Prof.Danny Gohel
Prof. Danny Gohel currently working as a Professor in the department of Biomedical Sciences and Associate Vice President of Academic Development, School
of Medical & Health Sciences, Tung Wah College, Hong Kong. Previously he worked as Associate Dean & Associate Professor of Department of Health Technology & Informatics, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
(HKPolyU), Hong Kong.
He completed his graduation from University of South Florida, USA and received doctoral studies from Hong Kong University, Hong Kong.
He has Teaching experience in Analytical Chemistry, Biochemistry, Clinical Chemistry, Immunology, Pharmacology, Toxicology.
Prof. Danny Gohel research is related to Bladder cancer research, Chinese medicine research, Mucopolysaccharide treatment research, Kidney stone research, General biochemistry and immunology research.
He has many publications on Herbal preparations affect the kinetic factors of calcium oxalate crystallization in synthetic urine implications for kidney stone therapy, Effects of melamine on urine crystallization kinetics
and cell responses, The initial and subsequent inflammatory events during calcium oxalate lithiasis and Hyaluronans – crystallization-promoting activity and HPLC analysis of urinary excretion, etc.
Prof. Emmanuel Andres
Prof. Emmanuel ANDRES is a Professor of Internal Medicine and Head of the Department of Internal Medicine in the University hospital of Strasbourg,
France.
In 1996, Dr Andrès received his MD degree in Internal Medicine, at the University of Strasbourg, France. He worked as an associated professor in the University Hospital of Strasbourg, France. In 1998
he worked as PhD in Molecular Biology in the Laboratory of Professor Hoffmann (2011, Nobel Prize of Medicine) in the field of cationic antimicrobial peptides and pathogens - host relations. In 2002, he was
nominated Professor at the University of Strasbourg, France. He also was in the head of an Internal Medicine Department (of 62 beads) in the University hospital of Strasbourg, France.
Prof. Emmanuel ANDRES awarded the French Society of Haematology, price for research in the field of anaemia related to cobalamin or folate deficiencies in 2004. Achievements include development of research in:
all type of anaemia, neutropenia and thrombocytopenia, particularly drug-induced neutropenia and agranulocytosis or thrombocytopenia; haematopoietic growth factors; and cobalamin deficiencies. He also conducts
several studies on inflammatory or immune disorders. His recent works also include research and development on human sounds analysis, electronic stethoscope, e-auscultation, and e-medicine.
His research is related to immunity; host-pathogens relation; immune cytopenias; systemic immune and inflammatory diseases; chronic pathologies, telemedicine, drug-induced side effects, vitamin deficiency.
Prof. Yoshiaki Kikuchi
Prof. Yoshiaki Kikuchi research interest related to Functional Neuroanatomy, Sports medicine, Neurorehabilitation, parental love especially
mother love, Neuroimaging, Psychiatry, Brain Science, Humanity, Love, Nostalgia, Self-esteem, reward system, resilience, homeostasis, interoception, emotion, Beauty, Brain.
He has many publications on The Brain Feeling Happiness, Chemistry & Chemical Industry, Gender Differences of Brain Activity in the Conflicts Based on Implicit Self-esteem and The Neural Basis of Emotion
Underlying Human Nature – Its Adaptive Mechanism, etc. He has more than 100 publications and reviewed more than 200 articles. His is an Editorial Board member of many International Journals.
Prof.Danny Gohel
Prof. Danny Gohel currently working as a Professor in the department of Biomedical Sciences and Associate Vice President of Academic Development, School
of Medical & Health Sciences, Tung Wah College, Hong Kong. Previously he worked as Associate Dean & Associate Professor of Department of Health Technology & Informatics, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
(HKPolyU), Hong Kong.
He completed his graduation from University of South Florida, USA and received doctoral studies from Hong Kong University, Hong Kong.
He has Teaching experience in Analytical Chemistry, Biochemistry, Clinical Chemistry, Immunology, Pharmacology, Toxicology.
Prof. Danny Gohel research is related to Bladder cancer research, Chinese medicine research, Mucopolysaccharide treatment research, Kidney stone research, General biochemistry and immunology research.
He has many publications on Herbal preparations affect the kinetic factors of calcium oxalate crystallization in synthetic urine implications for kidney stone therapy, Effects of melamine on urine crystallization kinetics
and cell responses, The initial and subsequent inflammatory events during calcium oxalate lithiasis and Hyaluronans – crystallization-promoting activity and HPLC analysis of urinary excretion, etc.
Prof. Emmanuel Andres
Prof. Emmanuel ANDRES is a Professor of Internal Medicine and Head of the Department of Internal Medicine in the University hospital of Strasbourg,
France.
In 1996, Dr Andrès received his MD degree in Internal Medicine, at the University of Strasbourg, France. He worked as an associated professor in the University Hospital of Strasbourg, France. In 1998
he worked as PhD in Molecular Biology in the Laboratory of Professor Hoffmann (2011, Nobel Prize of Medicine) in the field of cationic antimicrobial peptides and pathogens - host relations. In 2002, he was
nominated Professor at the University of Strasbourg, France. He also was in the head of an Internal Medicine Department (of 62 beads) in the University hospital of Strasbourg, France.
Prof. Emmanuel ANDRES awarded the French Society of Haematology, price for research in the field of anaemia related to cobalamin or folate deficiencies in 2004. Achievements include development of research in:
all type of anaemia, neutropenia and thrombocytopenia, particularly drug-induced neutropenia and agranulocytosis or thrombocytopenia; haematopoietic growth factors; and cobalamin deficiencies. He also conducts
several studies on inflammatory or immune disorders. His recent works also include research and development on human sounds analysis, electronic stethoscope, e-auscultation, and e-medicine.
His research is related to immunity; host-pathogens relation; immune cytopenias; systemic immune and inflammatory diseases; chronic pathologies, telemedicine, drug-induced side effects, vitamin deficiency.
Prof. Yoshiaki Kikuchi
Prof. Yoshiaki Kikuchi research interest related to Functional Neuroanatomy, Sports medicine, Neurorehabilitation, parental love especially
mother love, Neuroimaging, Psychiatry, Brain Science, Humanity, Love, Nostalgia, Self-esteem, reward system, resilience, homeostasis, interoception, emotion, Beauty, Brain.
He has many publications on The Brain Feeling Happiness, Chemistry & Chemical Industry, Gender Differences of Brain Activity in the Conflicts Based on Implicit Self-esteem and The Neural Basis of Emotion Underlying
Human Nature – Its Adaptive Mechanism, etc. He has more than 100 publications and reviewed more than 200 articles. His is an Editorial Board member of many International Journals.
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Special Issue
Recent Developments and Applications of Engineering Concepts in Biomedical Research
The above special issue topic has been announced by the Trends in Biomedical Research Editorial Team.
Editorial Team of JTBR cordially invite interested authors to submit manuscripts for consideration and possible publication in a special issue on "Recent Developments and Applications of Engineering Concepts in Biomedical Research"
to be published in Trends in Biomedical Research.
This Special Issue provides information, ideas and opinions in all the areas of bioinformatics, biotechnology, clinical engineering, information technology, instrumentation and measurement, micro and nanotechnology,
radiology, and robots, etc.
Theme
Biomedical Engineering, also referred to as Bioengineering, BioMed or BME, is a multidisciplinary STEM field that combines biology and engineering, applying engineering principles and materials to medicine and healthcare.
The increasing demand for Biomedical Engineers is linked to society’s general shift towards everyday utilization of machinery and technology in all aspects of life. The combination of engineering principles
with biological knowledge to address medical needs has contributed to the development of revolutionary and life-saving concepts such as:
- Artificial organs
- Surgical robots
- Advanced prosthetics
- New pharmaceutical drugs
- Kidney dialysis
Biomedical Engineering is a broad field with different areas of focus, and the exact nature of the work you can find yourself doing will vary depending on the specifics of your role. A few examples of some of the
subdivisions of Biomedical Engineering include:
- Biomedical Electronics
- Biomaterials
- Computational Biology
- Cellular, Tissue and Genetic Engineering
- Medical Imaging
- Orthopaedic Bioengineering
- Bionanotechnology
Scope:
Potential topics include, but are not limited to:
Biomedical and Health Informatics
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Electromagnetics
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Biomedical Engineering
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Medical Imaging
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Biomedical Imaging and Image Processing
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Microwaves in Medicine and Biology
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Biomedical Signal Processing
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Medical Robotics and Bionics
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Biomedical Circuits and Systems
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NanoBioscience
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BioRobotics
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Neural Systems
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Bionanotechnology
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Neuroengineering
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BioMEMS
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Rehabilitation Engineering
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Biomedical Sensors and Systems
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Therapeutic Systems and Technologies
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Computational Imaging
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Translational Engineering and Healthcare Innovation
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Cardiopulmonary Systems
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Translational Engineering in Health and Medicine, etc.
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