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NJIT seminar set for Nov. 6 to focus on bioelectronics -- emerging research area
Date:10/31/2008

Thanks to companies, universities, and inventors designing and manufacturing biomedical sensors, healthcare and its related economy will radically change over the next decade. Come learn what to expect from this new and growing fieldknown as bioelectronicsfrom nine experts at a one-hour free seminar set for Nov. 6, 2008, from 4:45-6 p.m., in room 202, of the Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) Building, 141 Warren St, at the northwest corner of Summit and Warren streets on the NJIT campus.

Members of the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE), students and the public are invited. Refreshments will be served. Parking will be available in the NJIT Parking Deck, 154 Summit St.

"Bioelectronics is an emerging area of global research and development. It is an important technological solution to address the challenges of the modern health care system," said Timothy Chang, PhD, professor in and assistant chair of the department of electrical and electronic computing. Chang organized the event.

Speakers will illuminate micro and nano-electronic materials for biomedical imaging at the cellular, molecular and organ levels. They will explain clinical applications for materials, including diagnostic and therapeutic uses for patients. And they will outline available educational paths, careers and research opportunities.

David Jamieson, from Abbott Laboratory, opens the set with a look at careers. Haim Grebel, PhD, http://www.njit.edu/publicinfo/newsroom/grebel_bio.php will talk about the optical detection of bio-species. Leonid Tysbeskov, PhD, http://web.njit.edu/~tsybesko/, will focus on auger-mediated bio-chemical reactions. Raquel Perez-Castillejos, PhD, http://ece.njit.edu/people/castillejos.php, will look at micro and nanote
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Contact: Sheryl Weinstein
sheryl.m.weinstein@njit.edu
973-596-3436
New Jersey Institute of Technology
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