Biomaterials Asia 2009
Showcasing the latest research and advances in biomaterials across Asia
5-8 April 2009, Hong Kong
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Tutorial on Publishing in Biomaterials
All registered delegates are invited to attend the breakfast tutorial
The breakfast tutorial, Publishing in Biomaterials, will take place on Tuesday 7 April 2009, from 07.30-08.30. The tutorial will be run by Professor David Williams, Editor-in-Chief of Biomaterials, and will take place in the Pegasus/Pheonix/Polaris room where a light buffet breakfast will also be provided.
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Poster presentations confirmed
02 FEB: 
The Biomaterials Asia 2009 conference programme has been updated with confirmed poster presentations.
Updated Conference Programme Now Available
29 JAN: Further details now added
The Biomaterials Asia 2009 conference programme has been updated with additional plenary speakers and Young Scientist Oral Presentations.
World-class biomaterials scientists to present
15 Sept: Top biomaterials scientists at Biomaterials Asia 2009
Biomaterials Asia 2009 conference is different; it is highly structured in order to maximise the benefits of attendees and speakers. The Conference Chair and one of the plenary speakers is Professor David Williams, Editor-in-Chief of Biomaterials, world renowned biomaterials scientist, former head of clinical engineering at the University of Liverpool, UK and now Director of International Affairs, Wake Forest Institute of Regenerative Medicine, USA and Visiting Professor in Cape Town, Sydney ...
Prof David Williams to chair Biomaterials Asia 2009 conference
13 Sept: World renowned biomaterials scientist
The Conference Chair and one of the plenary speakers is Professor David Williams, Editor-in-Chief of Biomaterials, world renowned biomaterials scientist, former head of clinical engineering at the University of Liverpool, UK and now Director of International Affairs, Wake Forest Institute of Regenerative Medicine, USA and Visiting Professor in Cape Town, Sydney and Beijing. For Professor Williams' full biography, please visit http://www.biomaterialsasia.com/committee.asp
Conference programme announced
05 August: Full programme now available
Biomaterials Asia 2009 will focus on the interface between advanced materials science and biological sciences and seeks to bring together the wealth of expertise in advanced engineering and clinical sciences from the leading Asian researchers in the field. The full conference programme is now available at he full conference programme is now available at http://www.biomaterialsasia.com/programme.asp
Advisory board details
01 August: 
Today, the advisory board has been announced - lead by the Conference Chairman David Williams, the advisory board consists of ten leading Asian biomaterials scientists from number of Asian institutions. For complete line up of the committee please go to http://www.biomaterialsasia.com/committee.asp
Don’t miss out on the latest Biomaterials Asia 2009 updates
01 July: Register for email updates to ensure you are kept informed
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Preliminary programme announced
26 June: Check out the latest on the conference programme development
The Biomaterials Asia 2009 meeting will focus on the interface between advanced materials science and biological sciences and seeks to bring together the wealth of expertise in advanced engineering and clinical sciences from the leading Asian researchers in the field.
Biomaterials Journal supports Biomaterials Asia 2009 Conference
05 June: The Biomaterials Journal is the supporting publication for the 2009 event
Biomaterials is an international journal covering the science and application of biomaterials and associated medical devices. It is the aim of the journal to provide a peer-reviewed forum for the publication of original papers and authoritative review papers dealing with the most important issues facing the use of materials in clinical practice.
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