Biomedical Engineering Society Annual Meeting
生物医学工程学会年会
基本信息
- 批准号:9983117
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 3.1万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2018
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2018-08-15 至 2022-07-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AwardBiomedical EngineeringCaliforniaCareer MobilityCommunitiesEducationEngineeringEventFundingHealthHumanIndustryK-Series Research Career ProgramsKnowledgeParticipantPathway interactionsPennsylvaniaPersonal SatisfactionPhiladelphiaProfessional OrganizationsResearchSocietiesStudentsTalentsTechnologyTravelUnderrepresented GroupsUnited States National Institutes of Healthbroadening participation researchcareer developmentdesigneducation pathwayhigh schoolinnovationmeetingsmemberpostersprogramssuccesssupport network
项目摘要
Project Summary/Abstract
The Biomedical Engineering Society (BMES) is the world’s leading society of professionals devoted to
developing and using engineering and technology to advance human health and well-being. With over
4,000 attendees and 19 parallel technical Program Tracks, the next three meetings will provide over 2,800
research and education presentations in podium or poster presentation format. Beyond research and
educational presentations, the Annual Meeting of the BMES will provide opportunities for strategic network
building, career development and advancement, sharing ideas, recognizing and promoting talent,
developing and promoting professional excellence and broadening the participation of underserved and
underrepresented groups.
BMES 2018 Annual Meeting – October 17-20, 2018 – Atlanta, Georgia
Theme: “Celebrating 50 Years of Innovation: From Discovery to Implementation”
BMES 2019 Annual Meeting - October 16-19, 2019 - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Theme: “Connecting Communities: Bioengineering Locally and Globally,”
BMES 2020 Annual Meeting - October 14-17, 2020 - San Diego, California
Theme: TBD November 2018
Plenary speakers, special sessions and industry affairs activities are designed to support the meeting’s
theme. In this proposal, BMES requests support from the NIH for travel awards and activities that
will contribute to a diverse representation of participants at the Annual Meeting of the BMES. BMES
also requests support for educational panels and research awards that will support inclusion and promote
success in continuing in the BME educational pathway and profession. We propose to apply these funds
through:
• Student Research Awards
• Career Development Travel Awards
• NSBE Member Travel Awards
• NIH Funding Panel
• High School Visitation Day
Awardees benefiting from NIH funds will engage in events designed to support networking and small group
interactions, and will benefit from increased knowledge of educational opportunities and pathways to
success in biomedical engineering. Used in this manner, NIH funds will impact BMES by enhancing
diversity of participants at the Annual Meeting of the BMES and support inclusion and promote success in
continuing in the BME educational pathway and profession.
项目总结/摘要
生物医学工程协会(BMES)是世界领先的专业人士协会,致力于
开发和使用工程和技术来促进人类健康和福祉。拥有超过
4,000名与会者和19个平行的技术计划轨道,接下来的三次会议将提供超过2,800
以讲台或海报形式进行研究和教育介绍。除了研究和
教育介绍,BMES年会将提供战略网络的机会,
建设,职业发展和进步,分享想法,认识和促进人才,
发展和促进专业卓越,扩大得不到充分服务和
代表性不足的群体。
BMES 2018年年会-2018年10月17日至20日-亚特兰大,格鲁吉亚
主题:“庆祝创新50年:从发现到实施”
BMES 2019年会-2019年10月16日至19日-费城,宾夕法尼亚州
主题:“连接社区:当地和全球的生物工程”,
BMES 2020年会-2020年10月14日至17日-圣地亚哥,加州
主题:TBD 2018年11月
全体发言人,特别会议和行业事务活动旨在支持会议的
主题.在该提案中,BMES要求NIH支持旅行奖励和活动,
将有助于在BMES年度会议上代表不同的与会者。BMES
还要求支持教育小组和研究奖,以支持包容和促进
成功地继续在BME教育途径和专业。我们建议将这些资金用于
通过:
·学生研究奖
·职业发展旅行奖
· NSBE会员旅游奖励
· NIH资助小组
·高中参观日
受益于NIH基金的获奖者将参与旨在支持网络和小团体的活动
互动,并将受益于教育机会和途径的知识增加,
生物医学工程的成功。以这种方式使用,NIH资金将通过增强
BMES年会的参与者的多样性,并支持包容性和促进成功,
继续在BME教育途径和专业。
项目成果
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