Call for Abstract

Acadamia
  • University of California, USA
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  • Stanford University School of Medicine, USA
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  • Arizona State University, USA
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  • University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, USA
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  • Maggiore Hospital, USA
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  • North Carolina State University, USA
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  • Universiti Sains Malaysia, USA
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  • Sarfraz Ahmad, University of Dundee, UK
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  • Richard Sutton, Imperial College, UK
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Business
  • University of California, USA
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  • Stanford University School of Medicine, USA
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  • Arizona State University, USA
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  • University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, USA
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  • Maggiore Hospital, USA
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  • North Carolina State University, USA
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  • Universiti Sains Malaysia, USA
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  • Sarfraz Ahmad, University of Dundee, UK
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  • Richard Sutton, Imperial College, UK
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International Conference on Medical Physics, will be organized around the theme “Discovering the new possibilities and diversfied applications on Medical Physics”

Medical Physics-2015 is comprised of 11 tracks and 55 sessions designed to offer comprehensive sessions that address current issues in Medical Physics-2015.

Submit your abstract to any of the mentioned tracks. All related abstracts are accepted.

Register now for the conference by choosing an appropriate package suitable to you.

  • Track 1-1X-ray imaging
  • Track 1-2Medical imaging
  • Track 1-3Magnetic resonance imaging
  • Track 1-4Optical imaging
  • Track 1-5Ultrasound imaging
  • Track 1-6Methods of image processing, display and visualization
  • Track 1-7Computed tomography
  • Track 2-1Clinical radiation oncology
  • Track 2-2Radiation biology and molecular radiation oncology
  • Track 2-3Radiation therapy (radiotherapy)
  • Track 2-4Impacts of treatment of cancer by using radiation
  • Track 2-5Treatment approaches by using cancer biology
  • Track 3-1Chemotherapy
  • Track 3-2 Immunotherapy
  • Track 3-3TomoTherapy
  • Track 3-4Intensity Modulated Radiotherapy Treatment (IMRT)
  • Track 3-53-D conformal computer planning
  • Track 4-1Models of signal processing in biomaterials
  • Track 4-2Bio-magnetism
  • Track 4-3Electro cardio gram
  • Track 4-4Digital signal processing and their applications
  • Track 4-5Biomedical Signal Processing (BSP) methodologies
  • Track 5-1Introduction to image-guided devices and systems
  • Track 5-2Endoscopy and endoscopic Interventions
  • Track 5-3Applications of robots and manipulators in therapy
  • Track 5-4Newly proposed technologies and their realtime applications
  • Track 6-1Biosensors and nanobiosensors
  • Track 6-2Biochips-advantages and applications
  • Track 6-3Hydrogels for BioMEMS and NEMS
  • Track 6-4BioMEMS-based 3D scaffold fabrication
  • Track 6-5Body sensor networks
  • Track 7-1Brain computer/machine Interfaces
  • Track 7-2Neural interfaces and regeneration
  • Track 7-3Functional neuroimaging and neuronavigation
  • Track 7-4Neurological disorders
  • Track 7-5Collaborative databases in brain research
  • Track 8-1Proteomics and sequence analysis
  • Track 8-2Computational evolutionary biology
  • Track 8-3Genetic algorithms and comparative genomics
  • Track 8-4Network and systems biology
  • Track 8-5Genome projects and annotation
  • Track 9-1Physics of cancer
  • Track 9-2Transport and physiological modelling
  • Track 9-3Radiobiological modelling
  • Track 9-4Biological effects of ionizing and non-ionizing radiation
  • Track 9-5Hemodynamics
  • Track 10-1Usability and human factors engineering for medical device and system design
  • Track 10-2Patient safety, medical errors and adverse events prevention related to health technologies
  • Track 10-3Telemedicine in developing countries
  • Track 10-4Clinical engineering certification and education
  • Track 10-5Clinical process analysis and optimization
  • Track 11-1Tissue engineering
  • Track 11-2Genetic engineering
  • Track 11-3Neural engineering
  • Track 11-4Pharmaceutical engineering