Track 3: Biomedical Imaging

Biomedical imaging is a ubiquitous tool used for almost all medical conditions. Biomedical imaging is not just a technological advancement; it is a vital component of modern healthcare that impacts patient outcomes, research, and global health equity. Biomedical imaging stands at the intersection of technology and healthcare, transforming how we diagnose, treat, and understand diseases. Its relevance in global health cannot be overstated, as it plays a crucial role in improving access to care and advancing medical research. Incorporating and highlighting its importance in our conference as a session can inspire new collaborations and innovations in bioengineering and health solutions. Biomedical imaging has relevance in almost all aspects of medical practice involving but not limited to: Enhanced Treatment Planning, Monitoring Progress, Innovation in Research, Critical Diagnostics, Clinical Decision Making, and Personalized Healthcare. With this, we propose to have the following subsection to be covered under Biomedical Imaging.

  • Neuroimaging and neurosciences - current concepts
  • Musculoskeletal Imaging - current concepts
  • Cell imaging - current concepts
  • Animal imaging - current concepts
  • AI in Medical Imaging
  • Advances and new technologies in image acquisition methods