of Tissue Engineering | Advances in Bioinformatics | Biomedical Conference Research | Biomaterials in orthopaedics | ACS Biomaterials Science | Journal of Biomedical Engineering | Journal of Biomedical Science | Translational Biomedicine | ACS Applied Bio Materials | Biomedical Optics Express | Neural Engineering
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Session 8: Biomedical optics
The field of biomedical optics studies how light interacts with biological tissue and how this might be used for sensing, imaging, and therapeutic purposes.
A biomedical engineer's duties also involve managing contemporary medical technology in hospitals while adhering to relevant industry regulations.
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Associated Journals: Advances in Bioinformatics | Biomedical Conference Research | Biomaterials in orthopaedics | ACS Biomaterials Science | Journal of Biomedical Engineering | Journal of Biomedical Science | Translational Biomedicine | ACS Applied Bio Materials | Biomedical Optics Express | Neural Engineering | Research of Tissue Engineering
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Session 9: Bio photonics
The term "Biophotonic" refers to a synthesis of biology and photonics, with photonics being the study of the production, control, and detection of photons, which are the quantum units of light. Electronics and photons are associated in photonics. Similar to how electrons are essential to electronics, photons are essential to information technologies like fibre optic. Utilizing the optical methods that make up biophotonics has many advantages, one of which is the preservation of the health of the biological cells under study.
As a result, the word "biophotonics" has come to represent all techniques that deal with the interaction of biological objects with photons. This refers to the radiation that is emitted, detected, absorbed, reflected, modified, and created by biomolecular, cells, tissues, organisms, and biomaterials.
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Session 10: Medical devices
Any device intended for use in medicine qualifies as a medical device. Medical devices must be demonstrated to be safe and effective with a reasonable certainty before governing governments permit the marketing of the device in their nation because there is a significant possibility for risks when utilizing a device for medical purposes.
Generally speaking, the quantity of testing needed to prove a device's safety and efficacy increases along with the associated risk. Additionally, the potential benefit to the patient must grow as the associated risk does.
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Session 11: Health technology:
Health technology is described by the World Health Organization as "the use of structured knowledge and skills in the form of equipment, pharmaceuticals, vaccines, procedures, and systems aimed to fix a medical issue and enhance the patient's quality of life."
The usage of medications, equipment, procedures, organizational structures, and information systems supported by computers are all included here. These technologies are used in the US to treat or care for patients using both conventional and designed social means and ways as well as standard physical things. Computational and Theoretical Bioengineering.
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Associated Journals: ACS Biomaterials Science | Journal of Biomedical Engineering | Journal of Biomedical Science | Translational Biomedicine | ACS Applied Bio Materials | Biomedical Optics Express | Neural Engineering | Research of Tissue Engineering | Advances in Bioinformatics | Biomedical Conference Research | Biomaterials in orthopaedics
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Session 12: Tissue engineering
Tissue engineering and genetic engineering are both important subsets of biotechnology, which has a lot in common with BME.
The creation of artificial organs for individuals who require organ transplants is one of tissue engineering's objectives. The development of such organs is now being studied by biomedical engineers. In order to achieve this, scientists have developed sturdy jawbones and tracheas from human stem cells. Many artificial urine bladders have been successfully created in labs and implanted into human patients. Research efforts are also focused on bioartificial organs, which combine synthetic and biological components. One example is the utilization of liver cells in an artificial bioreactor to create hepatic assist devices.
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Session 13: Biomedical research
Biomedical research, commonly referred to as experimental medicine, covers a broad range of study, from "basic research"—involving fundamental scientific principles that may apply to a preclinical understanding—through clinical research, which entails examinations of individuals who may be subjects in clinical trials.
The drug development pipelines used by the pharmaceutical industry have both clinical and preclinical research phases; the clinical phase is identified by the phrase clinical trial. Only a small portion of clinical or preclinical research, though, is focused on a particular pharmaceutical goal. Pharmaceutical research is only a minor part of medical research due to the need for fundamental and mechanism-based understanding, diagnostics, medical technologies, and non-pharmaceutical therapy.
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Session 14: Bio-Medical imaging
Medical imaging is a technology and a process for capturing images of the inside of a body for use in clinical analysis, medical intervention, and the visualization of the operation of certain organs or tissues (physiology). With the help of medical imaging, diseases can be identified and treated as well as interior structures that are hidden by the skin and bones.
Medical imaging also creates a database of typical anatomy and physiology, which enables the detection of anomalies. Even while it is possible to image excised organs and tissues for medical purposes, such operations are typically regarded as pathology rather than medical imaging.
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Session 15: Biosensor:
A biosensor is an analytical instrument that combines a biological element with a physicochemical detector and is used to identify chemicals. The sensitive biological element is a biologically derived substance or biomimetic component that interacts with, binds to, or recognizes the analyte under investigation. Examples include tissue, bacteria, organelles, cell receptors, enzymes, antibodies, nucleic acids, etc.
Biological engineering can also be used to produce the physiologically sensitive components. The transducer or detector element, which converts one signal into another, operates in a physicochemical manner, using optical, piezoelectric, electrochemical, electrochemiluminescence, etc. as a result of the analyte's interaction with the biological element, making it simple to measure and quantify.
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Session 16: Medical Radiology:
Radiology is a branch of medicine that makes use of medical imaging to identify illnesses and direct treatment in both human and animal bodies. Today, it encompasses all imaging modalities, including those that use electromagnetic radiation as well as those that don't (such as magnetic resonance imaging and ultrasonography), including computed tomography (CT), fluoroscopy, nuclear medicine, and positron emission tomography.
It all started with radiography, which is why its name has a root that refers to radiation (PET). Using imaging technology like those listed above as guidance, interventional radiology is the practise of typically minimally invasive medical treatments.
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Session 17: Bionics Implant:
Bionics, often known as biologically inspired engineering, is the study and design of engineering systems and contemporary technologies using biological principles and systems discovered in nature.
In medicine, bionics refers to the mechanical replacement or improvement of organs or other body parts. Because they closely or even better than the original function, bionic implants set themselves apart from simple prosthesis.
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Associated Journals: Neural Engineering | Research of Tissue Engineering | Advances in Bioinformatics | Biomedical Conference Research | Biomaterials in orthopaedics | ACS Biomaterials Science | Journal of Biomedical Engineering | Journal of Biomedical Science | Translational Biomedicine | ACS Applied Bio Materials | Biomedical Optics Express
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Session 18: Neural engineering:
A branch of biomedical called neural engineering, use engineering methods to comprehend, restore, replace, or improve neurological systems. To handle design issues at the intersection of living neural tissue and non-living constructions.
The field of neural engineering incorporates components from robotics, cybernetics, neural tissue engineering, materials science, and nanotechnology. It also draws on the fields of computational neuroscience, experimental neuroscience, neurology, electrical, and signal processing of living neural tissue.
Restoration and augmentation of human function through direct neural interactions with artificial technologies are prominent goals in the discipline.
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Associated Journals: Research of Tissue Engineering | Advances in Bioinformatics | Biomedical Conference Research | Biomaterials in orthopaedics | ACS Biomaterials Science | Journal of Biomedical Engineering | Journal of Biomedical Science | Translational Biomedicine | ACS Applied Bio Materials | Biomedical Optics Express | Neural Engineering
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Session 19: Bioinformatics
An interdisciplinary area called bioinformatics creates techniques and software tools for comprehending biological data, especially when the data sets are big and complicated. To interpret and analyse the biological data, the interdisciplinary discipline of research known as bioinformatics brings together biology, chemistry, physics, computer science, mathematics, and statistics.
Bioinformatics tools are helpful in comparing, analysing, and interpreting genetic and genomic data as well as more generally in the understanding of evolutionary aspects of molecular biology. It aids in the analysis and cataloguing of the biological networks and pathways that are a crucial component of systems biology on a more integrated level.
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Session 20: Biomechanics
The study of mechanical characteristics of biological systems, including their structure, operation, and motion, at any level—from entire organisms to organs, cells, and cell organelles—using the principles of mechanics is known as Biomechanics. A subfield of biophysics is biomechanics.
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Session 21: Biomedical Toxicology
The study of various substances' molecular and biochemical modes of action as well as the evaluation of their negative consequences are topics covered by the field of biomedical toxicology. The effects of chemicals on biological systems are its primary focus.
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Session 22: Diagnostic Radiology
Diagnostic radiology helps health care providers see structures inside your body. Doctors that specialize in the interpretation of these images are called diagnostic radiologists. Using the diagnostic images, the radiologist or other physicians.
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Session 23: Interventional Radiology
Interventional radiology, which was handled by Interventional radiologists, are doctors that use imaging such as CT, ultrasound, MRI, and fluoroscopy to help guide procedures. The imaging is helpful to the doctor when inserting catheters, wires, and other small instruments and tools into your body. This typically allows for smaller incisions (cuts).
Doctors can use this technology to detect or treat conditions in almost any part of the body instead of directly looking inside of your body through a scope (camera) or with open surgery.
Interventional radiologists often are involved in treating cancers or tumours, blockages in the arteries and veins, fibroids in the uterus, back pain, liver problems, and kidney problems.
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Our board members bring up numerous conferences on the latest trends and developments in your field. Lend your ears to the inspiring keynotes from the authors or have an interaction with pathfinders across the globe. With a great privilege, we proudly present the “3rd International Congress on Biomedical and Bio Instrumentation” scheduled on February 09-10, 2023 as Webinar.
Biomedical Conference 2023 provide a unique opportunity for publishing innovative research on the development of alternative sustainable technologies. Biomedical can be used for analysing, for clinical research laboratories, pharmaceutical companies, and medical device manufacturers. Thus, they have an important role in everyday life.
We give Academic Professionals & Scientists an unrivalled chance to develop their careers, learn about cutting-edge subjects, and connect with peers.
The conference's major objective is to examine recent developments in the academic professionals and scientists’ fields. Dental professionals, academic institutions, and educators will have a great chance to share ideas and research discoveries at Biomedical Conferences 2023.
The forum of professors, students, scientists and researchers from all corners of the globe is gathering to discuss future science. Each session of the meeting is designed by experts including a variety of lectures such as keynote forums, Vedio presentations, plenary sessions, workshops young researcher forums, symposium and poster presentations. We are delighted to welcome you on behalf of the Organizing Committee to join us and interact with various topics and solutions related to Biomedical technologies and their applications in other medical and scientific fields.
Objectives of Biomedical Conferences 2023 :
Submit your abstracts online: https://biomedical.cmesociety.com/abstract-submission
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Past Conference Report:
We would like to thank all of our wonderful keynotes, speakers, conference attendees, students, associations, media partners and guests for making Biomedical Conference 2022 a successful and splendid event.
The conference was marked by the attendance of young and brilliant researchers, business delegates and talented student communities representing more than 10 countries, who have driven this event into the path of success. The conference highlighted various sessions on current retroviral research.
Biomedical congress 2022 witnessed an amalgamation of peerless speakers who enlightened the crowd with their knowledge and confabulated on various new-fangled topics related to the fields of Biomedical Conference 2022
The meeting was carried out through various sessions, in which the discussions were held on the following major scientific tracks:
The conference proceedings were carried out through various Scientific-sessions and plenary lectures. The conference was embarked with an opening ceremony followed by a series of lectures delivered by both Honourable Guests and members of the Keynote forum. The adepts who promulgated the theme with their exquisite talk was;
· Oriol Iborra-Egea | Health Sciences Research Institute Germans Trias i Pujol (IGTP)| spain.
· Mohamed El-Shazly | German University in Cairo | Egypt
The event enlightened various areas of Biomedical and Bioinstrumention with Workshops, E-Poster presentation, Young research Forum and plenary lectures from the speakers of various universities and organizations like
· Rajeev Kumar | Medical Equipment Planning | UAE
· Zhan Zhang | Tianjin Central Hospital of Gynecology Obstetrics | China
· K. M. Yacob | Marma Health Centre | India
· S Vinoth | Mahendra College of Engineering | India
· Utkarsh Uttamrao Bhamare | Ahinsa Institute of Pharmacy college | India
We are also obliged to various delegate experts, company representatives and other eminent personalities who supported the conference by facilitating active discussion forums. We sincerely thank the Organizing Committee Members for their gracious presence, support, and assistance towards the success of Biomedical Conferences 2022.
With the grand success of Biomedical Conference 2022, Pulsus is proud to announce the 3rd International Congress on Biomedical and Bio Instrumentation to be held during February 09-10, 2023 , Webinar