Engineering Fundamentals in Life Science

Session 160 - Modeling, Analysis and Control In Biomedicine
Papers are sought that address modeling, control, and analysis approaches to problems in biomedical engineering and the life sciences. Experimental, theoretical, and computational contributions are encouraged. Scales of interest range from the intracellular to the organism-level, depending on the manner in which the systems problem is posed. Suitable topics include, but are not limited to, (non)linear modeling of dynamical biosystems including signal transduction pathways, control-relevant modeling, and open- and closed-loop analysis of biomedical control systems.
Chair: Robert S. Parker
CoChair: Stelios T. Andreadis
  Closed-Loop Control of An Artificial Pancreatic Beta Cell Using Multi-Parametric Model Predictive Control
Matthew W. Percival, Eyal Dassau, Howard Zisser, Lois Jovanovic, Francis J. Doyle III
  Developing Patient Specific Pharmacokinetic Models: Population Pharmacokinetic Analysis of Triazolam
Daniel Joseph Hines, Christos Georgakis
  Elucidating ChEmotherapeutic Drug Transport of Different Agents and of Antiangiogenic Therapy against a Brain Tumor
Davis Yohanes Arifin, Kam Yiu Timothy Lee, Chi-Hwa Wang, Kenneth A. Smith
  Modeling the Effect of ChEmotaxis In Glioblastoma Tumor Progression
Francisco G. Vital-Lopez, Antonios Armaou, Michelle Hutnik, Costas D. Maranas
  Break
  Investigation of Hemodynamics In Saccular Aneurysms
Marjan Rafat, Martin Heller, Howard A. Stone, Debra T. Auguste
  Effects of Bone Morphogenetic Protein Distribution and Shear Stress on 3-D Human Mesenchymal Stem Cell Construct Development In a 3-D Perfusion Bioreactor System
Teng Ma, Feng Zhao, Katelyn Sellgren, Ravindran ChElla
  Modeling Intracellular Dynamics of HIV Infection and Treatment
Samira Khalili, Antonios Armaou

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