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<strong>Conference</strong> <strong>Program</strong><br />
<strong>ASME</strong> <strong>2010</strong> <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>Bioengineering</strong> <strong>Conference</strong><br />
June 16-19, <strong>2010</strong><br />
Naples, Florida, USA
The conference organizers would like to thank the following government agencies for their<br />
significant and generous support (> $10,000) to the <strong>2010</strong> <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>Bioengineering</strong> <strong>Conference</strong>:<br />
NIH Grant Number R13 EB011876-01<br />
NSF Grant Number CBET 1004847<br />
The conference organizers would like to thank the following Premiere sponsors ($5,000) for<br />
their contributions to the <strong>2010</strong> <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>Bioengineering</strong> <strong>Conference</strong>:
FOREWORD and ACKNOWLEDGEMENT<br />
On behalf of the <strong>2010</strong> <strong>Conference</strong> Committee, welcome to sunny Naples Florida and the 12 th <strong>ASME</strong><br />
<strong>Summer</strong> <strong>Bioengineering</strong> <strong>Conference</strong> (SBC). This is the 6 th year of annual programming of this conference<br />
and we expect another successful and stimulating conference experience. The SBC is one of the premiere<br />
<strong>Bioengineering</strong> conference events of the year and is a great opportunity for our community to come<br />
together to discuss outstanding research, see old friends and meet and network with new friends and<br />
colleagues.<br />
The SBC returns to Florida this year to a location close to Marco Island where it was held in 2008. This<br />
Naples resort venue is particularly attractive because of the conference rooms that are located together on<br />
one floor, the beautiful accommodations, and the relaxing atmosphere of a tropical island.<br />
This year’s <strong>2010</strong> conference features over 500 poster and podium presentations. Standard highlights of the<br />
conference are the student paper presentations and competition, with 93 finalists presenting in Bachelor,<br />
Masters and Doctoral levels. Three new workshops include Challenges in Pediatric Cardiovascular<br />
Research, FEBio: Finite Elements for Biomechanics, and a Panel on Careers in Industry. The Grand<br />
Challenge Competition to Predict In Vivo Knee Loads workshop will build on one presented in 2009. The<br />
groups that most closely predict knee contact forces from data collected from a patient with a forcemeasuring<br />
implant will be named the winners. Another workshop will build on the plenary lecture by Dr.<br />
Chris Rogers, the director of the Center for Engineering Education Outreach at Tufts University. Chris will<br />
speak about his program to use robots to bring engineering education into the younger grades. Working<br />
with LEGO, he has developed ROBOLAB, a robotic approach to learning science and math. The workshop<br />
will allow participants to use Lego kits to 1) explore possibilities of the LEGO NXT and Labview Education<br />
Edition and 2) discuss possibilities for using this set of materials in college learning as well as K-12<br />
outreach.<br />
One workshop will highlight the Y.C. Fung and Van C. Mow medal winners and a special plenary will<br />
highlight the H.R. Lissner medal winner. This year we have the pleasure to acknowledge the<br />
accomplishments and valued participation of Dr. Roger Kamm (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), as<br />
the winner of the A.S.M.E. <strong>Bioengineering</strong> Division H.R. Lissner Medal winner for his long-standing service<br />
to the Division and for his contributions to understand the fundamental concepts of fluid and solid<br />
mechanics in the respiratory, ocular and cardiovascular systems. The winner of the Van C. Mow Medal for<br />
accomplishments at the mid-career level is Dr. Tony M. Keaveny (University of California at Berkeley) for<br />
his work in bone biomechanics, osteoporosis, finite element modeling, and the biomechanics of boneimplant<br />
systems. Dr. Matthew J. Gounis (University of Massachusetts Medical School) is the winner of the<br />
Y.C. Fung Young Investigator Award for his work on imaging modalities to quantify the functionality of<br />
vasculature following pro-angiogenic gene therapy and developing new therapies for brain aneurysms.<br />
Please join us in congratulating each of these awardees.<br />
We would particularly like to thank and recognize the tremendous efforts of the members of the conference<br />
Organizing committee, the Technical <strong>Program</strong> Committee, Session Chairs, and the many reviewers who<br />
worked hard to bring us this high quality program. We are also fortunate to receive financial sponsorship<br />
from our industry sponsors listed in the program as well as the National Institutes of Health (NIBIB and<br />
NIAMS) and the National Science Foundation. Finally, we appreciate the support and guidance provided by<br />
the <strong>ASME</strong> <strong>Bioengineering</strong> Division Executive Committee, chaired by Dr. B. Barry Lieber (Stony Brook<br />
University Medical Center)<br />
Welcome to Naples!<br />
Rita M. Patterson, Ph.D. Jeffery Holmes, M.D., Ph.D.<br />
Chair, <strong>2010</strong> <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>Bioengineering</strong> <strong>Conference</strong> Chair, <strong>Program</strong> Committee<br />
University of North Texas Health Science Center University of Virginia
<strong>ASME</strong> <strong>2010</strong> <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>Bioengineering</strong> <strong>Conference</strong><br />
FLOOR PLAN<br />
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TABLE OF CONTENTS<br />
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<strong>ASME</strong> <strong>2010</strong> <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>Bioengineering</strong> <strong>Conference</strong><br />
Foreword and Acknowledgement 1<br />
<strong>Conference</strong> Site Map 2<br />
General Information 3-4<br />
Social <strong>Program</strong><br />
Registration Hours<br />
Speaker Ready Rooms<br />
Committee Meetings<br />
Plenary Sessions and Workshops 5<br />
Awards 9<br />
Scientific Sessions 13<br />
Authors List 65<br />
Chair/Co-Chair List 73<br />
<strong>ASME</strong>/BED Information 74<br />
Committee Rosters 76<br />
Meeting-at-a-Glance back cover<br />
SOCIAL PROGRAM<br />
Wednesday, June 16, <strong>2010</strong><br />
Welcome Reception Mangrove/Palm Terrace Pools 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm<br />
Thursday, June 17, <strong>2010</strong><br />
Breakfast Royal Palm Foyer 6:30 am – 7:30 am<br />
Poster Session Lunch Royal Palm 1-3; 6-8 12:00 pm – 2:00 pm<br />
Friday, June 18, <strong>2010</strong><br />
Breakfast Royal Palm Foyer 6:30 am – 7:30 am<br />
Poster Session Lunch Royal Palm 1-3; 6-8 12:30 pm – 2:30 pm<br />
BEDrock concert Vista Ballroom 7:00 pm – 10:00 pm<br />
Saturday, June 19, <strong>2010</strong><br />
Lissner Lunch Royal Palm Foyer 12:30 pm – 1:30 pm<br />
Lissner Lecture Royal Palm 4-5 1:30 pm – 2:30 pm<br />
Reception and Banquet Royal Palm Foyer and Ballroom 6:30 pm – 10:00 pm
<strong>ASME</strong> <strong>2010</strong> <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>Bioengineering</strong> <strong>Conference</strong><br />
CONFERENCE REGISTRATION<br />
Wednesday, June 16, <strong>2010</strong> Prefunction Area 11:00 am – 10:00 pm<br />
Thursday, June 17, <strong>2010</strong> Prefunction Area 6:00 am – 2:00 pm<br />
Friday, June 18, <strong>2010</strong> Prefunction Area 6:00 am – 2:00 pm<br />
Saturday, June 19, <strong>2010</strong> Prefunction Area 12:00 pm – 4:00 pm<br />
SPEAKER READY ROOMS<br />
Session rooms will be available outside of scheduled meeting times. Speakers are encouraged to<br />
test their presentations in the appropriate room prior to their presentation.<br />
COMMITTEE MEETINGS<br />
Unless denoted by *, committee meetings are open to all. Attending these meetings is a terrific way<br />
to get more involved with the Society! Please consider joining one or more of the meetings below.<br />
Wednesday, June 16, <strong>2010</strong><br />
BED Executive* Mangrove 1-2 7:00 am – 9:30 am<br />
SBC Organizing &<br />
SBC <strong>Program</strong> (NOTE: 1) Mangrove 1-2 9:30 am – 10:20 am<br />
SBC Oversight* (NOTE: 2) Mangrove 1-2 10:30 am – 11:20 am<br />
Membership Development Acacia 4-6 10:30 am – 11:20 am<br />
New Directions Banyan 1-2 10:30 am – 11:20 am<br />
Education Banyan 1-2 11:30 am – 12:20 pm<br />
Finance* Mangrove 1-2 11:30 am – 12:20 pm<br />
Honors Acacia 4-6 11:30 am – 12:20 pm<br />
Cell/Tissue Banyan 1-2 12:30 pm – 1:20 pm<br />
Industry Advisory Mangrove 1-2 12:30 pm – 1:20 pm<br />
World Council of Biomechanics* Acacia 4-6 12:30 pm – 1:20 pm<br />
Fluids Banyan 1-2 1:30 pm – 2:20 pm<br />
Design Acacia 4-6 1:30 pm – 2:20 pm<br />
USNCB* Mangrove 1-2 1:30 pm – 2:20 pm<br />
Solids Banyan 1-2 2:30 pm – 3:20 pm<br />
Biotransport Mangrove 1-2 2:30 pm – 3:20 pm<br />
Sessions and Reception 3:30 pm – 9:00 pm<br />
Open Business Mtg (NOTE: 3) Banyan 1-2 9:00 pm – 11:00 pm<br />
Saturday, June 19, <strong>2010</strong><br />
Student Advisory Banyan 1-2 9:30 am – 11:00 am<br />
JBME Editors (w/lunch)* Banyan 1-2 12:30 pm – 1:30 pm<br />
NOTE 1: SBC Organizing committee meeting: members for 3 conference years (<strong>2010</strong>, 2011, 2012) should attend. SBC<br />
<strong>Program</strong> committee meeting: <strong>Program</strong> Chair (<strong>2010</strong>), <strong>Program</strong> Chair (<strong>2010</strong>), and Chairs of Technical Committees.<br />
Organizing Committee chaired by <strong>Conference</strong> Chair <strong>2010</strong>, <strong>Program</strong> Committee chaired by <strong>Program</strong> Chair <strong>2010</strong>.<br />
NOTE 2: <strong>Conference</strong> Oversight Committee consists of the <strong>Conference</strong> Chairs from 2009-2012 and the <strong>Program</strong><br />
Chairs from <strong>2010</strong>-2012. Chaired by <strong>Conference</strong> Chair 2009.<br />
NOTE 3: The Open Executive Meeting and the Business Meeting, which were previously held on different dates, are<br />
combined to a single Open Business Meeting. All are welcome and encouraged to attend.<br />
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PLENARY SESSIONS AND WORKSHOPS AT THE CONFERENCE<br />
Thursday, June 17, <strong>2010</strong> 7:30 AM – 8:30 AM<br />
Plenary Session: PROMOTING ENGINEERING WITH LEGO ROBOTICS Royal Palm 4-5<br />
Chris Rogers, PhD<br />
Director, Center for Engineering Education Outreach, Tuft University<br />
As society becomes more dependent on science and technology, we need to ensure that all<br />
students graduate from high school with a fundamental understanding of math, science, and<br />
engineering. Without this knowledge, they will not be able to make informed decisions on issues<br />
like the energy crisis, climate change, drinkable water, and so on. The problem is that the<br />
classroom plate is already full, that many teachers do not have engineering experience, and that<br />
there is limited research, curriculum, and activities in the area. At Tufts, we have been working<br />
with children, teachers, and corporations for over 15 years to put engineering in the classroom.<br />
From the LEGO corporation to Google to Klutz books, our collaborators are helping promote<br />
engineering by developing tools, selling books, or helping teachers by placing volunteers in<br />
classrooms. In this talk, I will show what teachers and children are doing around the world with<br />
LEGO robotics and stop action movies to promote engineering. I will show how this is helping<br />
engage more students, motivating science and math learning, and promoting creativity. Finally, I<br />
will talk a little about how everyone can help get engineering into their local classrooms.<br />
Chris got all three of his degrees at Stanford University, where he worked with John Eaton<br />
on his thesis looking at particle motion in a boundary layer flow. He is currently a Professor of<br />
Mechanical Engineering at Tufts University. Chris is involved in several different research areas:<br />
particle-laden flows (a continuation of his thesis), telerobotics and controls, slurry flows in<br />
chemical-mechanical planarization, the engineering of musical instruments, measuring flame<br />
shapes of couch fires, measuring fruit-fly locomotion, and in elementary school engineering<br />
education. His work has been funded by numerous government organizations and corporations,<br />
including the NSF, NASA, Intel, Boeing, Cabot, Steinway, Selmer, National Instruments,<br />
Raytheon, Fulbright, and the LEGO Corporation. Chris has a strong commitment to teaching, and<br />
at Tufts has started a number of new directions, including learning robotics with LEGO bricks and<br />
learning manufacturing by building musical instruments. He was awarded the Carnegie Professor<br />
of the Year in Massachusetts in 1998 and is currently the director of the Center for Engineering<br />
Education Outreach (www.ceeo.tufts.edu). He received the 2003 NSF Director’s Distinguished<br />
Teaching Scholar Award for excellence in both teaching and research. His teaching work extends<br />
to the elementary school, where he talks with over 1000 teachers around the world every year on<br />
ways of bringing engineering into the younger grades. He has worked with LEGO to develop<br />
ROBOLAB, a robotic approach to learning science and math. ROBOLAB has already gone into<br />
over 50,000 schools worldwide and has been translated into 15 languages.
<strong>ASME</strong> <strong>2010</strong> <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>Bioengineering</strong> <strong>Conference</strong><br />
Thursday, June 17, <strong>2010</strong> 2:00 PM – 3:30 PM<br />
Workshop 1: ABAQUS Acacia 4-6<br />
Chairs: Rene Spunger (Simulia)<br />
The Abaqus workshop is intended to provide technical content, best practices, and exposure to<br />
newly released software features that are relevant to the biomedical research community. Topics<br />
covered will include soft tissue mechanics, fracture modeling and native fluid-structure<br />
interaction in Abaqus.<br />
Friday, June 18, <strong>2010</strong> 7:30 AM – 9:00 AM<br />
Workshop 2: LEGO ROBOTICS AND K12 OUTREACH Orchid 1<br />
Chair: Merredith Portsmore (Tufts Center for Engineering Outreach)<br />
This workshop will build on the plenary lecture by Dr. Chris Rogers, Director of the Center for<br />
Engineering Education and Outreach (CEEO) at Tufts University. The workshop will let<br />
participants explore the possibilities of the toolset of the LEGO NXT and Labview Education<br />
Edition. The toolset allows multiple possibilities in robotics as well as data acquisition and<br />
analysis. Participants will engage in constructing and programming a robot that will engage in<br />
numerous challenges. Possibilities for using this set of materials in college learning as well as K-<br />
12 outreach will be highlighted.<br />
Workshop 3: GRAND CHALLENGE COMPETITION TO PREDICT IN VIVO KNEE<br />
LOADS<br />
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Orchid 3<br />
Chairs: Session Chair: Benjamin Fregly (University of Florida), Darryl D'Lima (Shiley Center for<br />
Orthopaedic Research and Education), Thor Besier (Stanford University)<br />
This competition provides the musculoskeletal modeling community with the unique opportunity to<br />
validate muscle and contact force estimates in the knee. Blinded predictions of knee contact<br />
forces developed by competitors will be compared to in vivo measurements, and the competitor<br />
with the most accurate predictions will be deemed the winner.<br />
Workshop 4: FUNG AND MOW AWARD PRESENTATIONS<br />
Royal Palm 4-5<br />
Chair: Ajit P. Yoganathan (Georgia Institute of Technology)<br />
Two presentations will be made during this workshop: The <strong>2010</strong> Y.C. Fung Medal Awardee,<br />
Matthew J. Gounis (University of Massachusets Medical Center) will present "Plumbing in the<br />
Brain: Engineering Solutions for Hemorrhagic and Ischemic Stroke." The <strong>2010</strong> Van C. Mow<br />
Medal Awardee, Tony M. Keaveny (University of California at Berkeley) will present<br />
"Biomechanics <strong>2010</strong> - From Benchtop to Bedside."
Saturday, June 19, <strong>2010</strong> 11:00 AM – 12:30 PM<br />
Workshop 5: CHALLENGES IN PEDIATRIC CARDIOVASCULAR<br />
RESEARCH<br />
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Orchid 1<br />
Chairs: Keefe Manning (The Pennsylvania State University), Ajit Yoganathan (Georgia Institute<br />
of Technology)<br />
In this workshop, the challenges in pediatric cardiovascular research will be presented and<br />
discussed. This workshop will feature speakers Mark Fogel, MD (University of Pennsylvania)<br />
focusing on cardiology problems in pediatrics and Peter Wearden, MD, PhD (University of<br />
Pittsburgh) focusing on surgical concerns with pediatrics. A 30 minute Q&A will follow both<br />
presenters and will focus on the future challenges and needs in pediatric cardiovascular<br />
research.<br />
Workshop 6: FEBIO: FINITE ELEMENTS FOR BIOMECHANICS Orchid 3<br />
Chairs: Jeffrey A. Weiss (University of Utah), Gerard A. Ateshian (Columbia University)<br />
FEBio is a free, open source nonlinear finite element program specifically designed for<br />
computational biomechanics. Together with PreView and PostView, the suite of codes provides<br />
a complete workflow environment. The FEBio workshop will provide an overview of the function<br />
of PreView, FEBio and PostView, demonstrate the features of the software through construction<br />
and analysis of specific examples, and answer questions from the audience regarding specific<br />
applications. Additional information, documentation, and software downloads can be found at<br />
http://mrl.sci.utah.edu.<br />
Workshop 7: PANEL ON CAREERS IN INDUSTRY Royal Palm 4-5<br />
Chair: Matthew Gounis (University of Massachusetts)<br />
The primary focus of this workshop is to mentor BED student participants on what to expect with<br />
their first industry position -- from how to prepare for a career in industry, get that first position,<br />
and how to be successful. Through interactive discussion between the panel and audience, we<br />
expect to examine fundamental questions such as: Is industry more interested in hiring PhD's or<br />
BS's? Is there more interest in hiring BME students, or students from more traditional<br />
engineering backgrounds? We will explore these points with expert and diverse panelists: Mr.<br />
Darren Sherman -- CEO of Caliber Therapeutics, CTO of Accelerated Technologies Inc, Partner<br />
of Accelerated Technologies Partners, BS in BME UCSD; Dr. Jeff Bishoff -- Associate Director of<br />
Research (Computational Biomechanics) at Zimmer, formally Asst Professor at U South<br />
Carolina, PhD in ME Michigan University, BS in ME Duke University; Dr. Karim Azer -- Senior<br />
Research Associate at Merk, Modeling and Simulation Lead for Cardiovascular Diseases in the<br />
Computer Science and Mathematics Department, PhD in Applied Mathematics from NYU, BS in<br />
Computer Science and Mathematics from Rutgers; Robert Slazas, Principal Engineer at<br />
Codman Neurovascular, MS in IE, MBA from the University of Miami; John Hamilton, Director of<br />
Spinal <strong>Program</strong>s at Soteira Inc, MS in ME from Northeastern University.
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Saturday, June 19, <strong>2010</strong> 1:30 PM – 2:30 PM<br />
Plenary Session: LISSNER AWARD LECTURE Royal Palm 4-5<br />
Roger D. Kamm, PhD<br />
"Bridges to a New Biomechanics"<br />
Germeshausen Professor, Departments of Mechanical and Biological<br />
Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology<br />
2009 RICHARD SKALAK AWARD<br />
<strong>ASME</strong> JOURNAL OF BIOMECHANICAL ENGINEERING<br />
Each year the Editor-in-Chief and the editorial board members of the <strong>ASME</strong> Journal of Biomechanical<br />
Engineering select a paper that they believe is the most meritorious of all the papers published in the<br />
Journal in the previous calendar year. The authors of this paper are the recipients of the Richard Skalak<br />
Award, named after an early leader within the <strong>ASME</strong> <strong>Bioengineering</strong> community. The <strong>2010</strong> award winners<br />
will be announced at the conference banquet.<br />
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1977 Robert W. Mann<br />
1978 Y.C. Fung<br />
1979 Robert F. Rushmer<br />
1980 F. Gaynor Evans<br />
1981 Max Anliker<br />
1982 R.M. Kenedi<br />
1983 Henning E. von Gierke<br />
1984 Perry L. Blackshear<br />
1985 Richard Skalak<br />
1986 Albert H. Burstein<br />
1987 Van C. Mow<br />
1988 Alf Louis Nachemson<br />
1989 Robert M. Nerem<br />
1990 Albert B. Schultz<br />
1991 Savio Lau-Yuen Woo<br />
1992 John C. Chato<br />
1993 Don P. Giddens<br />
1994 Sheldon Weinbaum<br />
1995 Robert E. Mates<br />
1996 Albert I. King<br />
1997 Ajit P. Yoganathan<br />
1998 Malcolm H. Pope<br />
1999 Stephen C. Cowin<br />
2000 Morton H. Friedman<br />
2001 W. Michael Lai<br />
2002 Kenneth R. Diller<br />
2003 Vijay K. Goel<br />
2004 John M. Tarbell<br />
2005 Steven A. Goldstein<br />
2006 Peter A. Torzilli<br />
2007 Maury L. Hull<br />
2008 Noshir A. Langrana<br />
2009 Thomas P. Andriacchi<br />
<strong>2010</strong> Roger D. Kamm<br />
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H.R. Lissner Medal<br />
The H.R. Lissner Medal recognizes outstanding achievements in the<br />
field of bioengineering. These achievements may be in the form of (1)<br />
significant research contributions in bioengineering; (2) development<br />
of new methods of measuring in bioengineering; (3) design of new<br />
equipment and instrumentation in bioengineering; (4) educational<br />
impact in the training of bioengineers; and/or (5) service to the<br />
bioengineering community, in general, and to the <strong>Bioengineering</strong><br />
Division of <strong>ASME</strong>, in particular. The <strong>Bioengineering</strong> Division of <strong>ASME</strong><br />
established the H. R. Lissner Award as a divisional award in 1977. It<br />
was upgraded to a society award in 1987, made possible by a<br />
donation from Wayne State University and is named in honor of<br />
Professor H. R. Lissner of Wayne State University for his pioneering<br />
work in biomechanics that began in 1939.<br />
<strong>2010</strong><br />
Roger D. Kamm, PhD<br />
Roger Kamm is the Germeshausen Professor of Mechanical and<br />
Biological Engineering and former Associate Head of the Department<br />
of Mechanical Engineering at MIT. A primary objective of Kamm’s<br />
research group has been the application of fundamental concepts in<br />
fluid and solid mechanics to better understand essential biological and<br />
physiological phenomena. Spanning a wide range, research in the<br />
Kamm lab has addressed issues in the respiratory, ocular and<br />
cardiovascular systems. More recently, his attention has focused on<br />
two new areas, the molecular mechanisms of cellular force sensation,<br />
and the development of new scaffold materials and microfluidic<br />
technologies for vascularized engineered tissues. Kamm has a longstanding<br />
interest in biomechanics education, and has played key roles<br />
in developing both graduate and undergraduate bioengineering<br />
programs at MIT. Outside of academic research, Kamm co-founded<br />
Cardiovascular Technologies, which was acquired by Embolic<br />
Protection, Inc., now a part of Boston Scientific. He is a Fellow of the<br />
American Institute for Biomedical Engineering, American Society for<br />
Mechanical Engineering, and American Association for the<br />
Advancement of Science. He is the former chair of the US National<br />
Committee on Biomechanics, current chair of the World Council on<br />
Biomechanics, and Director of the Global Enterprise for Micro<br />
Mechanics and Molecular Medicine (GEM 4 ).
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2005 Kyriacos A. Athanasiou<br />
2006 Robert Lie-Yuan Sah<br />
2007 Lori A. Setton<br />
2008 Scott L. Delp<br />
2009 Michael Sacks<br />
<strong>2010</strong> Tony M. Keaveny<br />
Van C. Mow Medal<br />
The Van C. Mow Medal is bestowed upon an individual who has<br />
made significant contributions to the field of bioengineering through<br />
research, education, professional development, leadership in the<br />
development of the profession, as a mentor to young bioengineers,<br />
and with service to the bioengineering community. The individual<br />
must have earned a PhD or equivalent degree between ten and<br />
twenty years prior to June 1 of the year of the award. The award was<br />
established by the <strong>Bioengineering</strong> Division in 2004.<br />
<strong>2010</strong><br />
Tony M. Keaveny, PhD<br />
Tony M. Keaveny is Professor of Mechanical Engineering and<br />
<strong>Bioengineering</strong> at the University of California at Berkeley and director<br />
of the Berkeley Orthopaedic Biomechanics Laboratory. An expert in<br />
bone biomechanics, osteoporosis, finite element modeling, and the<br />
biomechanics of bone-implant systems, Dr. Keaveny has published<br />
numerous articles in such journals as the Journal of Bone and Mineral<br />
Research, Bone, Spine, Journal of Orthopaedic Research, Journal of<br />
Biomechanics, Journal of Biomechanical Engineering, and is coauthor<br />
of the textbook “Orthopaedic Biomechanics: Mechanics and<br />
Design in Musculoskeletal Systems”. As director of the Berkeley<br />
Orthopaedic Biomechanics Laboratory, Dr. Keaveny has served as<br />
Principal Investigator on numerous grants funded by NIH, NSF, The<br />
Whitaker Foundation, and various industrial entities. A keen advocate<br />
of translational research, in 2004 Dr. Keaveny founded O.N.<br />
Diagnostics in Berkeley, California, to translate some of his laboratory<br />
research at UC Berkeley into clinical practice.<br />
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1986 Mark H. Holmes<br />
1987 Steven A. Goldstein<br />
1989 David N. Ku<br />
1990 Jay D. Humphrey<br />
1991 Michael Kwan<br />
1992 Cheng Zhu<br />
1993 John A. Frangos<br />
1994 Mehmet Toner<br />
1995 Cheng Dong<br />
1996 Antony Keaveny<br />
1997 Gerard A. Ateshian<br />
1998 Louis J. Soslowsky<br />
1999 Rebecca Richards-Kortum<br />
2000 Farshid Guilak<br />
2001 David F. Meaney<br />
2002 Jeffrey A. Weiss<br />
2003 Sangeeta N. Bhatia<br />
2004 Richard E. Debski<br />
2005 Jeffrey W. Holmes<br />
2006 Beth Winkelstein<br />
2007 Stavros Thomopoulos<br />
2008 Gabriel A. Silva<br />
2009 Robert Mauck<br />
<strong>2010</strong> Matthew J. Gounis<br />
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Y.C. Fung Young Investigator Award<br />
The Y.C. Fung Young Investigator Award is given to a young<br />
investigator who is under age 36 on or before June 1 of the year of<br />
the nomination, and has received a PhD or equivalent bioengineering<br />
degree within seven years prior to their nomination. The individual<br />
must be committed to pursuing research in and have demonstrated<br />
significant potential to make substantial contributions to the field of<br />
bioengineering. Such accomplishments may take the form of, but are<br />
not limited to, design or development of new methods, equipment or<br />
instrumentation in bioengineering, and research publications in peerreviewed<br />
journals. The award was established by the <strong>Bioengineering</strong><br />
Division in 1985 and operated as a division award until 1998 when it<br />
was elevated to a Society award.<br />
<strong>2010</strong><br />
Matthew J. Gounis, PhD<br />
Matt received his BS and MS in Mechanical Engineering at SUNY<br />
Buffalo, where he was awarded the AHA pre-doctoral fellowship. He<br />
completed his PhD in biomedical engineering at the University of<br />
Miami. Under advisor Barry Lieber, his doctoral work focused on<br />
imaging modalities to quantify the functionality of vasculature<br />
following pro-angiogenic gene therapy. In 2004 Matt spent a year as<br />
Research Assistant Professor at UM and thereafter took a short<br />
sojourn from academia to join Cordis Neurovascular where he was a<br />
Principal Engineer responsible for developing new therapies for brain<br />
aneurysms.<br />
Matt joined the UMASS Medical School in 2006 as Assistant<br />
Professor of Radiology and Director of the New England Center for<br />
Stroke Research. He has published 30 papers, 75 proceedings, and<br />
contributed to 6 books. He is currently PI on a grant from NIBIB to<br />
investigate mechanical treatment of acute ischemic stroke and<br />
coinvestigator on a NINDS grant to image aneurysmal instability. He<br />
has been a very active member of the BED starting as a student. He<br />
was a two-time winner of the BED Student Paper Competition for the<br />
MS and PhD levels. He continues to play an active role in the BED,<br />
having served as the Student Paper Competition and Exhibits chairs<br />
of the SBC.
<strong>ASME</strong> <strong>2010</strong> <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>Bioengineering</strong> <strong>Conference</strong><br />
<strong>ASME</strong> Dedicated Service Award<br />
In 1983, the <strong>ASME</strong> Board of Governors approved the establishment<br />
of the Dedicated Service Award. It honors unusual dedicated<br />
voluntary service to the Society marked by outstanding performance,<br />
demonstrated effective leadership, prolonged and committed service,<br />
devotion, enthusiasm and faithfulness. The award may be presented<br />
to selected individuals who have served the Society for at least ten<br />
years in one or more of the following areas: Codes and Standards;<br />
Centers; Strategic Management; Knowledge & Community; Board of<br />
Governors; Institutes; The <strong>ASME</strong> Foundation; The AME Auxiliary,<br />
Inc.; Committees reporting to the Board of Governors. No more than<br />
44 awards will be presented annually.<br />
<strong>2010</strong><br />
James E. Moore, Jr., PhD<br />
The American Society of Mechanical engineers presents the<br />
Dedicated service award to James Edward Moore Jr., PhD for<br />
dedicated voluntary service to the society marked by outstanding<br />
performance, demonstrated effective leadership, prolonged and<br />
committed service, devotion, enthusiasm, and faithfulness. Jimmy’s<br />
contributions to <strong>ASME</strong> are listed below.<br />
Founder and Chair, Swiss International Chapter (1992)<br />
Committeee on Interantiaonal Member Services (1995-1996)<br />
Region XIII Vice President Task Force (1998)<br />
BOG Futures Team (1999-2000)<br />
BOG Task Force on Strategic Marketing (2003)<br />
BOG Young Engineers Task Force (2002-2003)<br />
Chair of BED Fluids Committee (1998-2001)<br />
NIH <strong>Bioengineering</strong> Task Force (2001-2009)<br />
Delegate to AIMBE Council of Societies (2003-2009)<br />
BED Excecutive Committee (2003-2009)<br />
Exhibits Chair – 2005 <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>Bioengineering</strong> <strong>Conference</strong><br />
Chair – 2007 <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>Bioengineering</strong> <strong>Conference</strong><br />
Chair – <strong>Bioengineering</strong> Division (2007-2008)<br />
Editorial Board – Journal of Biomechanical Engineering (1999-2004)<br />
Editorial Board – Journal of Medical Devices (2006-2012)<br />
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SCIENTIFIC SESSIONS
<strong>ASME</strong> <strong>2010</strong> <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>Bioengineering</strong> <strong>Conference</strong><br />
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 16 3:45PM – 5:15PM<br />
Cell and Tissue Transport I Acacia 1-3<br />
Chair: Bumsoo Han, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, U.S.<br />
Co-Chair: Sankha Bhowmick, University of Massachusetts Dartmouth, North Dartmouth, MA, U.S.<br />
3:45PM Collapse Temperature of Solutions Important for Lyopreservation of Living Cells at Ambient Temperature<br />
SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19235<br />
Geer Yang, Kyle Gilstrap, Xiaoming He, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC, U.S.<br />
Aili Zhang, Lisa Xu, Shanghai Jiaotong University, Shanghai, China<br />
4:00PM The Effects of Cryoprotective Agent on Spatiotemporal Deformation of Engineered Tissues During<br />
Freezing SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19277<br />
Ka Yaw Teo, Bumsoo Han, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, U.S.<br />
J. Craig Dutton, University of Illinois, Urbana, IL, U.S.<br />
4:15PM Computational Model to Predict Oxygen Availability for Cells Cultured Under Flow Conditions<br />
SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19334<br />
Balasubramanian Karthik Kumar, Robin N. Coger, James P. Cassell, University of North Carolina, Charlotte,<br />
NC, U.S.<br />
4:30PM Empirical Modeling the Effect of HSP90 Inhibition on Cytokines Associated With Impaired Biotransport of<br />
Apoptotic Debris SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19572<br />
Samuel K. Shimp III, M. Nichole Rylander, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University,<br />
Blacksburg, VA, U.S.<br />
Christopher M. Reilly, Virginia-Maryland Regional College of Veterinary Medicine, Blacksburg, VA, U.S.<br />
4:45PM A New Fluorescence Photobleaching Method for Determining Solute Diffusive-Reactive Properties in<br />
Biological Tissues SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19397<br />
Francesco Travascio, Wei Yong Gu, University of Miami, Coral Gables, FL, U.S.<br />
5:00PM Modeling of Osmotic Injury in Bovine Sperm During Desiccation SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19325<br />
Ranjan Sitaula, Sankha Bhowmick, University of Massachusetts Dartmouth, North Dartmouth, MA, U.S.<br />
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 16 3:45PM – 5:15PM<br />
Chair: Robert L. Mauck, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, U.S.<br />
Co-Chair: Alex Almarza, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, U.S.<br />
Tissue Engineering Orchid 3<br />
3:45PM Three-Dimensional High Resolution Scaffold Architecture and Morphology in Engineered Heart Valve<br />
Tissue SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19607<br />
Chad E. Eckert, Brandon T. Mikulis, Michael S. Sacks, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, U.S.<br />
Dane Gerneke, Bruce Smaill, University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand<br />
Danielle Gottlieb, John E. Mayer, Children’s Hospital Boston, Boston, MA, U.S.<br />
4:00PM Priming of Synovium Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells for Cartilage Tissue Engineering SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19453<br />
Najmuddin Gunja, Jason Fong, Andrea Tan, Man-yu Moy, Duo Xu, Grace O’Connell, J. Chloe Bulinski,<br />
Gerard A. Ateshian, Clark T. Hung, Columbia University, New York, NY, U.S.<br />
4:15PM Non-Specific Endothelial Cell Interactions With the Substrate Result in Cell Activation and Angiogenesis<br />
In Vitro SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19094<br />
Hongkwan Cho, Abdul Sheikh, Daria A. Narmoneva, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH, U.S.<br />
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4:30PM Pericyte-Based Human Tissue Engineered Vascular Grafts: In Vivo Feasibility Assessment<br />
SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19387<br />
Wei He, Alejandro Nieponice, Lorenzo Soletti, Yi Hong, Burhan Gharaibeh, Mihaela Crisan,<br />
Bruno Peault, Johnny Huard, William R. Wagner, David A. Vorp, University of Pittsburgh,<br />
Pittsburgh, PA, U.S.<br />
4:45PM A Three Layered Electrospun Matrix to Mimic Native Arterial Architecture Using Polycaprolactone,<br />
Elastin, and Collagen: a Preliminary Study SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19172<br />
Michael J. McClure, Scott A. Sell, David G. Simpson, Gary L. Bowlin, Virginia Commonwealth University,<br />
Richmond, VA, U.S.<br />
Beat H. Walpoth, University Hospital, Geneva, Switzerland<br />
5:00PM Extended Long-Term Culture of MSC-Laden Agarose Constructs Does Not Produce Functional Tissue<br />
Comparable to Primary Chondrocytes SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19643<br />
Alice H. Huang, Robert L. Mauck, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, U.S.<br />
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 16 3:45PM – 5:15PM<br />
Chair: Elena Di Martino, University of Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada<br />
Co-Chair: Wei Sun, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT, U.S.<br />
Cardiac Mechanics Orchid 2<br />
3:45PM Porcine Left Atrial Wall Stress after Ventricular Tachypacing Mimicking the Effects of Early Atrial<br />
Fibrillation SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19528<br />
Elena Di Martino, Chiara Bellini, Dale J. Ward, Nicolas Brown, University of Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada<br />
David Schwartzman, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pittsburgh, PA, U.S.<br />
4:00PM 3-Dimensional Ultrasound Elasticity Imaging for Quantitative Cardiac Mechanical Property Assessment: a<br />
Numerical Approach SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19291<br />
Sakya Tripathy, Marc Simon, Michael S. Sacks, John Brigham, Kang Kim,<br />
University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, U.S.<br />
4:15PM A Method for Developing MRI-Based Finite Element Models of the Left Ventricle With Mitral Valve and<br />
Chordae Tendineae SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19671<br />
Jonathan F. Wenk, Zhihong Zhang, Guangming Cheng, Deepak Malhotra, Gabriel Acevedo-Bolton,<br />
Takamaro Suzuki, David A. Saloner, Arthur W. Wallace, Julius M. Guccione, Mark B. Ratcliffe,<br />
University of California, San Francisco, CA, U.S.<br />
Mike Burger, Livermore Software Technology Corporation, Livermore, CA, U.S.<br />
4:30PM Early Remodeling Strain Levels Can Predict the Progression of Remodeling of the Left Ventricle Post<br />
Myocardial Infarction SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19442<br />
Emily Engel, Zhongjun J. Wu, Bartley P. Griffith, University of Maryland, Baltimore, MD, U.S.<br />
4:45PM A Novel Approach to Quantify Alterations in Ventricular Principal Strain Vectors Secondary to Ischemic<br />
Injury SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19068<br />
Gamaliel Isaac, Lawrence Dougherty, Chun Xu, Kevin Koomalsingh, Robert Gorman,<br />
Joseph Gorman III, James J. Pilla, Hospital of University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, U.S.<br />
5:00PM Modeling the Interaction Between the Coronary Sinus and the Proximal Anchor Stent in Percutaneous<br />
Transvenous Mitral Annuloplasty SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19715<br />
Wei Sun, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT, U.S.<br />
Milton DeHerrera, Edwards Lifesciences LLC, Irvine, CA, U.S.
<strong>ASME</strong> <strong>2010</strong> <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>Bioengineering</strong> <strong>Conference</strong><br />
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 16 3:45PM – 5:15PM<br />
Biomechanics of Growth and Remodeling I Acacia 4-6<br />
Chair: Evan Zamir, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, U.S.<br />
Co-Chair: Hai-Chao Han, University of Texas, San Antonio, TX, U.S.<br />
3:45PM A Computational Model for Gut Looping SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19099<br />
Ashok Ramasubramanian, Union College, Schenectady, NY, U.S.<br />
4:00PM Quantitative, 3-D Imaging to Co-Localize Bone and Vascular Tissues During Bone Healing<br />
SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19100<br />
Elise Morgan, Billy Andre, Daniel E. Hogan Jr., Bader Al-Awadhi, Louis C. Gerstenfeld,<br />
Boston University School of Medicine, Boston, MA, U.S.<br />
4:15PM Pulsed Heat Shocks to Enhance Collagen Production of Human Dermal Fibroblasts in Ex-Vivo Skin<br />
SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19212<br />
Susanne Dams, Moniek de Liefde, Cees Oomens, Frank Baaijens, University of Technology Eindhoven,<br />
Eindhoven, Noord-Brabant, Netherlands<br />
Tom Nuijs, Philips Research Eindhoven, Eindhoven, Netherlands<br />
4:30PM The Biomechanical Response of Collagen-Fibrin Composite Gels to In Vitro Acupuncture SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19221<br />
Margaret Julias, Helen M. Buettner, David Shreiber, Rutgers University, Piscataway, NJ, U.S.<br />
4:45PM In Vitro Meniscus Integration Potential is Inversely Correlated With Tissue Maturation State<br />
SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19369<br />
Lara Ionescu, Grant Garcia, Tiffany Zachry, Gregory Lee, Brian Sennett, Robert L. Mauck,<br />
University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, U.S.<br />
5:00PM Mechanical Properties of Collagen, Fibrin and Collagen-Fibrin Networks SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19138<br />
Victor Lai, Ed Sander, Robert Tranquillo, Victor H. Barocas, University of Minnesota,<br />
Minneapolis, MN, U.S.<br />
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 16 3:45PM – 5:15PM<br />
Chair: Cynthia Bir, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI, U.S.<br />
Co-Chair: Alan Eberhardt, Unversity of Alabama, Birmingham, AL, U.S.<br />
Accident and Injury Royal Palm 4-5<br />
3:45PM Propensity for Hip Dislocation in Gait Loading Versus Sit-to-Stand Maneuvers: Implications for Surgical<br />
Management of Acetabular Fractures SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19202<br />
Erik McDonald, Meir Marmor, Jenni M. Buckley, Amir Matityahu,<br />
University of California, San Francisco, CA, U.S.<br />
4:00PM Finite Element Analysis of Ulnar Tunnel in Ulnar Collateral Ligament Reconstruction SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19040<br />
Harold Cook, Mark Miller, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, U.S.<br />
Sam Akhavan, Patrick DeMeo, Allegheny General Hospital, Pittsburgh, PA, U.S.<br />
4:15PM Assessment of Radiographic Parameters for Adequate Reduction Following Syndesmotic Injury Causing<br />
Fibular Malrotation SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19082<br />
Meir Marmor, Amir Matityahu, Erik N. Hansen, Hyun Kyu Han, Jenni M. Buckley,<br />
University of California, San Francisco, CA, U.S.<br />
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<strong>ASME</strong> <strong>2010</strong> <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>Bioengineering</strong> <strong>Conference</strong><br />
4:30PM Injury Tolerance Criteria for Short-Duration Axial Impulse Loading of the Tibia SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19268<br />
Cheryl Quenneville, Stewart D. McLachlin, Cynthia E. Dunning, University of Western Ontario,<br />
London, ON, Canada<br />
Gillian S. Greeley, General Dynamics Land Systems Canada London, ON, Canada<br />
4:45PM Pressure Oscillation Tests of Porcine Aorta SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19687<br />
Vasily Romanov, Kaveh Laksari, Soroush Assari, Kurosh Darvish, Temple University,<br />
Philadelphia, PA, U.S.<br />
5:00PM Traumatic Brain Injury: Coupled Experiment/Finite Element Simulation on High Rate Mechanical<br />
Response of Porcine Brain SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19513<br />
Raj Prabhu, M.F. Horstemeyer, Michael McCollum, Wiburn Whittington, Jean-Luc Bouvard,<br />
Jesse Sherburn, Esteban Marin, Center for Advanced Vehicular Systems, Starkville, MS, U.S.<br />
Lakiesha Williams, Jun Liao, Mississippi State University, Mississippi State, MS, U.S.<br />
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 16 3:45PM – 5:15PM<br />
Cardiovascular Design and Devices I Orchid 1<br />
Chair: John F. LaDisa, Marquette University, Milwaukee, WI, U.S.<br />
Co-Chair: Sarah Kieweg, University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS, U.S.<br />
3:45PM Computational and In Vivo Analysis of the Role of Solid Biomechanics in the Development of Intimal<br />
Thickening Post-Stenting SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19103<br />
Lucas H. Timmins, Georgia Institute of Technology/Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, GA, U.S.<br />
Matthew W. Miller, Fred J. Clubb, Jr., James E. Moore, Jr., Texas A&M University,<br />
College Station, TX, U.S.<br />
4:00PM A Multiscale Mixture Model for Polymer Degradation and Erosion SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19251<br />
Joao Soares, Instituto Superior Tecnico, Lisboa, Lisboa, Portugal<br />
Paolo Zunino, Politecnico di Milano, Milano, Milano, Italy<br />
4:15PM A Phenomenological Model of Corrosion in Biodegradable Metallic Stents SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19361<br />
James Grogan, Sean Leen, Peter McHugh, National University of Ireland, Galway, Ireland<br />
4:30PM Study of Folding in Endovascular Grafts due to Oversizing SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19413<br />
Kathleen Lin, Madhavan L. Raghavan, University of Iowa, Iowa, IA, U.S.<br />
4:45PM Mixed Mode Delamination of Stent Coatings During Deployment SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19651<br />
Patrick McGarry, National University of Ireland, Galway, Ireland<br />
Guillaume Parry, SIMAP Institut National Polytechnique de Grenoble, Grenoble, France<br />
5:00PM Influence of Stent Configuration on Cerebral Aneurysm Fluid Dynamics SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19434<br />
Haithem Babiker, Daniel Collins, Arius Elvikis, David H. Frakes, Arizona State University,<br />
Tempe, AZ, U.S.<br />
L. Fernando Gonzalez, Felipe Albuquerque, Barrow Neurological Institute, Phoenix, AZ, U.S.
<strong>ASME</strong> <strong>2010</strong> <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>Bioengineering</strong> <strong>Conference</strong><br />
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 16 5:30PM – 7:00PM<br />
Cell and Tissue Transport II Acacia 1-3<br />
Chair: Joshua Smith, Lafayette College, Easton, PA, U.S.<br />
Co-Chair: Daniel Nicolella, Southwest Research Institute, San Antonio, TX, U.S.<br />
5:30PM A Nonlinear Biphasic Model for Mass Transport During Constant Flow-Rate Infusion Into Brain Tissue<br />
SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19198<br />
Joshua Smith, Lafayette College, Easton, PA, U.S.<br />
Jose Jaime Garcia, Universidad del Valle, Cali, Colombia<br />
5:45PM A Mathematical Model of Blood Circulation in the Liver Lobule SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19237<br />
Andrea Bonfiglio, Rodolfo Repetto, University of Genoa, Genoa, Italy<br />
Kritsada Leungchavaphongse, Jennifer H. Siggers, Imperial College London, London, U.K.<br />
6:00PM The Role of Thrombin, Fibronogen, and Fibronectin on Platelet Clot Retraction Forces Analyzed Using<br />
Microposts SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19614<br />
Nathan Sniadecki, Dayong Gao, Xin Liang, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, U.S.<br />
6:15PM Biomolecule-Impregnated Nanocomposite With Spatiotemporal Control Over Release and Degradation<br />
Kinetic for Vascular Enigineering SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19646<br />
Walter Bonani, Wei Tan, University of Colorado, CO, U.S.<br />
Antonella Motta, Claudio Migliaresi, University of Trento, Trento, Italy<br />
6:30PM Experimental Study of Temperature Elevations in Extracted Teeth Using a System B. Heating Catheter for<br />
Bacterial Disinfection SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19125<br />
Liang Zhu, Sarah Feteih, Jessandra Hough, Dwayne Arola, Mostafa Tolba, University of Maryland,<br />
Baltimore, MD, U.S.<br />
Maher Salloum, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, U.S.<br />
6:45PM FEM Numerical Model Comparison of Skin Thermal Damage Models to Experimental Results<br />
SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19437<br />
John A. Pearce, University of Texas, Austin, TX, U.S.<br />
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 16 5:30PM – 7:00PM<br />
Musculoskeletal Tissue Engineering Orchid 3<br />
Chair: David T. Corr, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY, U.S.<br />
Co-Chair: Marc E. Levenston, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, U.S.<br />
5:30PM Co-Culture of a Chondrocyte Monolayer With Engineered Cartilage Constructs Immediately Increases<br />
Tissue Properties SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19459<br />
Andrea R. Tan, Elizabeth Y. Dong, Byunghwi Rho, Sonal R. Sampat, J. Chloe Bulinski,<br />
Gerard A. Ateshian, Clark T. Hung, Columbia University, New York, NY, U.S.<br />
5:45PM A Simple, Cost-Effective Method to Improve Cell Viability in Microniche Culture Systems SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19189<br />
Lindsay F. Mignone, Shirley Masand, Jeffrey D. Zahn, David Shreiber, Rutgers University,<br />
Piscataway, NJ, U.S.<br />
6:00PM Novel Method of Laser Direct Writing for Precise Patterning of Human Dermal Fibroblasts SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19675<br />
Nathan Schiele, Douglas B. Chrisey, David T. Corr, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY, U.S.<br />
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<strong>ASME</strong> <strong>2010</strong> <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>Bioengineering</strong> <strong>Conference</strong><br />
6:15PM Effects of Aging and TGF-Beta 3 on Chondrocyte and Mesenchymal Stem Cell Matrix Formation<br />
SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19517<br />
Isaac E. Erickson, Sydney R. Kestle, Jason Burdick, Robert L. Mauck, University of Pennsylvania,<br />
Upper Darby, PA, U.S.<br />
Steven C. van Veen, University Medical Center Groningen, Groningen, Netherlands<br />
Swarnali Sengupta, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, U.S.<br />
6:30PM Development and Characterization of Tyramine Substituted-Hyaluronan (TS-HA) Enriched Fascia for<br />
Rotator Cuff Repair SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19553<br />
LiKang Chin, Kathleen Derwin, Anthony Calabro, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH, U.S.<br />
6:45PM Functional Grading of PLGA Nanofiber Scaffolds for Tendon-to-Bone Insertion Tissue Engineering<br />
SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19472<br />
Justin Lipner, Mark Mangano, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO, U.S.<br />
Xiaoran Li, Yanxin Liu, Jingwei Xie, Guy M. Genin, Younan Xia, Stavros Thomopoulos,<br />
Washington University, St. Louis, MO, U.S.<br />
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 16 5:30PM – 7:00PM<br />
Vascular Mechanics Orchid 2<br />
Chair: Marcel C.M. Rutten, Eindhoven University of Technology, Eindhoven, Netherlands<br />
Co-Chair: Seungik Baek, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI, U.S.<br />
5:30PM Demonstration of a Multiscale Biaxial Tensile Testing Device: Simultaneous Mechanical and<br />
Microstructural Response of Porcine Coronary Artery SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19488<br />
Joseph Keyes, Stacy Borowicz, Jacob Rader, Urs Utzinger, Jonathan P. Vande Geest,<br />
University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, U.S.<br />
5:45PM Fracture Mechanisms in Bovine Aorta SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19366<br />
Henry Haslach, Jonathan Chung, Aviva Molotsky, University of Maryland, College Park, MD, U.S.<br />
6:00PM Microfibrillar Elastic Polymer Wrapping of Rat Vena Cava for the Study of Engineered Arterial Vein Grafts<br />
SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19460<br />
Qiang Wang, Wei he, Yi Hong, William R. Wagner, David A. Vorp, University of Pittsburgh,<br />
Pittsburgh, PA, U.S.<br />
6:15PM Fiber Orientation in Porcine Coronaries, as Described by the Holzapfel Model, is Fixed at Physiological<br />
Loading SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19218<br />
Arjen van der Horst, Chantal van den Broek, Marcel C.M. Rutten, Frans van de Vosse,<br />
Eindhoven University of Technology, Eindhoven, Netherlands<br />
6:30PM Biomechanical Properties of Self-Assembly Tissue Engineered Blood Vessels: Insights Into Assembly<br />
Techniques SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19655<br />
Michael Zaucha, Rudy Gleason, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, U.S.<br />
6:45PM Role of Collagen Content and Cross-Linking in Large Pulmonary Arterial Stiffening During Hypoxic<br />
Pulmonary Hypertension SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19503<br />
Zhijie Wang, Naomi C. Chesler, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI, U.S.
<strong>ASME</strong> <strong>2010</strong> <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>Bioengineering</strong> <strong>Conference</strong><br />
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 16 5:30PM – 7:00PM<br />
Biomechanics of Growth and Remodeling II Acacia 4-6<br />
Chair: Rudy Gleason, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, U.S.<br />
Co-Chair: Ashok Ramasubramanian, Union College, Schenectady, NY, U.S.<br />
5:30PM Experimental and Computational Study of the Mechanics of Brain Folding SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19028<br />
Gang Xu, Philip V. Bayly, Larry Taber, Washington University, St. Louis, MO, U.S.<br />
5:45PM Study of Beloussov’s Hyper-Restoration Hypothesis for Regulation of Embryonic Heart Bending<br />
SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19260<br />
Ashok Ramasubramanian, Union College, Schenectady, NY, U.S.<br />
Larry Taber, Washington University, St. Louis, MO, U.S.<br />
6:00PM The Role of Actomyosin Contractility During Early Avian Gastrulation SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19574<br />
Drew Owen, Evan Zamir, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, U.S.<br />
6:15PM Multigenerational Interstitial Growth of Biological Tissues SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19185<br />
Gerard A. Ateshian, Columbia University, New York, NY, U.S.<br />
Tim Ricken, University of Duisburg-Essen, Essen, Germany<br />
6:30PM A Structural Continuum Constitutive Model for a Two-Phase Soft Tissue SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19480<br />
Silvia Wognum, Michael S. Sacks, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, U.S.<br />
6:45PM High Fidelity Computational Model of Bone Remodeling Cellular Mechanisms SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19464<br />
Charles Penninger, Andrés Tovar, Glen Niebur, John Renaud, University of Notre Dame,<br />
Notre Dame, IN, U.S.<br />
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 16 5:30PM – 7:00PM<br />
Injury Biomechanics Royal Palm 4-5<br />
Chair: Pamela VandeVord, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI, U.S.<br />
Co-Chair: Joel D. Stitzel, Wake Forest University School of Medicine, Winston-Salem, NC, U.S.<br />
5:30PM Are Pure Lateral Chest Deflections a Hallmark for Side Airbag Boundary Condition? SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19496<br />
Jason J. Hallman, Narayan Yoganandan, Frank A. Pintar, Medical College of Wisconsin,<br />
Milwaukee, WI, U.S.<br />
5:45PM Protective Capabilities of a Watersports Helmet for Boom-to-Head Impacts During Sailing<br />
SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19717<br />
Lenka Stepan, Exponent, Los Angeles, CA, U.S.<br />
Irving Scher, Exponent, Bellevue, WA, U.S.<br />
Reed Thomas, Exponent, Phoenix, AZ, U.S.<br />
6:00PM Poroviscoelastic Modeling of Perfused Bovine Liver Tissue SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19054<br />
Smitha Raghunathan, Doug Evans, Jessica Sparks, Virginia Tech Wake Forest University,<br />
Winston-Salem, NC, U.S.<br />
6:15PM Shock Induced Deformation and Damage in Rat Brain Slices SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19448<br />
Jiwoon Kwon, Sung J. Lee, Ghatu Subhash, Michael King, Malisa Sarntinoranont, University of Florida,<br />
Gainesville, FL, U.S.<br />
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<strong>ASME</strong> <strong>2010</strong> <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>Bioengineering</strong> <strong>Conference</strong><br />
6:30PM The Use of a Cellular Strain Injury Criterion and Diffusion Tensor Imaging in a Computational Model of<br />
Traumatic Brain Injury SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19562<br />
Rika Wright, K. T. Ramesh, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, U.S.<br />
6:45PM Fracture Patterns on the Infant Porcine Skull Following Severe Blunt Impact SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19566<br />
Brian J. Powell, Nicholas V. Passalacqua, Timothy G. Baumer, Todd W. Fenton, Roger C. Haut,<br />
Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI, U.S.<br />
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 16 5:30PM – 7:00PM<br />
Cardiovascular Design and Devices II Orchid 1<br />
Chair: Amy Throckmorton, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA, U.S.<br />
Co-Chair: Katharine H. Fraser, University of Maryland, School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, U.S.<br />
5:30PM Regurgitant Commissure Flow Through a Closed Polymeric Heart Valve SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19219<br />
Scott C. Corbett, ABIOMED, INC., Danvers, MA, U.S.<br />
Hamid N-Hashemi, Ahmet U. Coskun, Northeastern University, Boston, MA, U.S.<br />
5:45PM In-Vitro Thrombogenicity Assessment of Mechanical Circulatory Support Devices and Prosthetic Heart<br />
Valves SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19287<br />
Thomas Claiborne, Gaurav Girdhar, Jawaad Sheriff, Jolyon Jesty, Danny Bluestein,<br />
Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, NY, U.S.<br />
Marvin Slepian, SynCardia Systems, Inc., Tuscon, AZ, U.S.<br />
Leonard Pinchuk, Innovia, LLC, Miami, FL, U.S.<br />
Robert Benkowski, Micromed Cardiovascular, Inc., Houston, TX, U.S.<br />
6:00PM The Effect of Impeller Position on CFD Calculations of Blood Flow in Magnetically Levitated Centrifugal<br />
Blood Pumps SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19393<br />
Katharine H. Fraser, M. Ertan Taskin, Tao Zhang, Bartley P. Griffith, Zhongjun J. Wu,<br />
University of Maryland, Baltimore, MD, U.S.<br />
J. Scott Richardson, Barry Gellman, Kurt Dasse, Levitronix LLC, Waltham, MA, U.S.<br />
6:15PM Experimental Wall Shear Estimation as a Means of Predicting Thrombus Formation Within a 50CC Penn<br />
State Blood Pump SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19552<br />
Jason C. Nanna, Stephen R. Topper, Ning Yang, Breigh N. Roszelle, Steven Deutsch,<br />
Keefe B. Manning, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA, U.S.<br />
6:30PM In Vitro Clot Modeling for the Preclinical Assessment of Mechanical Thrombectomy in Acute Ischemic<br />
Stroke SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19230<br />
Juyu Chueh, Christine F. Silva, Ajay K. Wakhloo, Matthew J. Gounis, University of Massachusetts,<br />
Worcester, MA, U.S.<br />
6:45PM Design Optimization of a Wearable Artificial Pump-Lung Device With Compitational Modeling<br />
SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19399<br />
M. Ertan Taskin, Tao Zhang, Bartley P. Griffith, Zhongjun J. Wu, University of Maryland,<br />
Baltimore, MD, U.S.
<strong>ASME</strong> <strong>2010</strong> <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>Bioengineering</strong> <strong>Conference</strong><br />
THURSDAY, JUNE 17 8:45AM – 10:15AM<br />
Biotransport in Device and Design Acacia 1-3<br />
Chair: Rafael Davalos, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA, U.S.<br />
Co-Chair: Christopher G. Rylander, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA, U.S.<br />
8:45AM Dynamics of TNF Capture Within Hemoadsorption Beads Used to Treat Sepsis SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19242<br />
Jeremy D. Kimmel, William J. Federspiel, Russell L. Delude, University of Pittsburgh,<br />
Pittsburgh, PA, U.S.<br />
Christopher S. Lacko, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, U.S.<br />
9:00AM High Throughput Characterization of Cryoprotective Agent Mixtures Using an EWOD-Based Digital<br />
Microfluidic Device SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19273<br />
Sinwook Park, Bumsoo Han, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, U.S.<br />
Kunchala Praveen, Hyejin Moon, University of Texas, Arlington, TX, U.S.<br />
9:15AM Isolation of Human Breast Cancer Cells by Metastatic Stage Using Contactless Dielectrophoresis<br />
SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19650<br />
Erin Henslee, Michael B. Sano, Eva Schmelz, Rafael Davalos, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA, U.S.<br />
9:30AM Preferential Vitrification of Water in Small Alginate Microcapsules Significantly Augments Cell<br />
Cryopreservation by Vitrification SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19231<br />
Wujie Zhang, Geer Yang, Xiaoming He, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC, U.S.<br />
Aili Zhang, Lisa Xu, Shanghai Jiaotong University, Shanghai, China<br />
9:45AM Reduction in Beam Positioning Error During HIFU Ablation studies in Tissue Phantoms SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19405<br />
Subhashish Dasgupta, Rupak Banerjee, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH, U.S.<br />
Prasanna Hariharan, Matthew Myers, US Food and Drugs Administration, Silver Spring, MD, U.S.<br />
10:00AM Tissue Optical Clearing Devices: Effects of Water Content on the Hyperelastic Mechanical Properties of<br />
Ex Vivo Porcine Skin SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19478<br />
William Vogt, Alondra Izquierdo-Roman, Christopher G. Rylander, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA, U.S.<br />
THURSDAY, JUNE 17 8:45AM – 10:15AM<br />
Chair: Andreas S. Anayiotos, University of Alabama, Birmingham, AL, U.S.<br />
Co-Chair: Kerem Pekkan, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, U.S.<br />
Fluids: Imaging Orchid 1<br />
8:45AM Towards a Non-Invasive Pressure Assessment SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19214<br />
Nathalie Bijnens, Bart W.A.M.M. Beulen, Marcel C.M. Rutten, Frans van de Vosse,<br />
Eindhoven University of Technology, Eindhoven, Netherlands<br />
Peter J. Brands, ESAOTE Europe, Maastricht, Netherlands<br />
9:00AM Wall Motion Influences Flow Pattern in the Outflow Tract of the Chick Embryonic Heart Tube<br />
SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19484<br />
Aiping Liu, Ruikang Wang, Kent Thornburg, Sandra Rugonyi, Oregon Health & Science University,<br />
Portland, OR, U.S.<br />
9:15AM Investigation of the Relationship Between Color M-Mode Early Diastolic Propagation Velocity and Left<br />
Ventricular Adverse Pressure Gradients SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19449<br />
Kelley C. Stewart, John J. Charonko III, Pavlos P. Vlachos, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA, U.S.<br />
Rahul Kumar, William C. Little, Wake Forest University School of Medicine, Salem, NC, U.S.<br />
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<strong>ASME</strong> <strong>2010</strong> <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>Bioengineering</strong> <strong>Conference</strong><br />
9:30AM In Vivo Hemodynamic Performance of Wild-Type vs. Mutant Zebrafish Embryos Using High-speed<br />
Confocal Micro-PIV SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19317<br />
Chia-Yuan Chen, Michael J. Patrick, Kerem Pekkan, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, U.S.<br />
Paola Corti, Beth L. Roman, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, U.S.<br />
David H. Frakes, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ, U.S.<br />
9:45AM Visualization of Microcirculation Based on Brightness Variation in Contrast-Enhanced Ultrasound<br />
SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19349<br />
Kenichi Funamoto, Toshiyuki Hayase, Tetsuya Kodama, Tohoku University, Sendai, Miyagi, Japan<br />
10:00AM Comparison of Aneurismal Hemodynamics Between 4-D Accelerated Phase-Contrast MR Angiography<br />
and Computational Fluid Dynamics Simulations: Initial Experience in a Canine Aneurysm Model<br />
SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19455<br />
Jingfeng Jiang, Kevin Johnson, Dan Consigny, Oliver Wieben, Charles Strother,<br />
University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI, U.S.<br />
Kristian Valen-Sendstad, Kent-Andre Mardal, Simula Research Laboratory, Oslo/Lysaker, Norway<br />
THURSDAY, JUNE 17 8:45AM – 10:15AM<br />
Mechanotransduction I Orchid 3<br />
Chair: Patrick McGarry, National University of Ireland, Galway, Ireland<br />
Co-Chair: Nathan Sniadecki, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, U.S.<br />
8:45AM Probing Mechanisms of Mechano-Sensitive Differentiation in Mesenchymal Stem Cells SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19184<br />
Adam Engler, University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, CA, U.S.<br />
9:00AM Micro-Engineered Sythetical Extrocellular Metrix for Stem Cell Differentiation Study SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19312<br />
Jianping Fu, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, U.S.<br />
9:15AM Probing Cytoskeletal Mechanics Using Biochemical Inhibitors SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19451<br />
Kenneth Pryse, Teresa Abney, Elliot L. Elson, Guy M. Genin, Washington University,<br />
Saint Louis, MO, U.S.<br />
9:30AM The Role of Nuclear Stiffness and Resilience in Mechanotransduction SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19514<br />
Kris Dahl, Elizabeth Booth-Gauthier, Alexandre Ribeiro, Zhixia Zhong, Carnegie Mellon University,<br />
Pittsburgh, PA, U.S.<br />
9:45AM Fading Memory Formulation for Active Stress Fiber Contractility SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19618<br />
Patrick McGarry, National University of Ireland, Galway, Ireland<br />
Robert M. McMeeking, University of California, Santa Barbara, CA, U.S.<br />
Vikram Deshpande, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, U.K.<br />
10:00AM Molecular Mechanosensors and Focal Adhesion Mechanotransduction SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19707<br />
Mohammad Mofrad, University of California Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, U.S.
<strong>ASME</strong> <strong>2010</strong> <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>Bioengineering</strong> <strong>Conference</strong><br />
THURSDAY, JUNE 17 8:45AM – 10:15AM<br />
Mechanical Properties of Musculoskeletal Soft Tissues Acacia 4-6<br />
Chair: Richard E. Debski, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, U.S.<br />
Co-Chair: Lakiesha Williams, Mississippi State University, Mississippi State, MS, U.S.<br />
8:45AM Mechanical Properties of the Glenohumeral Capsule Change With Simulated Injury SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19267<br />
Carrie Voycheck, Patrick J. McMahon, Richard E. Debski, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, U.S.<br />
9:00AM Comparison of Experimental and Affine-Predicted Fiber Kinematics in Human Supraspinatus Tendon<br />
SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19234<br />
Spencer Lake, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, U.S.<br />
Daniel Cortes, Louis J. Soslowsky, Dawn Elliott, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, U.S.<br />
Jennifer A. Kadlowec, Rowan University, Glassboro, NJ, U.S.<br />
9:15AM Correlation of Nanomechanical and Mineral Properties of Human Osteoarthritic Meniscal Attachments<br />
SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19457<br />
Adam C. Abraham, Megan L. Killian, Tammy Haut Donahue, Michigan Technological University, Houghton,<br />
MI, U.S.<br />
9:30AM Modeling Inter-Lamellar Interactions in Angle-Ply Nanofibrous Biologic Laminates for Annulus Fibrosus<br />
Tissue Engineering SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19479<br />
Nandan Nerurkar, Dawn Elliott, Robert L. Mauck, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, U.S.<br />
9:45AM Outside-In vs. Inside-Out: Contrasting Patterns of Compressive Deformation in Cartilage and Meniscus<br />
SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19524<br />
Janice H. Lai, Marc E. Levenston, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, U.S.<br />
10:00AM Direct Measurement of the Time Dependent Poissons Ratio in Rat Tail Tendon During Stress Relaxation<br />
SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19531<br />
Shawn Reese, Jeffrey A. Weiss, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, U.S.<br />
THURSDAY, JUNE 17 8:45AM – 10:15AM<br />
Chair: Roger C. Haut, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI, U.S.<br />
Co-Chair: Andrew Anderson, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, U.S.<br />
Joints Royal Palm 4-5<br />
8:45AM Reduction in the Knee Adduction Moment During Walking Using Laterally-Wedged Shoes With and<br />
Without Ankle Support SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19140<br />
Jennifer Erhart, Thomas Andriacchi, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, U.S.<br />
9:00AM Biomechanical Analysis of Knee Cartilage Stress for Individuals With Anterior Cruciate Ligament<br />
Reconstruction SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19175<br />
Nicholas Yang, Exponent., Inc., Los Angeles, CA, U.S.<br />
Liang-Ching Tsai, Christopher Powers, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, U.S.<br />
9:15AM Ankle Injuries During Excessive External Foot Rotation May Depend on Foot Constraint: Development of<br />
a Computational Model SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19192<br />
Feng Wei, John W. Powell, Roger C. Haut, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI, U.S.<br />
9:30AM The Effect of the Tibiofemoral Contact Path Centroid Location on TKR Contact Forces SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19407<br />
Hannah J. Lundberg, Markus A. Wimmer, Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, IL, U.S.<br />
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<strong>ASME</strong> <strong>2010</strong> <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>Bioengineering</strong> <strong>Conference</strong><br />
9:45AM A Computational Study of Complex Varus Instability of the Human Elbow Joint SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19599<br />
Edward Spratley, Jennifer Wayne, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA, U.S.<br />
10:00AM Simulated Osteotomy of the Trapezium Reduces Radial Subluxation and Improves Contact Pressure<br />
Distribution Across the Thumb Carpometacarpal Joint in Lateral Pinch SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19609<br />
Deana Mercer, Christina Salas, James Love, Letitia Lansing, Amanda Medoro, Mahmoud M. Reda Taha,<br />
Tahseen Cheema, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM, U.S.<br />
THURSDAY, JUNE 17 8:45AM – 10:15AM<br />
Chair: W. David Merryman, Vanderbilt University, Nasvhille, TN, U.S.<br />
Co-Chair: Ruth J. Okamoto, Washington University, St. Louis, MO, U.S.<br />
Heart Valves I Orchid 2<br />
8:45AM Alterations in Tricuspid Valve Mechanics as a Result of Annular Dilatation and Papillary Muscle<br />
Displacement: an In Vitro Study SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19043<br />
Erin M. Spinner, Dana Buice, Ajit P. Yoganathan, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, U.S.<br />
Stamatios Lerakis, Emory University, Atlanta, GA, U.S.<br />
9:00AM Blood Damage Induced by Cardiovascular Devices: High Resolution Measurements in a Scaled-Up Model<br />
Valve SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19529<br />
Alessandro Bellofiore, Nathan J. Quinlan, National University of Ireland, Galway, Ireland<br />
9:15AM Effect of Edge-To-Edge-Repair on Annulus Tension of Prolapsed Mitral Valve SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19571<br />
Shamik Bhattacharya, Zhaoming He, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX, U.S.<br />
9:30AM A Novel Approach to Account for Non-Affine Fiber Kinematics in Structural Continuum Models for Heart<br />
Valve Leaflets SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19710<br />
Michael S. Sacks, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, U.S.<br />
9:45AM A Novel Trilayered Polymer Scaffold Mimicking Native Aortic Valve Leaflet SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19400<br />
Joseph Chen, Lakiesha Williams, Jun Liao, Mississippi State University, Mississippi State, MS, U.S.<br />
Feng Wang, Jianjun Guan, Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, U.S.<br />
10:00AM Comparison of Analytical and Finite Element Implementation of Exponential Constitutive Models for<br />
Valve Tissue Under Micropipette Aspiration SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19245<br />
Ruogang Zhao, Krista L. Sider, Craig A. Simmons, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada<br />
THURSDAY, JUNE 17 10:30AM – 12:00PM<br />
Bionanotechnology in Diagnosis and Treatment Acacia 1-3<br />
Chair: M. Nichole Rylander, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, VA, U.S.<br />
Co-Chair: Yaling Liu, University of Texas, Arlington, TX, U.S.<br />
10:30AM Cellular Uptake of Carbon Nanotubes Conjugated to Semiconductor Quantum Dots for Breast Cancer<br />
Imaging and Treatment Applications SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19504<br />
Kristen A. Zimmermann, Jianfei Zhang, Harry C. Dorn, M. Nichole Rylander,<br />
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, VA, U.S.<br />
Christopher G. Rylander, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA, U.S.
<strong>ASME</strong> <strong>2010</strong> <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>Bioengineering</strong> <strong>Conference</strong><br />
10:45AM One Dimensional Experimental Setup to Study the Heating of Nanoparticle Laden Systems<br />
SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19676<br />
Zhenpeng Qin, John C. Bischof, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, U.S.<br />
11:00AM Using MicroCT Imaging to Quantify Heat Generation Distribution Induced by Magnetic Nanoparticles<br />
SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19033<br />
Anilchandra Attaluri, Ronghui Ma, Liang Zhu, University of Maryland, Baltimore, MD, U.S.<br />
11:30AM A Coupled Particle-Continuum Model of Nanoparticle Targeted Delivery Under Vascular Flow With<br />
Experimental Validation SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19035<br />
Yaling Liu, Kytai Nguyen, Manohara Mariyappa, Soujanya Kona, Jifu Tan, University of Texas,<br />
Arlington, TX, U.S.<br />
11:45AM Spatiotemporal Temperature and Cell Viability Measurement Following Laser Therapy in Combination<br />
With Carbon Nanohorns SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19619<br />
Jon Whitney, Christopher G. Rylander, Harry C. Dorn, M. Nichole Rylander,<br />
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, VA, U.S.<br />
Tom Campbell, Institute for Critical Technology and Applied Science, Blacksburg, VA, U.S.<br />
David Geohegan, Oak Ridge National Laboratories, Oak Ridge, TN, U.S.<br />
THURSDAY, JUNE 17 10:30AM – 12:00PM<br />
Fluids: Image-Based Modeling Orchid 1<br />
Chair: Frank Gijsen, ErasmusMC, Rotterdam, Netherlands<br />
Co-Chair: Yannis Papaharilaou, Institute of Applied and Comp. Math., Hellas, Heraklion, Crete, Greece<br />
10:30AM Hemodynamics and Growth of Intracranial Aneurysms SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19254<br />
Daniel Sforza, Juan Cebral, George Mason University, Fairfax, VA, U.S.<br />
Christopher Putman, Inova Fairfax Hospital, Falls Church, VA, U.S.<br />
Satoshi Tateshima, Fernando Vinuela, University of California Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, U.S.<br />
10:45AM MRI-Based Quantification of Outflow Boundary Conditions for Computational Fluid Dynamics of<br />
Stenosed Human Carotid Arteries SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19160<br />
Harald Groen, Aad van der Lugt, Anton van der Steen, Frank Gijsen, Jolanda Wentzel,<br />
Lenette Simons, ErasmusMC and TU/e, Rotterdam, Netherlands<br />
Marielle Bosboom, University Hospital Maastricht, Maastricht, Netherlands<br />
Frans van de Vosse, Eindhoven University of Technology, Eindhoven, Netherlands<br />
11:00AM A Longitudinal Study of Hemodynamics in a Functional Human Hemodialysis Fistula Using 3T Magnetic<br />
Resonance Imaging-Based Computational Fluid Dynamics Analysis SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19569<br />
Yong He, Scott Berceli, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, U.S.<br />
Christi Terry, Alfred Cheung, Yan-Ting Shiu, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, U.S.<br />
11:15AM A Computational Study of Unsteady Resistance to Cerebrospinal Fluid Flow in Type I Chiari Malformation<br />
SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19642<br />
Nicholas Shaffer, George Poppe, Francis Loth, University of Akron, Akron, OH, U.S.<br />
Oliver Wieben, Victor Haughton, Bermans iskandar, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI, U.S.<br />
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<strong>ASME</strong> <strong>2010</strong> <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>Bioengineering</strong> <strong>Conference</strong><br />
11:30AM Effect of Head Rotation at the Prone Position on the Geometric Features of the Healthy Carotid<br />
Bifurcation SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19435<br />
Nicolas Aristokleous, Andreas S. Anayiotos, Cyprus University of Technology, Lemesos, Cyprus<br />
Ioannis Seimenis, Georgios Georgiou, Ayios Therissos Medical Diagnostic Center, Nicosia, Cyprus<br />
Yannis Papaharilaou, Institute of Applied and Comp. Math., Hellas, Heraklion, Crete, Greece<br />
Brigitta C. Brott, University of Alabama, Birmingham, AL, U.S.<br />
11:45AM Aerosol Deposition Characteristics in Subject-Specific Tracheobroncheal Airways SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19171<br />
Sinjae Hyun, Mercer Unniversity, Macon, GA, U.S.<br />
Young-Eun Hyun, East Chapel Hill High School, Chapel Hill, NC, U.S.<br />
Katherine Birchard, Zhe Zhang, Clement Kleinstreuer, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC, U.S.<br />
THURSDAY, JUNE 17 10:30AM – 12:00PM<br />
Mechanotransduction II Orchid 3<br />
Chair: Roland Kaunas, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX, U.S.<br />
Co-Chair: Jianping Fu, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, U.S.<br />
10:30AM Controlling the Mechanical Myofibroblast via SRC: a Potential Drug Discovery Platform SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19187<br />
W. David Merryman, Joshua D. Hutcheson, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, U.S.<br />
10:45AM Regulation of Stretch-Induced Mechanotransduction by Cytoskeletal Tension SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19204<br />
Hui-Ju Hsu, Andrea Locke, Susan Vanderzyl, Chin-Fu Lee, Roland Kaunas, Texas A&M University, College<br />
Station, TX, U.S.<br />
11:00AM Probing Nonlinear Cellular Responses to Integrated Mechanical Signals Through Examining Cell<br />
Alignment SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19205<br />
Robert L. Steward Jr., Philip R. LeDuc, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, U.S.<br />
Chao-Min Cheng, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, U.S.<br />
11:15AM Pseudo-3D Visualization of Cytoskeletal and Whole-Cell Deformation of MLO-Y4 Osteocytes Under Flow<br />
SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19239<br />
Andrew Baik, X. Lucas Lu, Elizabeth Hillman, X. Edward Guo, Columbia University, New York, NY, U.S.<br />
Cheng Dong, Penn State University, University Park, PA, U.S.<br />
11:30AM Channel Geometry Effects on Red Blood Cell Dynamics and the Resulting ATP Release SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19359<br />
Alison M. Forsyth, Jiandi Wan, Howard A. Stone, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ, U.S.<br />
Philip D. Owrutsky, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, U.S.<br />
11:45AM Effect of Continuous Supression of Heparan Sulfate on Arterial Endothelial Cell Alignment and Gene<br />
Expression Under Several Shear Stress Waveforms SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19499<br />
Steve Wallace, Morton H. Friedman, Duke University, Durham, NC, U.S.
<strong>ASME</strong> <strong>2010</strong> <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>Bioengineering</strong> <strong>Conference</strong><br />
THURSDAY, JUNE 17 10:30AM – 12:00PM<br />
Computational Modeling of Musculoskeletal Soft Tissues Acacia 4-6<br />
Chair: Todd Doehring, Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA, U.S.<br />
Co-Chair: Jeffrey A. Weiss, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, U.S.<br />
10:30AM Disc Biomechanical Response due to Incomplete Length of Collagen Fibers in Various Regions of<br />
Annulus Fibrosus: a Finite Element Investigation SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19143<br />
Mozammil Hussain, Logan University, Chesterfield, MO, U.S.<br />
Ralph E. Gay, Kai-Nan An, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, U.S.<br />
10:45AM Finite Element Algorithm for Frictionless Contact of Porous Permeable Media Under Finite Deformation<br />
and Sliding SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19183<br />
Gerard A. Ateshian, Columbia University, New York, NY, U.S.<br />
Steve Maas, Jeffrey A. Weiss, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, U.S.<br />
11:00AM A Biomechanical Model for Augmented Human Rotator Cuff Repairs SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19248<br />
Amit Aurora, Jorge Gatica, Antonie van den Bogert, Jesse McCarron, Kathleen Derwin,<br />
Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH, U.S.<br />
11:15AM Three-Dimensional Finite Element Analysis of Intervertebral Disc: Effects of In Vivo Loading Conditions<br />
and Endplate Calcification on Glucose Distributions SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19275<br />
Alicia Jackson, Chun-Yuh Huang, Wei Yong Gu, University of Miami, Coral Gables, FL, U.S.<br />
11:30AM A Validated Finite Element Model of Force in Active and Passive Skeletal Muscle SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19385<br />
Duane a Morrow, Kenton K. Kaufman, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, U.S.<br />
Tammy Haut Donahue, Gregory Odegard, Michigan Technological University, Houghton, MI, U.S.<br />
11:45AM A Nonlinear Finite Element Inverse Approach to Characterize the Material Properties of Tracheal<br />
Cartilage: Preliminary Study SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19538<br />
Colm Murphy, Denis Kelliher, John Davenport, University College Cork, Cork, Ireland<br />
THURSDAY, JUNE 17 10:30AM – 12:00PM<br />
Chair: Jenni M. Buckley, University of California, San Francisco, CA, U.S.<br />
Co-Chair: Raghu Natarajan, Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, IL, U.S.<br />
Spine I Royal Palm 4-5<br />
10:30AM Lumbar Spine Capsule Strain After Total Disc Replacement SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19023<br />
Tomoyuki Takigawa, Alejandro Espinoza, Howard S. An, Peter Simon, Keizo Sugisaki, Raghu Natarajan,<br />
Markus A. Wimmer, Nozomu Inoue, Gunnar Andersson, Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, IL, U.S.<br />
10:45AM Robotic Simulation of the Effects of Surgical Placement of the ProDisc-L on Motion Segment Mechanics:<br />
an In Vitro Human Cadaveric Lumbar Model SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19398<br />
Braham Dhillon, Daniel Wido, Denis DiAngelo, University of Tennessee Health Science Center,<br />
Memphis, TN, U.S.<br />
Rudolph Bertagnoli, Spine Center: St. Elizabeth Klinikum, Straubing, Germany<br />
Brian Kelly, University of Tennessee Health Science Center, Memphis, TN, U.S.<br />
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<strong>ASME</strong> <strong>2010</strong> <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>Bioengineering</strong> <strong>Conference</strong><br />
11:00AM Comparison of Mechanical Characteristics of Deployment for Expandable vs. Fixed Interbody Cages:<br />
Implications for Premature Clinical Failures SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19129<br />
Liu Cheng, Jovauna M. Currey, Ashin Modak, Murat Pekmezci, Jenni M. Buckley, Robert McClellan, Hyun<br />
Kyu Han, Christopher Ames, University of California, San Francisco, CA, U.S.<br />
11:15AM Finite Element Model of Multi Level Cervical Laminoplasty SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19123<br />
Swathi Kode, Nicole Kallemeyn, Joseph Smucker, Nicole M. Grosland, University of Iowa, Iowa, IA, U.S.<br />
11:30AM Experimental Induction of Lumbar Spine Compression-Flexion Injuries SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19476<br />
Steven G. Storvik, Marquette University, Milwaukee, WI, U.S.<br />
Narayan Yoganandan, Frank a Pintar, Brian D. Stemper, Medical College of Wisconsin,<br />
Milwaukee, WI, U.S.<br />
11:45AM Effect of Pedicle Lengthening Screw on Biomechanics of Lumbar Spine SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19358<br />
Ali Kiapour, Vijay Goel, University of Toledo, Toledo, OH, U.S.<br />
THURSDAY, JUNE 17 10:30AM – 12:00PM<br />
Chair: Michael S. Sacks, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, U.S.<br />
Co-Chair: Danny Bluestein, Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, NY, U.S.<br />
Heart Valves II Orchid 2<br />
10:30AM A Numerical Investigation of Blood Damage in the Hinge Area of BMHV SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19062<br />
Jingshu Wu, Anna Fallon, Helene Simon, Cyrus K. Aidun, Ajit P. Yoganathan,<br />
Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, U.S.<br />
10:45AM Design Optimization of a Mechanical Heart Valve for Reducing Valve Thrombogenicity: a Case Study With<br />
ATS Valve SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19309<br />
Gaurav Girdhar, Yared Alemu, Michalis Xenos, Jawaad Sheriff, Jolyon Jesty, Shmuel Einav,<br />
Danny Bluestein, Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, NY, U.S.<br />
11:00AM Shear Stress Exposure Measurements on the Motionless Fluid Diode Valve in the Pulmonary Position<br />
SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19456<br />
Tiffany Camp, Richard S. Figliola, Timothy A. Conover, Clemson University, Clemson, SC, U.S.<br />
Tain-Yen Hsia, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC, U.S.<br />
11:15AM Numerical Study on Diastolic Left Ventricular Hemodyanmics Using Motion Models of Mitral Valve<br />
With/Without Edge-to-Edge Repair SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19570<br />
Yingying Hu, Liang Shi, Siva Parameswaran, Sergey Smirnov, Zhaoming He, Texas Tech University,<br />
Lubbock, TX, U.S.<br />
11:30AM Development of a 3D FSI Model of the Aortic Root Incorporating Coronary Structure SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19657<br />
Soroush Nobari, Rosaire Mongrain, Richard Leask, McGill University, Montreal, QC, Canada<br />
Raymond Cartier, Montreal Heart Institute, Montreal, QC, Canada<br />
11:45AM Serotonin Antagonists Prevent Cytokine and Mechanical Activation of Aortic Valve Interstitial Cells<br />
SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19389<br />
Joshua D. Hutcheson, W. David Merryman, Vanderbilt University, Nasvhille, TN, U.S.
<strong>ASME</strong> <strong>2010</strong> <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>Bioengineering</strong> <strong>Conference</strong><br />
THURSDAY, JUNE 17 12:00PM – 2:00PM<br />
Poster Session I: Biotransport Posters Royal Palm 1-3<br />
1 Cryosurgery as an Alternative Treatment for Menorrhagia and Uterine Fibroids SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19060<br />
John Abraham, Karen Rose, University of St. Thomas, St. Paul, MN, U.S.<br />
Katherine McCaffrey, University of Colorado, Denver, CO, U.S.<br />
3 Detection of Skin Cancer Using Transient/Thermal Imaging SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19193<br />
Muge Pirtini Cetingul, Cila Herman, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, U.S.<br />
Rhoda M. Alani, Boston University School of Medicine, Boston, MA, U.S.<br />
5 Modified Poly (N-isopropylacrylamide) Hydrogels for Drug Delivery SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19491<br />
Guoguang Fu, Columbia University, New York, NY, U.S.<br />
Winston Soboyejo, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ, U.S.<br />
7 Cell Death Assessment in Thermal Therapies of Human Tonsils SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19510<br />
Suchil Suryadevara, Jorge L. Jimenez-Rios, Sankha Bhowmick, University of Massachusetts Dartmouth,<br />
North Dartmouth, MA, U.S.<br />
9 Continuous Separation of Particles Using Contactless Dielectrophoresis SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19686<br />
Michael B. Sano, Rafael Davalos, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA, U.S.<br />
11 Mechanical Compression Affects Nutritional Transport in Human Intervertebral Disc SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19262<br />
Alicia Jackson, Tai-Yi Yuan, Chun-Yuh Huang, Wei Yong Gu, University of Miami, Coral Gables, FL, U.S.<br />
13 Multi-Stress Conditioning Can Synergisticly Enhance Production of Osteogenic Markers and Heat Shock<br />
Proteins SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19511<br />
Eunna Chung, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA, U.S.<br />
M. Nichole Rylander, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, VA, U.S.<br />
15 Direct Numerical Simulation of Cellular Blood Flow Through a Model Arteriole Bifurcation SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19061<br />
Daniel A. Reasor Jr., Jonathan R. Clausen, Cyrus K. Aidun, Georgia Institute of Technology,<br />
Atlanta, GA, U.S.<br />
17 Theoretical Evaluation of the Feasibility of Inducing Brain Hypothermia Using a Torso Cooling Pad<br />
SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19077<br />
Katisha Smith, Liang Zhu, University of Maryland Baltimore County, Baltimore, MN, U.S.<br />
19 Improvement of Root Canal Disinfection Using Er;Cr:YSGG Laser: Theoretical Study of Temperature<br />
Distribution in Human Dentin SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19149<br />
Jennifer Gill, Liang Zhu, University of Maryland Baltimore County, Baltimore, MD, U.S.<br />
Maher Salloum, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, U.S.<br />
THURSDAY, JUNE 17 12:00PM – 2:00PM<br />
Poster Session I: Royal Palm 1-3<br />
Respiratory and Lymphatics Fluids Posters<br />
21 Two Layer Fluid Stress Analysis During Airway Closure SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19375<br />
Cheng-Feng Tai, James B. Grotberg, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, U.S.<br />
David Halpern, University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, AL, U.S.<br />
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<strong>ASME</strong> <strong>2010</strong> <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>Bioengineering</strong> <strong>Conference</strong><br />
23 Propagation of Liquid Plugs With Yield Stress in Human Airways SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19426<br />
Parsa Zamankhan, Shuichi Takayama, James B. Grotberg, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, U.S.<br />
25 Simulation of Flow and Structural Dynamics in Human Upper Airways SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19501<br />
Goutham Mylavarapu, Ephraim Gutmark, Mihai Mihaescu, Shanmugam Murugappan,<br />
University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH, U.S.<br />
27 Image-Based Morphometry and Airflow Simulation in Rat Lungs SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19561<br />
Jessica Oakes, Alison Marsden, Miriam Scadeng, Chantal Darquenne, University of California,<br />
San Diego, La Jolla, CA, U.S.<br />
29 Modeling of Lymphatic Contractility SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19604<br />
Elaheh Rahbar, Beth Placette, James E. Moore, Jr., Texas A&M University, College Station, TX, U.S.<br />
THURSDAY, JUNE 17 12:00PM – 2:00PM<br />
Poster Session I: Royal Palm 1-3<br />
Aneurysms, Atherosclerosis and Heart Valves<br />
31 Wall Shear Stress Fluctuations due to Flow Instability in Intracranial Aneurysms SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19113<br />
Hyoungsu Baek, Mahesh V. Jayaraman, Peter D. Richardson, George Em Karniadakis,<br />
Brown University, Providence, RI, U.S.<br />
33 Aneurysm Rupture after Treatment With Flow Diverting Stent SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19250<br />
Juan Cebral, Fernando Mut, George Mason University, Fairfax, VA, U.S.<br />
Esteban Scrivano, Pedro Lylyk, Instituto Clinico ENERI, Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />
Christopher Putman, Inova Fairfax Hospital, Falls Church, VA, U.S.<br />
35 Estimation of the Stresses Applied on Aneurysm Wall by the Expansion of Shape Memory Polymer Foam<br />
SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19637<br />
Wonjun Hwang, Pooja Singhal, Duncan J. Maitland, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX, U.S.<br />
37 Early Cellular and Molecular Changes During Hemodynamic Initiation of Intracranial Aneurysms in a<br />
Rabbit Model SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19598<br />
Ling Gao, Max Mandelbaum, Nicholas Liaw, Sabareesh Natarajan, Adnan Siddiqui, Hui Meng,<br />
John Kolega, State University of New York, Buffalo, NY, U.S.<br />
J. Mocco, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, U.S.<br />
39 Patient-Specific Hemodynamic Simulations in Coronary Artery Aneurysms Caused by Kawasaki Disease<br />
SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19591<br />
Dibyendu Sengupta, Jane C. Burns, Andrew Kahn, Alison Marsden, University of California, San Diego,<br />
La Jolla, CA, U.S.<br />
41 Effect of Intraluminal Thrombus on Wall Stress and Growth Rate of Abdominal Aneurysms<br />
SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19222<br />
Lambert Speelman, Erasmus Medical Center, Rotterdam, ZH, Netherlands<br />
Marielle Bosboom, Geert Willem H. Schurink, Michael Jacobs, Maastricht University Medical Center,<br />
Maastricht, Netherlands<br />
Jaap Buth, Catharina Hospital, Eindhoven, Netherlands<br />
Marcel Breeuwer, Philips Healthcare, Best, Netherlands<br />
Frans van de Vosse, Eindhoven University of Technology, Eindhoven, Netherlands
<strong>ASME</strong> <strong>2010</strong> <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>Bioengineering</strong> <strong>Conference</strong><br />
43 Wall Shear Stress in an MRI-Based Subject-Specific Human Aorta Using Fluid-Structure Interaction<br />
SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19346<br />
Jonas Lantz, Johan Renner, Matts Karlsson, Linköping University, Linköping, Sweden<br />
45 The Relationship Between Wall Stress and 3D Asymmetry in Repaired and Ruptured Abdominal Aortic<br />
Aneurysms SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19142<br />
Barry Doyle, Tim M. McGloughlin, University of Limerick, Limerick, Ireland<br />
47 Reversed Correlations Between Atherosclerotic Carotid Plaque Progression and Flow Shear<br />
Stress/Plaque Wall Stress Based on Past and Current Scan Data: In Vivo MRI-Based 3D FSI Studies<br />
SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19073<br />
Chun Yang, Beijing Normal University, Beijing, China<br />
Gador Canton, Chun Yuan, Thomas Hatsukami, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, U.S.<br />
Dalin Tang, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Worcester, MA, U.S.<br />
49 In Vivo Echo-Piv Measurements of the Flow Within Abdominal Aortic Aneurisms (AAA) SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19331<br />
Alessandro Stocchino, Domenico Palombo, Bianca Pane, Giovanni Spinella, University of Genova,<br />
Genova, Italy<br />
51 Improvements in Rupture Prediction of Abdominal Aortic Aneurysms Using Local Mechanical Property<br />
Estimation Obtained From ECG-Gated Computed Tomography SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19431<br />
Aine Tierney, Anthony Callanan, Tim M. McGloughlin, University of Limerick, Limerick, Ireland<br />
53 Large Eddy Simulation of Steady and Pulsating Flow in Asymmetric Stenosed Pipe SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19474<br />
Roland Gårdhagen, Matts Karlsson, Linköping University, Linköping, Sweden<br />
Fredrik Carlsson, ANSYS Sweden Gothenburg, Sweden<br />
55 A New Hexahedral Mesher for a Numerically Efficient Patient Specific Analysis of Arterial Blood Flow and<br />
Wall Shear Stress SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19163<br />
Gianluca de Santis, Peter Mortier, Matthieu de Beule, Patrick Segers, Pascal Verdonck,<br />
Benedict Verhegghe, Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium<br />
57 Patient-Specific Finite Element Analysis of Carotid Artery Stenting SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19336<br />
Michele Conti, Ferdinando Auricchio, Università degli Studi di Pavia, Pavia, Italy<br />
Gianluca de Santis, Matthieu de Beule, Benedict Verhegghe, Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium<br />
59 Hemodynamic Simulation of an Arterial Bypass Graft: a Longitudinal Study of Remodeling<br />
SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19441<br />
Patrick M. McGah, James J. Riley, Alberto Aliseda, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, U.S.<br />
61 Identification of Atheroprone Morphological Features in Wall Shear Stress Waveforms in Carotid<br />
Bifurcations: a CFD-Based Integrated Approach SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19390<br />
Diego Gallo, Giacomo Di Benedetto, Laura Gaetano, Diana Massai, Marco A. Deriu, Alberto Redaelli,<br />
Umberto Morbiducci, Politecnico di Torino, Torino, Italy<br />
Luca Antiga, Mario Negri Institute, Bergamo, Italy<br />
Raffaele Ponzini, CILEA, Segrate - Milano, Italy<br />
63 Numerical Modelling of Blood Flow in the Mouse Aortic Arch Using Inflow Velocities Obtained by Phase-<br />
Contrast MRI SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19270<br />
Asimina Kazakidi, Marzena Wylezinska, Yvette Bohraus, Mark van Doormaal, Jordi L. Tremoleda,<br />
Willy Gsell, Peter D. Weinberg, C. Ross Ethier, Imperial College London, London, U.K.<br />
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<strong>ASME</strong> <strong>2010</strong> <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>Bioengineering</strong> <strong>Conference</strong><br />
65 Influence of Heart Rate and Contractility on Coronary Diagnostic Parameters With Normal<br />
Microvasculature in Porcine Model SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19199<br />
Kranthi Kolli, Mohamed Effat, Tarek Helmy, Leesar Massoud, Arif Imran, Srikara Peelukhana,<br />
Eric Schneeberger, Dwight Hand, Paul Succop, Rupak Banerjee, University of Cincinnati,<br />
Cincinnati, OH, U.S.<br />
William Gottliebson, Cincinnati Children’s Hospital and Medical Center, Cincinnati, OH, U.S.<br />
67 Biomechanical Determinants of Plaque Rupture SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19225<br />
Ali C. Akyildiz, Lambert Speelman, Jolanda Wentzel, Anton van der Steen, Frank Gijsen,<br />
Erasmus Medical Center, Rotterdam, ZH, Netherlands<br />
69 Histological Determination of Murine Plaque Mechanics and Implications for Plaque Rupture<br />
SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19295<br />
Ian C. Campbell, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, U.S.<br />
Daiana Weiss, John N. Oshinski, W. Robert Taylor, Emory University, Atlanta, GA, U.S.<br />
71 Morphological Differences Between Normal and Diseased Coronary Arteries SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19255<br />
Jason Ryans, Sarah Dewitt, Anthony Fratino, Kristin Marko, Mercer University, Macon, GA, U.S.<br />
Sinjae Hyun, Mercer Unniversity, Macon, GA, U.S.<br />
Zhen Qian, Szilard Voros, Piedmont Heart Institute, Atlanta, GA, U.S.<br />
73 Computer Controlled Device to Independently Control Flow Waveform Parameters During Organ Culture<br />
and Biomechancial Testing of Mouse Carotid Arteries SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19445<br />
Seth B. Gazes, Alex Caulk, Rudy Gleason, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, U.S.<br />
75 Endothelial Cell Permeability and Alignment Quantification Under Shear Flow SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19705<br />
Lucas Ting, Jessica Jahn, Nathan Sniadecki, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, U.S.<br />
77 Structural 3-D Constitutive Model for the Passive Arterial Media and Its Experimental Validation<br />
SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19051<br />
Yaniv Hollander, David Durban, Yoram Lanir, Technion, Haifa, Israel<br />
Xiao Lu, Ghassan S. Kassab, Indiana University-Purdue University, Indianapolis, IN, U.S.<br />
THURSDAY, JUNE 17 12:00PM – 2:00PM<br />
Poster Session I: Royal Palm 1-3<br />
Biomedical Engineering Education Posters<br />
79 A Bamboo Wheelchair for Disabled Zambians: Phase 1 - Design and Material Selection SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19042<br />
Kyle Gilbreath, Jacob Nelson, Tina Oliver, Alan Eberhardt, Unversity of Alabama, Birmingham, AL, U.S.<br />
81 A Virtual Hemodialyzer Design Project for First-Year Engineers: an Epistemic Game Approach<br />
SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19178<br />
Naomi C. Chesler, Elizabeth Bagley, Eric Breckenfeld, Devin West, David W. Shaffer,<br />
University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI, U.S.<br />
83 A Continuum Approach to Introductory Biomechanics SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19355<br />
Jenn Rossmann, Lafayette College, Easton, PA, U.S.<br />
85 Using KNEX to Understand and Teach Concepts in Movement Biomechanics SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19590<br />
Steven K. Charles, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, U.S.
<strong>ASME</strong> <strong>2010</strong> <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>Bioengineering</strong> <strong>Conference</strong><br />
87 An Education Platform for Awareness and Prevention of Obesity Epidemic Among Children and<br />
Adolescents SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19716<br />
Majidreza Kazempour, Biomedical and Biostatistics Education and Research Corporation,<br />
Mashhad, Khorasan Razavi, Iran<br />
THURSDAY, JUNE 17 12:00PM – 2:00PM<br />
Poster Session I: Royal Palm 6-8<br />
Student Paper Competition (BS Level)<br />
Solid Mechanics and Rehabilitation Engineering<br />
89 The Influence of Trabecular Microstructure on Mechanical Properties and the Pullout Strength of Suture<br />
Anchors SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19118<br />
Mariya Poukalova, Robert Guldberg, Angela Lin, Ken Gall, Georgia Institute of Technology,<br />
Atlanta, GA, U.S.<br />
Christopher Yakacki, Medshape Solutions, Atlanta, GA, U.S.<br />
91 Finite Element Analysis of the Knee: Development of a Failure Locus for the Anterior Cruciate Ligament<br />
SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19200<br />
Alexander Orsi, Andrew Homyk, Story Wibby, Hamid N-Hashemi, Paul Canavan,<br />
Northeastern University, Boston, MA, U.S.<br />
Nicholas Yang, Exponent., Inc., Los Angeles, CA, U.S.<br />
93 Effect of Cortical Bone Thickness on the Magnitude and Classification of Hill Sachs Lesions Verses<br />
Glenoid Lesions SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19258<br />
Brooklynn P. Rowland, Steven M. Smith, Carrie Voycheck, Richard E. Debski, University of Pittsburgh,<br />
Pittsburgh, PA, U.S.<br />
Jon K. Sekiya, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, U.S.<br />
95 Regulation of Articular Cartilage Volumetric and Compressive Properties by Sequential Application of<br />
IGF-1 and TGF-β1 During In Vitro Growth SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19382<br />
Kristin Dills, Jennifer Van Donk, Stephanie Smith, Scott Hazelwood, Stephen Klisch,<br />
Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, San Luis Obispo, CA, U.S.<br />
Gregory Williams, Albert Chen, Christopher Raub, Robert Sah, University of California, San Diego, CA, U.S.<br />
97 Characterizing the Biaxial Mechanical Properties of Vaginal Maternal Adaptations During Pregnancy<br />
SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19394<br />
Stacy Tokar, Andrew Feola, Steven Abramowitch, Pamela Moalli, University of Pittsburgh,<br />
Pittsburgh, PA, U.S.<br />
99 Finite Element Analysis of Ox-Tail Segments With Intervertebral Pressure and Torque Applied<br />
SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19439<br />
Steven Cihlar, Milwaukee School of Engineering, Milwaukee, WI, U.S.<br />
101 Transverse Mechanical Properties of Human Lateral Meniscal Attachments SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19458<br />
John T. Moyer, Adam C. Abraham, Megan L. Killian, Tammy Haut Donahue,<br />
Michigan Technological University, Houghton, MI, U.S.<br />
103 Anatomic Variation in the Elastic Inhomogeneity and Anisotropy of Cortical Bone Tissue is Consistent<br />
Across Multiple Donors SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19467<br />
David Rudy, Justin Deuerling, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN, U.S.<br />
Alejandro Espinoza, Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, IL, U.S.<br />
Ryan K. Roeder, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN, U.S.<br />
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<strong>ASME</strong> <strong>2010</strong> <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>Bioengineering</strong> <strong>Conference</strong><br />
105 Viscoelastic Behavior of the Rat Uterine Cervix at Mid-Pregnancy SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19527<br />
William Barone, Andrew Feola, Pamela Moalli, Steven Abramowitch, University of Pittsburgh,<br />
Pittsburgh, PA, U.S.<br />
107 Biaxial Mechanical Testing of Single Annulus Fibrosus Layers SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19551<br />
Joanna P. Rys, Arin Ellingson, David J. Nuckley, Victor H. Barocas, University of Minnesota,<br />
Minneapolis, MN, U.S.<br />
109 Combined Rigid-Deformable Modeling of Lumbar Spine Mechanics SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19672<br />
James Deacy, Milind Rao, Sean Smith, Peter J. Laz, Paul J. Rullkoetter, University of Denver,<br />
Denver, CO, U.S.<br />
Anthony J. Petrella, Colorado School of Mines, Golden, CO, U.S.<br />
THURSDAY, JUNE 17 12:00PM – 2:00PM<br />
Poster Session I: Royal Palm 6-8<br />
Student Paper Competition (MS Level)<br />
Solid Mechanics, Design & Rehabilitation Engineering<br />
111 A Generalized Cross-Shear Wear Algorithm Based on a Novel Modification to Archards Law<br />
SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19654<br />
Jeffrey R. Armstrong, Anthony J. Petrella, Colorado School of Mines, Golden, CO, U.S.<br />
Peter J. Laz, Paul J. Rullkoetter, University of Denver, Denver, CO, U.S.<br />
113 Effect of Patellar Component Alignment in Total Knee Arthroplasty on Patellar Tracking During In Vitro<br />
Simulated Squat SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19533<br />
Mark Komosa, Amit Mane, Lorin Maletsky, University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS, U.S.<br />
115 Experimental and Probabilistic Finite Element Analysis of Distal Femoral Fractures: a Comparison of<br />
Locking Plate Versus Intramedullary Nail Fixation SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19303<br />
Christina Salas, Deana Mercer, Thomas A. DeCoster, Mahmoud M. Reda Taha,<br />
University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM, U.S.<br />
117 Synthesis and Characterization of Boundary Lubricant-Functionalized PVA Gels for Biotribological<br />
Applications SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19281<br />
Michelle Blum, Timothy Ovaert, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN, U.S.<br />
119 Generating Parameters of a Multi-Body Meniscus Model From Experimental Data SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19623<br />
Gavin Paiva, Trent M. Guess, Mohammad Kia, University of Missouri, Kansa City, MO, U.S.<br />
121 Automatic Generation of Virtual Lumbar Motion Segments for Population-Based Simulation of Lumbar<br />
Spine Biomechanics SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19632<br />
Kelli S. Huls, Anthony J. Petrella, Colorado School of Mines, Golden, CO, U.S.<br />
123 A Pneumatic Artificial Muscle Articulated Knee Prosthesis SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19536<br />
Garrett Waycaster, Sai-Kit Wu, Xiangrong Shen, University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, AL, U.S.<br />
125 Development of Methodology to Assess the Effect of Stem Surface Finish on Implant Loosening<br />
SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19603<br />
Yara Hosein, Stewart D. McLachlin, Graham J.W. King, Cynthia E. Dunning,<br />
University of Western Ontario, London, ON, Canada<br />
127 Evaluation of Cerebral Aneurysm Stent Performance in a Subject-Specific Computational Model<br />
SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19670<br />
Timothy Gundert, John F. LaDisa, Marquette University, Milwaukee, WI, U.S.
<strong>ASME</strong> <strong>2010</strong> <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>Bioengineering</strong> <strong>Conference</strong><br />
129 Investigation of Fiber Wear in a Woven Composite Using Atomic Force Microscopy SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19238<br />
Michael A. Giordano, Steven R. Schmid, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN, U.S.<br />
131 Misinterpretation of the Functional Severity of Coronary Stenosis due to Variability in Arterial Wall<br />
Compliance SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19564<br />
Bhaskar Chandra Konala, Ashish Das, Mohamed Effat, Arif Imran, Rupak Banerjee,<br />
University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH, U.S.<br />
THURSDAY, JUNE 17 12:00PM – 2:00PM<br />
Poster Session I: Royal Palm 6-8<br />
Cardiovascular Design and Devices Posters<br />
133 Miniature Transducer for Chordal Force Measurements In Vivo SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19181<br />
Jesper Brink Askov, Morten Oelgaard Jensen, Jesper Langhoff Hoenge, Hans Nygaard,<br />
John Michael Hasenkam, Sten Lyager Nielsen, Aarhus University Hospital, Aarhus N, Denmark<br />
135 Mechanical Assistance for the Fontan Circulation Using an Intravascular Axial Flow Blood Pump<br />
SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19154<br />
Sonya Bhavsar, William Moskowitz, Amy Throckmorton, Virginia Commonwealth University,<br />
Richmond, VA, U.S.<br />
137 Design of an Experimental Mock Circulatory System for the Fontan Circulation SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19410<br />
John Chiulli, Richard S. Figliola, Timothy A. Conover, Clemson University, Clemson, SC, U.S.<br />
Tain-Yen Hsia, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC, U.S.<br />
139 Calcification of Trileaflet Polyurethane Heart Valve SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19486<br />
Parnian Boloori Zadeh, Hamid N-Hashemi, Ahmet U. Coskun, Northeastern University, Boston, MA, U.S.<br />
Scott C. Corbett, ABIOMED, INC., Danvers, MA, U.S.<br />
141 Experimental and Computational Evaluation of Embolic Protection SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19693<br />
Gail Siewiorek, Ender Finol, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, U.S.<br />
143 Characterizing Flow in the Vertebro-Basilar System Using MR in Conjunction With Subject-Specific<br />
Computational Models SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19286<br />
Amanda Wake, John Gore, J. Christopher Gatenby, Vanderbilt University Institute of Imaging Science,<br />
Nashville, TN, U.S.<br />
145 A Computational Framework for Robust Optimization of Cardiovascular Bypass Graft Surgeries<br />
SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19095<br />
Sethuraman Sankaran, Alison Marsden, University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, CA, U.S.<br />
147 In Vitro Viscoelastic Flow Measurements of a Pediatric End-To-Side Anastomosis to the 12cc Penn State<br />
Ventricular Assist Device SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19542<br />
Michael V. Perone, Ning Yang, Breigh N. Roszelle, Steven Deutsch, Keefe B. Manning,<br />
Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA, U.S.<br />
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<strong>ASME</strong> <strong>2010</strong> <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>Bioengineering</strong> <strong>Conference</strong><br />
THURSDAY, JUNE 17 12:00PM – 2:00PM<br />
Poster Session I: Royal Palm 6-8<br />
Heart Valve and Cardiac Posters<br />
149 Mass-Spring vs. Finite Element Models of Anisotropic Heart Valves: Speed and Accuracy SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19521<br />
Peter E. Hammer, Tufts University, Medford, MA, U.S.<br />
Michael S. Sacks, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, U.S.<br />
Pedro J. del Nido, Harvard University Medical School, Boston, MA, U.S.<br />
Robert D. Howe, Harvard School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Cambridge, MA, U.S.<br />
151 Coaptation Mechanism of Dilated Mitral Valves SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19601<br />
Bo Gao, Zhaoming He, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX, U.S.<br />
153 Biomechanics of the Mitral Valve in Ischemic Heart Disease: Translating From the Bench to the Operating<br />
Room SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19422<br />
Muralidhar Padala, Ajit P. Yoganathan, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, U.S.<br />
155 Differential Osteogenic Marker Expression by Human Vascular and Valvular Cells in Tissue-Engineered<br />
Collagen Constructs SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19424<br />
Zannatul Ferdous, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, U.S.<br />
Hanjoong Jo, Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, GA, U.S.<br />
Robert Nerem, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, U.S.<br />
157 Vortex Dynamics in the Left Ventricle During Diastole Under Edge-to-Edge Repair SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19577<br />
Liang Shi, Yingying Hu, Zhaoming He, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX, U.S.<br />
159 Closed-Loop Lumped Parameter Cardiovascular Model of Infarct Border Zone Pacing SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19440<br />
James J. Pilla, Kevin Koomalsingh, Hospital of University of Pennsylvania, Glenolden, PA, U.S.<br />
Robert C. Gorman, University of Pennslyvania, Glenolden, PA, U.S.<br />
161 The Inertia of the Anterior Leaflet of the Hearts Mitral Valve SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19066<br />
Abdullah Kendoush, David Icenogle, Muralidhar Padala, Ajit P. Yoganathan,<br />
Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, U.S.<br />
163 A Relationship Between Pressure Fields and Flow Patterns During Left Ventricular Diastolic Dysfunction<br />
Using 2D Phase Contrast MRI SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19423<br />
John J. Charonko III, Kelley C. Stewart, Pavlos P. Vlachos, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA, U.S.<br />
Rahul Kumar, William C. Little, Wake Forest University School of Medicine, Salem, NC, U.S.<br />
165 Analysis of Coronary Sinus Motion and Cross-Sectional Area Using Cine MRI SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19168<br />
Pierre J. Watson, Jonathan D. Suever, John N. Oshinski, Emory University, Atlanta, GA, U.S.<br />
167 Regenerated Contracting Myocardium May Improve Post-Surgery Right Ventricle Function: Patch<br />
Comparison Using MRI-Based Two-Layer Anisotropic Models of Human Right and Left Ventricles<br />
SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19067<br />
Dalin Tang, Glenn Gaudette, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Worcester, MA, U.S.<br />
Chun Yang, Beijing Normal University, Beijing, China<br />
Tal Geva, Pedro J. del Nido, Harvard University Medical School, Boston, MA, U.S.
<strong>ASME</strong> <strong>2010</strong> <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>Bioengineering</strong> <strong>Conference</strong><br />
THURSDAY, JUNE 17 12:00PM – 2:00PM<br />
Poster Session II: Royal Palm 6-8<br />
Solid Mechanics Posters<br />
169 High Shear Rate Behavior of Gelatin SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19240<br />
Jiwoon Kwon, Ghatu Subhash, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, U.S.<br />
171 Patient-Specific Model of Iris Mechanics SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19310<br />
Sara Jouzdani, Rouzbeh Amini, Victor H. Barocas, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, U.S.<br />
173 The Nanostructure and Nanomechanics of a Novel Black Widow Spider Silk Assessed Using Atomic<br />
Force Microscopy SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19338<br />
Simon Tang, Yang Hsia, Craig Vierra, University of the Pacific, Stockton, CA, U.S.<br />
175 The Biomechanical Response of Normal and Glaucoma Human Sclera SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19354<br />
Baptiste Coudrillier, Kristin Myers, Thao Nguyen, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, U.S.<br />
177 Histology and Trabecular Architecture of the Brain for Modeling of Subarachnoid Space SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19379<br />
Parisa Saboori, Ali Sadegh, City College CUNY, New York, NY, U.S.<br />
179 Quasistatic and Dynamic Compressive Behavior of Gelatin SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19406<br />
Jiwoon Kwon, Ghatu Subhash, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, U.S.<br />
181 Tensile and Compression Response of Agarose Gel at Various Strain Rates SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19470<br />
Qunli Liu, Ghatu Subhash, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, U.S.<br />
David Moore, Walter-Reed Army Medical Center, Washinton, DC, U.S.<br />
183 Image-Based Simulation for the Mechanical Characterization of Scaffolds SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19162<br />
Bruno Notarberardino, Philippe G. Young, Liang Hao, David R. Raymont, University of Exeter, Exeter, U.K.<br />
Irene G. Turner, University of Bath, Bath, U.K.<br />
Ashwani Harkara, Simpleware Ltd., Exeter, U.K.<br />
THURSDAY, JUNE 17 12:00PM – 2:00PM<br />
Poster Session I: Orchid Foyer<br />
Student Paper Competition (BS Level)<br />
Biofluids, Biotransport, Design, Tissue Engineering & Cellular Biomechanics<br />
185 Quantification of Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm Disease Progression Using Small Animal Magnetic<br />
Resonance Imaging SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19009<br />
Kyla N. Barr, Craig Goergen, Junya Azuma, Charles A. Taylor, Philip S. Tsao, Stanford University,<br />
Stanford, CA, U.S.<br />
Maj Hedehus, Joan M. Greve, Genentech, Inc., South San Francisco, CA, U.S.<br />
187 Pressure and Flow Characterization for Different Idealized Models of Stenotic Coronary Arteries<br />
SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19329<br />
Jenny Chen, Jessica S. Coogan, Charles A. Taylor, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, U.S.<br />
Hyun Jin Kim, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO, U.S.<br />
189 Design and Fabrication of an In-Vitro Torque Device SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19411<br />
Andrew Banks, Milwaukee School of Engineering, Milwaukee, WI, U.S.<br />
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<strong>ASME</strong> <strong>2010</strong> <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>Bioengineering</strong> <strong>Conference</strong><br />
191 Mechanical Properties Along the Branching Site of the Abdominal Aorta and Iliac Arteries SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19418<br />
Alina Oltean, Victor H. Barocas, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, U.S.<br />
193 Variations in Tracheobronchial Airway Morphology for Different Age Groups SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19452<br />
Jason Ryans, Bennett Welch, Sinjae Hyun, Mercer Unniversity, Macon, GA, U.S.<br />
Zhe Zhang, Clement Kleinstreuer, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC, U.S.<br />
195 Comparison of Two Piano Playing Methods Using Motion Capture SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19512<br />
Jace D. Kelley, Heather D. Benoit, Joel D. White, Jane Abbott-Kirk, Brian A. Garner, Carolyn Skurla,<br />
Baylor University, Waco, TX, U.S.<br />
197 Particle Image Velocimetry Flow Measurements About a Vena Cava Filter SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19544<br />
Michael A. Navitsky, Jason C. Nanna, Joseph J. Pearson, Matthew P. Scanlon, Frank C. Lynch, Suzanne M.<br />
Shontz, Keefe B. Manning, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA, U.S.<br />
199 Finite Element Analysis of the Influence of Cement Viscosity on Cement Mantle in Total Knee<br />
Arthroplasty SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19550<br />
Eric Rohrs, Manish Paliwal, College of New Jersey, Ewing, NJ, U.S.<br />
D. Gordon Allan, SIU School of Medicine, Springfield, NJ, U.S.<br />
201 Effect of Polymer Coated Needles on Infusate Backflow During Convection-Enhanced Delivery<br />
SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19557<br />
Louis C. Vazquez, University of Florida, Brandon, FL, U.S.<br />
Erik Hagel, Bradley J. Willenberg, Christopher D. Batich, Malisa Sarntinoranont, University of Florida,<br />
Gainesville, FL, U.S.<br />
203 Design of a Therapeutic Mechanical Horse SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19581<br />
Heather D. Benoit, Jace D. Kelley, Joel D. White, Brian A. Garner, Baylor University, Waco, TX, U.S.<br />
205 CFD Simulation of Flow Mixing in the Vertobrobasilar System SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19706<br />
Matthew Bockman, Akash P. Kansagra, Eric C. Wong, Alison Marsden, University of California,<br />
San Diego, La Jolla, CA, U.S.<br />
THURSDAY, JUNE 17 12:00PM – 2:00PM<br />
Poster Session I: Orchid Foyer<br />
Student Paper Competition (MS Level)<br />
Biofluids, Biotransport, Design, Tissue Engineering & Cellular Biomechanics<br />
207 Effect of Preconditioning on Collagen Fiber Recruitment: Inhomogeneous Properties of Rat<br />
Supraspinatus Tendon SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19089<br />
Kristin S. Miller, Lena Edelstein, Louis J. Soslowsky, University of Pennsylvania,<br />
Philadelphia, PA, U.S.<br />
209 Interstitial Flow and Effects on Tumor Cell Migration SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19446<br />
William Polacheck, Roger D. Kamm, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, U.S.<br />
211 Elasticity of the Lens Capsule as Measured by Osmotic Swelling SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19487<br />
Tracy A. Powell, Vincent A. Barnett, Kevin Dorfman, Yoav Segal, University of Minnesota Twin Cities,<br />
Minneapolis, MN, U.S.<br />
Rouzbeh Amini, Alina Oltean, Victor H. Barocas, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, U.S.<br />
213 Microstructural Modeling of Fiber Kinematics and Biomechanics of the Human Facet Capsular Ligament<br />
During Subfailure Loading SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19236<br />
Nathan D. Crosby, Kyle P. Quinn, Beth A. Winkelstein, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, U.S.
<strong>ASME</strong> <strong>2010</strong> <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>Bioengineering</strong> <strong>Conference</strong><br />
215 Quantification of the Biomechanical Differences in Wild-Type and Heterozygous TGF Beta2 Knockout<br />
Mice SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19482<br />
Joseph Keyes, Stacy Borowicz, Urs Utzinger, Mohamad Azhar, Jonathan P. Vande Geest,<br />
University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, U.S.<br />
217 The Effects of Angiotensin II on the Mechanical Response and Microstructural Organization of Mouse<br />
Aorta SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19635<br />
Darren Haskett, Marie Fouts, Doug Larson, Urs Utzinger, Mohamad Azhar, Jonathan P. Vande Geest,<br />
University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, U.S.<br />
219 In Vitro Assesment of Rat Heart Force Generation: a Quantitative Approach for Predicting Outcomes<br />
From Pluripotent Stem Cell-Derived Therapy for Myocardial Infarction SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19408<br />
Lionel Guillou, Oscar Abilez, Joshua Baugh, Gyanesh Billakanti, Christopher Zarins, Ellen Kuhl, Stanford<br />
University, Stanford, CA, U.S.<br />
221 Characterization of Common Carotid Artery Curvature and Its Impact on Velocity Profile Shape<br />
SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19056<br />
Amir Manbachi, Yiemeng Hoi, David Steinman, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada<br />
223 Quasi-linear Viscoelastic Theory is Insufficient to Comprehensively Describe the Time-Dependent<br />
Behavior of Human Cervical Spine Ligaments SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19057<br />
Kevin Troyer, Christian Puttlitz, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO, U.S.<br />
225 Innocuous Intracellular Ice Formation in Adult Stem Cells in the Presence of Polyvinylpyrollidone<br />
SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19244<br />
Avishek Guha, Ram Devireddy, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA, U.S.<br />
227 Noninvasive Assessment of Diastolic Intraventricular Pressure Gradients in a Large General Population<br />
(The Asklepios Study) SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19328<br />
Benjamin Van Der Smissen, Tom E. Claessens, Peter Van Ransbeeck, University College Ghent,<br />
Ghent, Belgium<br />
Ernst R. Rietzschel, Marc L. de Buyzere, Thierry C. Gillebert, Dirk de Bacquer, Pascal Verdonck,<br />
Patrick Segers, Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium<br />
229 Influence of Surrounding Tissues on Biomechanics of Aortic Wall: a Feasibility Study of Mechanical<br />
Homeostasis SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19264<br />
S.C. Hunley, Seungik Baek, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI, U.S.<br />
Sebastain Kwon, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, U.S.<br />
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<strong>ASME</strong> <strong>2010</strong> <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>Bioengineering</strong> <strong>Conference</strong><br />
FRIDAY, JUNE 18 7:30AM – 9:00AM<br />
Workshop 1: Grand Challenge Competition to Predict In Vivo Knee Loads Orchid 3<br />
Chair: Benjamin Fregly, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, U.S.<br />
Co-Chair: Darryl D’Lima, Shiley Center for Orthopaedic Research and Education, La Jolla, CA, U.S.<br />
Thor Besier, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, U.S.<br />
7:30AM A Reciprocal Connection at Knee Joint SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19081<br />
Wangdo Kim, António Veloso, Carlos Andrade, Faculdade de Motricidade Humana, Lisbon, Cruz Quebrada,<br />
Portugal<br />
John Tan, National Institute of Education, Singapore, Singapore,<br />
7:50AM Condylar Contact During Normal Walking and Lateral Trunk Sway Gait: an EMG-Driven Modeling<br />
Approach to Estimate Articular Loading SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19261<br />
Kurt Manal, Thomas Buchanan, University of Delaware, Newark, DE, U.S.<br />
Bernardo Innocenti, Luc Labey, European Centre for Knee Research, Smith & Nephew, Leuven, Belgium,<br />
8:10AM Effect of Joint Center Location on In-Vivo Joint Contact Forces During Walking SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19353<br />
Yoon-Hyuk Kim, Bui T. T. Phuong, Wonman Park, Kyung Hee University, Yongin, Kyunggi, Korea<br />
8:30AM Prediction of Knee Loads Using a Lower Extremity Model Based on the Klein Horsman Data Set<br />
SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19724<br />
Cédric Schwartz, Morten Enemark Lund, Mark de Zee, John Rasmussen, Aalborg University,<br />
Aalborg, Denmark<br />
Workshop 2: Van C. Mow and Y.C. Fung Award Winners Royal Palm 4-5<br />
Workshop 3: Lego Robotics and K-12 Outreach Orchid 1<br />
FRIDAY, JUNE 18 9:15AM – 10:45AM<br />
PhD-Level Student Paper Competition: Orchid 3<br />
Tissue and Cellular Biomechanics and Engineering<br />
Chair: Elizabeth Loboa, UNC and North Carolina State University, Chapel Hill, NC, U.S.<br />
Co-Chair: Robert L. Mauck, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, U.S.<br />
9:15AM Effects of Fluid Shear Stress on Endothelial Cell Invasion Into Three-Dimensional Matrices<br />
SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19311<br />
Hojin Kang, Roland Kaunas, Hyeong-Il Kwak, Kayla Bayless, Texas A&M University,<br />
College Station, TX, U.S.<br />
9:30AM The Interplay Between Biomechanical and Biochemical Factors Regulates Lumen Formation and<br />
Navigation of Endothelial Cell Sprouts SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19495<br />
Amir Shamloo, Sarah C. Heilshorn, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, U.S.<br />
9:45AM A Novel Biomimetic Model for Studying Mechanics of Embryonic Morphogenesis and Differentiation<br />
SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19608<br />
Julia Henkels, Evan Zamir, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, U.S.<br />
10:00AM Finite Element Analysis of Cytoskeletal Remodeling During Micropipette Aspiration SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19640<br />
William Ronan, Patrick McGarry, National University of Ireland, Galway, Ireland<br />
Vikram Deshpande, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, U.K.<br />
Robert M. McMeeking, University of California, Santa Barbara, CA, U.S.
<strong>ASME</strong> <strong>2010</strong> <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>Bioengineering</strong> <strong>Conference</strong><br />
10:15AM Differential Gene Expression of Endothelial Cells Under High Wall Shear Stress and Spatial Gradients<br />
SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19662<br />
Jennifer Dolan, Hui Meng, John Kolega, Song Liu, State University of New York, Buffalo, NY, U.S.<br />
10:30AM Focal Adhesion Mechanotransduction: Molecular <strong>Events</strong> Leading to Vinculin Activation SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19711<br />
Javad Golji, Mohammad Mofrad, University of California Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, U.S.<br />
FRIDAY, JUNE 18 9:15AM – 10:45AM<br />
PhD-Level Student Paper Competition: Royal Palm 4-5<br />
Solids, Design and Rehabilitation Engineering<br />
Chair: Virginia Ferguson, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO, U.S.<br />
Co-Chair: Megan L. Killian, Michigan Technological University, Houghton, MI, U.S.<br />
9:15AM Biceps Tendon Changes Along Its Length, and With Altered Loading, in the Presence of Rotator Cuff<br />
Tears in a Rat Model SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19070<br />
Cathryn D. Peltz, Jason E. Hsu, David L. Glaser, Louis J. Soslowsky,<br />
University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, U.S.<br />
9:30AM Effects of Age and Speed on Peak Lower Extremity Joint Torques During Gait When Controlling Speed<br />
and Step Length SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19112<br />
Dennis E. Anderson, Michael L. Madigan, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University,<br />
Blacksburg, VA, U.S.<br />
9:45AM Force Depression in the Drosophila Jump Muscle SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19436<br />
Ryan Koppes, Douglas M. Swank, David T. Corr, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY, U.S.<br />
10:00AM Functional Endoluminal Paving (FELP): Thermoforming, Biodegradation, and Mechanical Properties of a<br />
Novel Polymer Graft for Abdominal Aortic Aneurysms SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19463<br />
John Ashton, James Mertz, Megan Alexander, Jonathan P. Vande Geest, University of Arizona,<br />
Tucson, AZ, U.S.<br />
Marvin Slepian, SynCardia Systems, Inc., Tuscon, AZ, U.S.<br />
Joseph Mills, University Medical Center, Tucson, AZ, U.S.<br />
10:15AM Lumbar Degenerative Disc Disease Increases Deformations at Cephalad Adjacent Levels In Vivo<br />
SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19629<br />
Shaobai Wang, Michal Kozanek, Kirkham Wood, Guoan Li, Massachusetts General Hospital,<br />
Boston, MA, U.S.<br />
10:30AM An Organotypic Model for the Study of Axonal Strain in Traumatic Brain Injuries SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19653<br />
Jean-Pierre Dolle, Jeffrey Barminko, Rene Schloss, Martin L. Yarmush, Rutgers University,<br />
Piscataway, NJ, U.S.<br />
FRIDAY, JUNE 18 9:15AM – 10:45AM<br />
PhD-Level Student Paper Competition: Orchid 1<br />
Biofluids and Biotransport Engineering & Other<br />
Chair: Ender Finol, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, U.S.<br />
Co-Chair: Sarah Kieweg, University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS, U.S.<br />
9:15AM Enhanced Oxygen Delivery to Liver Tissue Equivalent by Perfluorocarbon SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19190<br />
Gengbei Shi, Robin N. Coger, University of North Carolina, Charlotte, NC, U.S.<br />
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<strong>ASME</strong> <strong>2010</strong> <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>Bioengineering</strong> <strong>Conference</strong><br />
9:30AM Gender-specific Transfer Functions Might Give More Accurate Estimates of Central Pressure<br />
SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19207<br />
Ashis Mookerjee, Ahmed Al-Jumaily, Auckland University of Technology, Auckland, New Zealand<br />
Andrew Lowe, Pulsecor Limited, Auckland, New Zealand<br />
Berend E. Westerhof, BMEYE B.V., Amsterdam, Netherlands<br />
9:45AM In Vitro Validation of Finite Element Model of AAA Hemodynamics Incorporating Realistic Outflow<br />
Boundary Conditions SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19304<br />
Ethan Kung, Andrea Les, Michael McConnell, Charles A. Taylor, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, U.S.<br />
Francisco Medina, Ryan Wicker, University of Texas, El Paso, TX, U.S.<br />
10:00AM Possible Mechanism of Blast-Induced Neuronal Damage in Hippocampus May Explain Cognitive Deficits<br />
SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19545<br />
Sujith Sajja, Matthew Galloway, Farhad Ghoddoussi, Dhananjeyan Thiruthalinathan, Andrea Kespel, Pamela<br />
VandeVord, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI, U.S.<br />
10:15AM Use of a Social Networking Recommendation Engine in Science and Engineering Education for<br />
Accessible Discovery, Organization and Collaboration of Research Knowledge SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19596<br />
Mohammad Azimi, Mohammad Mofrad, University of California, Berkeley, CA, U.S.<br />
10:30AM Virtual Design for the Fontan Procedure: From Idealized to Patient Specific Models Using CFD and<br />
Derivative-Free Optimization SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19683<br />
Weiguang Yang, Alison Marsden, University of California, San Diego, CA, U.S.<br />
Guillaume Troianowski, Jeffrey Feinstein, Stanford Univeristy, Stanford, CA, U.S.<br />
Alexandre Birolleau, Ecole Centrale Paris, Paris, France,<br />
Irene Vignon-Clementel, INRIA, Le Chesnay, France,<br />
FRIDAY, JUNE 18 11:00AM – 12:30PM<br />
Simulation in Human Movement Acacia 1-3<br />
Chair: Manish Kurse, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, U.S.<br />
Co-Chair: Evangelos Theodorou, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, U.S.<br />
11:00AM Modeling of Gait Adaptations to Minimize Plantar Tissue Strain During Walking SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19180<br />
Jason Halloran, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH, U.S.<br />
Marko Ackermann, Centro Universitario da FEI, Sau Paulo, Brazil,<br />
Ahmet Erdemir, Antonie van den Bogert, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH, U.S.<br />
11:15AM Employing Topological Equivalence in Biomechanics SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19414<br />
Martin L. Tanaka, Western Carolina University, Cullowhee, NC, U.S.<br />
Shane D. Ross, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA, U.S.<br />
11:30AM Individual Muscle Contributions to Whole-Body Angular Momentum During Normal Walking<br />
SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19351<br />
Richard R. Neptune, Craig P. McGowan, University of Texas, Austin, TX, U.S.<br />
11:45AM Variation of Whole-Body Angular and Linear Momentum During Human Locomotion SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19649<br />
Jennifer N. Jackson, Chris P. Hass, Jonathan Walter, Benjamin Fregly, University of Florida,<br />
Gainesville, FL, U.S.<br />
John K. de Witt, Wyle Integrated Science and Engineering, Houston, TX, U.S.
<strong>ASME</strong> <strong>2010</strong> <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>Bioengineering</strong> <strong>Conference</strong><br />
12:00PM A First Optimal Control Solution for a Complex, Nonlinear, Tendon Driven Neuromuscular Finger Model<br />
SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19628<br />
Evangelos Theodorou, Francisco J. Valero-Cuevas, University of Southern California,<br />
Los Angeles, CA, U.S.<br />
Emmanuel Todorov, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, U.S.<br />
12:15PM Muscle Forces May Explain Paradoxical Knee Loads During Different Gait Patterns SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19668<br />
Jonathan Walter, Benjamin Fregly, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, U.S.<br />
Darryl D’Lima, Shiley Center for Orthopaedic Research and Education, La Jolla, CA, U.S.<br />
FRIDAY, JUNE 18 11:00AM – 12:30PM<br />
Chair: Takami Yamaguchi, Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan<br />
Co-Chair: M. Keith Sharp, University of Louisville, Louisville, KY, U.S.<br />
Fluids: Modeling Orchid 1<br />
11:00AM Modeling of Orthostatic Intolerance During Lower Body Negative Pressure SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19053<br />
Karen E. Etter, M. Keith Sharp, University of Louisville, Louisville, KY, U.S.<br />
11:15AM Modeling of Red Blood Cell Dynamics Using Fluid Structure Interaction (FSI) Technique SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19039<br />
Thakir AlMomani, Hashemite University, Zarqa, Jordan,<br />
Sarah Vigmostad, H.S. UdayKumar, K.B. Chandran, University of Iowa, Iowa, IA, U.S.<br />
11:30AM Does Spontaneous Blinking Increase Iris-Lens Contact? SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19091<br />
Rouzbeh Amini, Victor H. Barocas, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, U.S.<br />
11:45AM Engineering Tools for Studying the Interplay Between Mechanics and Biology in Lymphatic Lipid<br />
Transport SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19364<br />
J. Brandon Dixon, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, U.S.<br />
12:00PM A Fluid Structure Interaction Simulation of the Cerebrospinal Fluid, Spinal Cord, and Spinal Stenosis<br />
Present in Syringomyelia SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19433<br />
Yifei Liu, Thomas Royston, University of Illinois, Chicago, IL, U.S.<br />
Bryn Martin, Ecole Poytechnique Federale de Lausanne, Lausanne, Vaud, Switzerland<br />
Francis Loth, University of Akron, Akron, OH, U.S.<br />
12:15PM Rheology of Synovial Fluid From Patients With Osteoarthritis and the Effects of Viscosupplements on the<br />
Rheology of Synovial Fluid SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19543<br />
Petcharatana Bhuanantanondh, Dana Grecov, Ezra Kwok, University of British Columbia,<br />
Vancouver, BC, Canada<br />
FRIDAY, JUNE 18 11:00AM – 12:30PM<br />
Biologic Effects on Musculoskeletal Soft Tissues Acacia 4-6<br />
Chair: Steve Abramowitch, University of Pittsburgh, PA, U.S.<br />
Co-Chair: David T. Corr, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY, U.S.<br />
11:00AM Role of IL-1 on Aggrecanase and COX-2 Gene Experssion of Meniscal Explants Following Dynamic<br />
Compression SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19110<br />
Megan L. Killian, Basia Zielinska, Tammy Haut Donahue,<br />
Michigan Technological University, Houghton, MI, U.S.<br />
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<strong>ASME</strong> <strong>2010</strong> <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>Bioengineering</strong> <strong>Conference</strong><br />
11:15AM Effect of TGF-B3 on the Gene Expression of Intervertebral Disc Cells SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19246<br />
Clifford Houseman, Shawn Belverud, Dave Chen, Mitchell Levine, North Shore LIJ Health System,<br />
Manhasset, NY, U.S.<br />
Matthew Scro, Passquale Razzano, Daniel Grande, Nadeen Chahine,<br />
Feinstein Institute for Medical Research, Manhasset, NY, U.S.<br />
11:30AM Effect of ischemia and Reperfusion on Skeletal Muscle Damage SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19341<br />
Sandra Loerakker, Emmy Manders, Gustav J. Strijkers, Frank Baaijens, Klaas Nicolay, Cees Oomens,<br />
Eindhoven University of Technology, Eindhoven, Netherlands<br />
Dan L. Bader, Queen Mary, University of London, London, U.K.<br />
11:45AM Transport of Insulin-like Growth Factor 1 in Intervertebral Disc: Effect of Binding Interactions and<br />
Inhomogeneous Distribution of Binding Proteins in Annulus Fibrosus and Nucleus Pulposus<br />
SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19469<br />
Francesco Travascio, Chun-Yuh Huang, Wei Yong Gu, University of Miami, Coral Gables, FL, U.S.<br />
12:00PM Dose-Dependent Effects of Interleukin-1Alpha on Functional Degradation of Lateral and Medial Menisci<br />
SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19523<br />
Carrie H. Ling, Janice H. Lai, James Nishimuta, Marc E. Levenston, Stanford University,<br />
Stanford, CA, U.S.<br />
12:15PM Use of Extracellular Matrix Bioscaffolds to Enhance ACL Healing: a Multidisciplinary Approach in a Goat<br />
Model SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19559<br />
Matthew B. Fisher, Ho-Joong Jung, Rui Liang, Kwang Kim, Patrick J. McMahon, Savio L-Y. Woo,<br />
University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, U.S.<br />
FRIDAY, JUNE 18 11:00AM – 12:30PM<br />
Chair: Alejandro Espinoza, Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, IL, U.S.<br />
Co-Chair: Farid M.L. Amirouche, University of Illinois, Chicago, IL, U.S.<br />
Spine II Royal Palm 4-5<br />
11:00AM Effect of Neddle Puncture Injury on Human Intervertebral Disc Mechanics SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19116<br />
Raghu Natarajan, Alejandro Espinoza, Gunnar Andersson, Rush University Medical Center,<br />
Chicago, IL, U.S.<br />
11:15AM Sub-Axial Cervical Spine Instability Following Unilateral Facet Injury: a Biomechanical Analysis<br />
SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19377<br />
Stewart D. McLachlin, Parham Rasoulinejad, Kevin R. Gurr, Stewart I. Bailey, Chris S. Bailey, Cynthia E.<br />
Dunning, University of Western Ontario, London, ON, Canada<br />
11:30AM Biomechanical Comparison of Contact Pressure in the Cervical Facet Joint During Bending Using a<br />
Probe & Pressure-Sensitive Paper SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19498<br />
Nicolas V. Jaumard, Joel A. Bauman, William C. Welch, Beth A. Winkelstein, University of Pennsylvania,<br />
Philadelphia, PA, U.S.<br />
11:45AM A New Sensor Array for Measuring Intra-Articular Pressure: Evaluation and Validation SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19700<br />
Judson Welcher, John Popovich, University of Southern California, Long Beach, CA, U.S.<br />
Wafa Tawackoli, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA, U.S.<br />
Thomas Hedman, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX, U.S.<br />
12:00PM Biomechanical Analysis of Osteotomy Type (OWO, CWO) and Rod Diameter for Treatment of<br />
Cervicothoracic Kyphosis SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19128<br />
Justin K. Scheer, Jessica A. Tang, Vedat Deviren, Jenni M. Buckley, Murat Pekmezci,<br />
Robert McClellan, Christopher Ames, University of California, San Francisco, CA, U.S.<br />
12:15PM Bilateral Laminar Hook Placements Reduces Pedicle Screw Pull Outs in Long Pedicle Screw Fixation<br />
SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19357<br />
Koichi Sairyo, Tomoya Terai, Vijay Goel, Nabil Ebraheim, University of Toledo, Toledo, OH, U.S.
<strong>ASME</strong> <strong>2010</strong> <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>Bioengineering</strong> <strong>Conference</strong><br />
FRIDAY, JUNE 18 11:00AM – 12:30PM<br />
Spatial Variation in Tissue Properties Orchid 3<br />
Chair: Ed Sander, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, U.S.<br />
Co-Chair: Jonathan P. Vande Geest, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, U.S.<br />
11:00AM Intervertebral Disc Residual and Equilibrium Viscoelastic Parameters Specific to Location and<br />
Degeneration Severity SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19141<br />
Arin Ellingson, David J. Nuckley, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, U.S.<br />
11:15AM Measurement of the Local Strain of the Porcine Thoracic Aorta During the Inflation Test SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19265<br />
Jungsil Kim, Seungik Baek, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI, U.S.<br />
11:30AM Determination of the Diffusivity and Location and Pressure Dependent Permeability of Porcine Coronary<br />
Arteries SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19490<br />
Joseph Keyes, Stacy Borowicz, Urs Utzinger, Bruce Simon, Jonathan P. Vande Geest,<br />
University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, U.S.<br />
11:45AM Fluid Pressure May Lead to Subchondral Bone Cyst Development via Mechanoregulated Bone<br />
Remodeling SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19582<br />
Miriam W. Lagemaat, Lieke Cox, Corrinus C. van Donkelaar, Bert van Rietbergen, Keita Ito,<br />
Eindhoven University of Technology, Eindhoven, Netherlands<br />
Mikel Reilingh, Leendert Blankevoort, C.N. van Dijk, Academic Medical Center Amsterdam,<br />
Amsterdam, Netherlands<br />
12:00PM Localizing Damage in the Cervical Facet Capsular Ligament With Image-Based Multiscale Models<br />
SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19271<br />
Ed Sander, Victor H. Barocas, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, U.S.<br />
Kyle P. Quinn, Beth A. Winkelstein, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, U.S.<br />
12:15PM Collagen Fiber Alignment and Maximum Principle Strain in the Axillary Pouch Predict Location of Failure<br />
During Uniaxial Extension SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19044<br />
Carrie Voycheck, Patrick J. McMahon, Richard E. Debski, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, U.S.<br />
FRIDAY, JUNE 18 11:00AM – 12:30PM<br />
Atherosclerosis Orchid 2<br />
Chair: Morton H. Friedman, Duke University, Durham, NC, U.S.<br />
Co-Chair: Don P. Giddens, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, U.S.<br />
11:00AM Predicting Human Carotid Plaque Site of Rupture Using 3D Critical Plaque Wall Stress and Flow Shear<br />
Stress: a 3D Multi-Patient FSI Study Based on In Vivo MRI of Plaques With and Without Prior Rupture<br />
SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19080<br />
Zhongzhao Teng, Xueying Huang, Dalin Tang, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Worcester, MA, U.S.<br />
Gador Canton, Chun Yuan, Marina Ferguson, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, U.S.<br />
Chun Yang, Beijing Normal University, Beijing, China<br />
Jie Zheng, Pamela K. Woodard, Washington University, St. Louis, MO, U.S.<br />
11:15AM Gene Expression Profiles of Arterial Endothelial Cells in Response to Increased Shear Stress In Vivo<br />
SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19196<br />
Ji Zhang, Kelley A. Burridge, Morton H. Friedman, Duke University, Durham, NC, U.S.<br />
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<strong>ASME</strong> <strong>2010</strong> <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>Bioengineering</strong> <strong>Conference</strong><br />
11:30AM Stress Concentrations of Vulnerable Plaques With a Composite Variable Core SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19233<br />
Ze’ev Aronis, Rami Haj-Ali, Shmuel Einav, Eyass Massarwa, Rami Eliasy, Tel-Aviv University,<br />
Tel-Aviv, Israel<br />
11:45AM Location of Plaque Ulceration in Human Coronary Arteries is Related to Shear Stress SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19297<br />
Frank Gijsen, Alina van der Giessen, Harald Groen, Pim de Feyter, Anton van der Steen,<br />
Jolanda Wentzel, ErasmusMC, Rotterdam, Netherlands<br />
Frans van de Vosse, Eindhoven University of Technology, Eindhoven, Netherlands<br />
12:00PM Plaque Progression in a Human Coronary Artery is Associated With Low Wall Shear Stress and Extended<br />
Particle Residence Time SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19344<br />
Jin Suo, Don P. Giddens, Andrew R. King, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, U.S.<br />
Habib Samady, Taylor W. Robert, Michael McDaniel, Parham Eshtehardi, Saurabh Dhawan,<br />
Ravi Nanjundappa, Emory University Hospital, Atlanta, GA, U.S.<br />
12:15PM Development of a Quantitative Mechanical Test of Atherosclerotic Plaque Stability SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19489<br />
Ying Wang, Jinfeng Ning, Michael A. Sutton, Susan M. Lessner, University of South Carolina,<br />
Columbia, SC, U.S.<br />
FRIDAY, JUNE 18 12:30PM – 2:30PM<br />
Poster Session II: Royal Palm 1-3<br />
PhD Student Paper Competition<br />
Tissue and Cellular Biomechanics and Engineering Posters<br />
2 Elastic Network Modeling of Actin Filaments SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19074<br />
Tamara C. Bidone, Marco A. Deriu, Giacomo Di Benedetto, Francesco Mastrangelo, Monica Soncini,<br />
Umberto Morbiducci, Politecnico di Torino, Torino, Italy<br />
4 Morpho-Functional Interaction Between Muscle and Tendon in Hypertrophic MLC/MIGF-1 Mice<br />
SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19332<br />
Emanuele Rizzuto, Antonio Musarò, Angiolina Catizone, Zaccaria Del Prete, University of Rome,<br />
“La Sapienza”, Rome, Italy<br />
6 Moduli and Stress Patterns Determined From Heterogeneous MRI-Based Strains<br />
SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19371<br />
Kent Butz, Deva Chan, Eric Nauman, Corey Neu, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, U.S.<br />
8 Three-Dimensional Simulation of In Vitro Angiogenesis: Effects of Extracellular Matrix Structure and<br />
Density SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19502<br />
Lowell Taylor Edgar, James E. Guilkey, Clayton J. Underwood, Jeffrey A. Weiss, University of Utah,<br />
Salt Lake City, UT, U.S.<br />
Brenda Baggett, Urs Utzinger, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, U.S.<br />
10 Influence of Wall Compliance on Epithelial Cell Structure and Injury During Airway Reopening<br />
SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19568<br />
N. Higuita-Castro, Y. Huang, C. Mihai, D.J. Hansford, Samir Ghadiali, Ohio State University,<br />
Columbus, OH, U.S.<br />
12 Measuring Strain Distributions in the Anterior Cruciate Ligament Using Ultrasound SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19625<br />
Amy Cochran, Yingxin Gao, Ursula Krotscheck, Margret Thompson, James Stouffer, Robert Nafis,<br />
Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, U.S.<br />
14 2D and 3D Morphologic Metrics Associated Intracranial Aneurysm SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19633<br />
Ding Ma, Sabareesh Natarajan, Jianping Xiang, Siddiqui Adnan, Levy Elad, Hui Meng,<br />
State University of New York, Buffalo, NY, U.S.<br />
J. Mocco, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, U.S.
<strong>ASME</strong> <strong>2010</strong> <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>Bioengineering</strong> <strong>Conference</strong><br />
16 Biomechanical Properties of Human Coronary Sinus for Minimally Invasive Mitral Valve Repair<br />
SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19638<br />
Thuy Pham, Wei Sun, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT, U.S.<br />
18 Engineering the Functional Maturation of Nanofiber-Based Human Meniscus Tissue SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19685<br />
Brendon M. Baker, Amy M. Silverstein, Roshan P. Shah, Robert L. Mauck,<br />
University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, U.S.<br />
20 Are Passaged Chondrocytes Phenotypically Similar to Meniscal Fibrochondrocytes? SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19690<br />
Min-Sun Son, Marc E. Levenston, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, U.S.<br />
FRIDAY, JUNE 18 12:30PM – 2:30PM<br />
Poster Session II: Royal Palm 1-3<br />
PhD Student Paper Competition<br />
Biofluids and Biotransport Engineering & Other Posters<br />
22 Measurement of Pulmonary Impedance in Live Mice and Changes With Chronic Hypoxia SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19030<br />
Diana Marcela Tabima, Rebecca Vanderpool, Timothy Hacker, Naomi C. Chesler,<br />
University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI, U.S.<br />
24 Drug Eluting Stents- Modelling the Physics of Mass Transport in the Arterial Wall SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19107<br />
William Denny, Barry O’Connell, Michael Walsh, University of Limerick, Limerick, Ireland<br />
John Milroy, Boston Scientific, Ireland Galway, Ireland<br />
26 Modelling Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus as a `Two-Hit’ Disease Using Multiple-Network Poroelastic<br />
Theory SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19135<br />
Brett Tully, Yiannis Ventikos, University of Oxford, Oxford, Oxfordshire, U.K.<br />
28 Thermally Reversible Hydrogel Sheets for Adult Stem Cell Culture SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19173<br />
Sreedhar Thirumala, General Biotechnology, LLC, Indianapolis, IN, U.S.<br />
Ram Devireddy, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA, U.S.<br />
30 From Human Liver Vascular Corrosion Cast to Electrical Analog Model of the Hepatic Blood Flow<br />
SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19213<br />
Charlotte Debbaut, Christophe Casteleyn, Pieter Cornillie, Denis Van Loo, Bert Masschaele,<br />
Paul Simoens, Luc Van Hoorebeke, Patrick Segers, Ghent University, Gent, Belgium,<br />
Diethard Monbaliu, Jacques Pirenne, University Hospitals Leuven, Leuven, Belgium,<br />
32 The Adaptive Response of Endothelial Transcription to Increased Shear Stress In Vitro SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19318<br />
Ji Zhang, Morton H. Friedman, Duke University, Durham, NC, U.S.<br />
34 Parametric Analysis of Eustachian Tube Function Using Fully Coupled Fluid-Structure Interaction Models<br />
SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19425<br />
Francis Sheer, Samir Ghadiali, Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, U.S.<br />
36 Detection of Fatigue Microdamage in Whole Rat Femora Using Contrast-Enhanced Micro-Computed<br />
Tomography SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19506<br />
Travis L. Turnbull, Ryan K. Roeder, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN, U.S.<br />
38 Mass Transfer of LDL Based on Wall Shear Stress by FSI simulation in Atherosclerosis of Human Carotid<br />
Artery SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19661<br />
Sungho Kim, Don P. Giddens, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, U.S.<br />
40 Hemodynamic Metrics Correlate With Intracranial Aneurysm Rupture Status Better Than Morphologic<br />
Metrics SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19664<br />
Jianping Xiang, Sabareesh Natarajan, Markus Tremmel, Ding Ma, Adnan Siddiqui, Levy Elad,<br />
Hui Meng, State University of New York, Buffalo, NY, U.S.<br />
J. Mocco, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, U.S.<br />
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<strong>ASME</strong> <strong>2010</strong> <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>Bioengineering</strong> <strong>Conference</strong><br />
FRIDAY, JUNE 18 12:30PM – 2:30PM<br />
Poster Session II: Royal Palm 1-3<br />
Design and Devices Posters<br />
42 Design Optimization of a Polycarbonate-Urethane Meniscal Implant in the Sheep Knee: In-Vitro Study<br />
SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19047<br />
Jonathan J. Elsner, Gal Zur, Eran Linder-Ganz, Avi Shterling, Active Implants Corporation,<br />
Netanya, Israel<br />
Farshid Guilak, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC, U.S.<br />
44 Chondroprotective Effects of a Polycarbonate-urethane Meniscal Implant: Semi-Quantitative Results in a<br />
Sheep Model SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19048<br />
Eran Linder-Ganz, Jonathan J. Elsner, Gal Zur, Jonathan Shani, Ori Brenner, Avi Shterling,<br />
Active Implants Corporation, Netanya, Israel<br />
Elliott Hershman, Lenox Hill Hospital, New York, NY, U.S.<br />
Farshid Guilak, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC, U.S.<br />
46 Compression Testing of 3D Polymer Fabrics for Use as Cartilage Scaffolds SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19347<br />
Timothy Rodts, Steven Schmid, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN, U.S.<br />
48 Measurement of Biting Force Over Dental Implant SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19340<br />
Subrata Pal, Jadavpur University, Kolkata, West Bengal, India<br />
Sandip Bag, JIS College, Kalyani, West Bengal, India<br />
Biswajit Kumar Biswas, KPCMC& Hospital, Kolkata, West Bengal, India<br />
50 Multifilament Stainless Steel as a Core Suture Material in Flexor Tendon Repair SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19589<br />
Erik McDonald, Jason Fischer, Jenni M. Buckley, Leonard Gordon, University of California,<br />
San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, U.S.<br />
52 A Simple Goniometer for Use Intra-Operatively in Total Knee Arthroplasty SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19087<br />
Kate D. Liddle, Jovauna M. Currey, Jenni M. Buckley, University of California, San Francisco, CA, U.S.<br />
Jennifer Peter, William A. McGann, San Francisco Orthopaedic Residency <strong>Program</strong>,<br />
San Francisco, CA, U.S.<br />
54 Effect of Albumin Concentrations on Frictional Coefficients of Cobalt-Chromium Femoral Head From<br />
Atomic Force Microscopy SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19065<br />
Cong-Truyen Duong, Jae-Hoon Lee, Seonghun Park, Pusan National University, Busan, Korea<br />
Sangsoo Lee, Hallym University, Chuncheon, Korea<br />
FRIDAY, JUNE 18 12:30PM – 2:30PM<br />
Poster Session II: Royal Palm 1-3<br />
Growth and Remodeling Posters<br />
56 Developing Brain and Heart Cells Respond Similarly to Altered Mechanical Loads SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19029<br />
Benjamen Filas, Philip V. Bayly, Larry Taber, Washington University, St. Louis, MO, U.S.<br />
58 Biomechanics of Early Cardiac Development: a Nonlinear Explicit FE Model of C-Looping in the<br />
Embryonic Chick Heart SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19525<br />
Jonathan Young, Renato Perucchio, University of Rochester, Rochester, NY, U.S.<br />
Larry Taber, Washington University, St. Louis, MO, U.S.
<strong>ASME</strong> <strong>2010</strong> <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>Bioengineering</strong> <strong>Conference</strong><br />
60 Appearance and Development of Secondary Ossification Center: a Mathematical Model Approach<br />
SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19648<br />
Diego Garzon, Liliana Peinado, National University of Colombia, Bogotá, Colombia<br />
62 Development and Biomechanical Characterization of a Novel Bilayer Vascular Graft SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19613<br />
Krishna Madhavan, Walter Bonani, Wei Tan, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO, U.S.<br />
Craig Lanning, University of Colorado, Aurora, CO, U.S.<br />
64 The Geometry of Connective Tissue Planes Accentuates the Biophysical Response to Traditional<br />
Acupuncture: an In Vitro Study SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19350<br />
Margaret Julias, Helen M. Buettner, David Shreiber, Rutgers University, Piscataway, NJ, U.S.<br />
66 A Model for Epithelial Migration and Wound Healing in the Avian Embryo SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19565<br />
Matthew Futterman, Evan Zamir, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, U.S.<br />
68 Assessment of Three Possible Criteria for Remodelling of Collagen Gels and Collagenous Tissues<br />
SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19064<br />
Martin Kroon, Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden<br />
FRIDAY, JUNE 18 12:30PM – 2:30PM<br />
Poster Session II: Royal Palm 1-3<br />
Musculoskeletal Soft Tissue Mechanics Posters<br />
70 Determination of in Situ Articular Cartilage Pericellular Matrix Properties via Inverse BEM Analysis of<br />
Chondron Deformation SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19308<br />
Eunjung Kim, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN, U.S.<br />
Farshid Guilak, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC, U.S.<br />
Mansoor Haider, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC, U.S.<br />
72 A Novel Approach towards Modeling the Collagen Fibril Network for Use in Nonlinear Anisotropic<br />
Polyconvex Mixture Models of Articular Cartilage SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19573<br />
Reza Shirazi, Stephen Klisch, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, CA, U.S.<br />
Pasquale Vena, Politecnico di Milano, Milano, Italy<br />
Robert Sah, University of California, San Diego, CA, U.S.<br />
74 Treatment of Intervertebral Disc With Chondroitinase-ABC Results in Reversible Degeneration in Rat Tail<br />
Model SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19247<br />
Clifford Houseman, Dave Chen, Mitchell Levine, North Shore LIJ Health System, Manhasset, NY, U.S.<br />
Matthew Scro, Daniel Grande, Nadeen Chahine, Feinstein Institute for Medical Research,<br />
Manhasset, NY, U.S.<br />
76 Three-Dimensional Finite Volume Method of Triphasic Theory in Generalized Coordinates: Application to<br />
Human Intervertebral Disc During Compressive Stress Relaxation SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19299<br />
Xiangying Chen, Wei Yong Gu, Chun-Yuh Huang, Gecheng Zha, University of Miami,<br />
Coral Gables, FL, U.S.<br />
78 Bi-Material Attachment Through a Soft Tissue Interfacial System SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19560<br />
Yanxin X. Liu, Stavros Thomopoulos, Jr-Shin Li, Guy Genin, Washington University, St. Louis, MO, U.S.<br />
Victor Birman, Missouri University of Science and Technology, St Louis, MO, U.S.<br />
80 Effect of ACL Reconstruction Graft Material on Joint Force Loss During Cyclic Fatigue Testing Using a 6-<br />
DOF Motion SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19294<br />
Daniel Boguszewski, Jason Shearn, David Butler, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH, U.S.<br />
Christopher Wagner, LifeCell Corporation, Branchburg, NJ, U.S.<br />
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<strong>ASME</strong> <strong>2010</strong> <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>Bioengineering</strong> <strong>Conference</strong><br />
82 The Strain in the Medial Unlnar Collaeral Ligament is Localized in Both the Anterior and Posterior Bands<br />
of the Anterior Bundle SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19343<br />
Amin Mohaghegh Motlagh, Mark Miller, Harold Cook, Sunghwan Kim, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh,<br />
PA, U.S.<br />
Laurel Kuxhaus, Clarkson University, Potsdam, NY, U.S.<br />
Patrick DeMeo, Mandy Brogdon, Allegheny General Hospital, Pittsburgh, PA, U.S.<br />
84 Complete Solution Sets for Neuromuscular Models Reveal How Mechanical Constraints Limit Neural<br />
Control Options SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19430<br />
Jason J. Kutch, Francisco J. Valero-Cuevas, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, U.S.<br />
86 A Rat Model for Pressure Induced Deep Tissue Injury SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19567<br />
Fang Lin, Mauli Modi, Briana Reprogle, Mike Bajema, Ziyan Wang, Gordon Kaskin, Mohsen Makhsous,<br />
Northwestern University, Chicago, IL, U.S.<br />
88 The Effect of the Fascia on the Stress Distribution in Skeletal Muscle SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19696<br />
Angelica Ramirez, Universidad Central, Bogotá, Cundinamarca, Colombia<br />
Begona Calvo Calzada, Aragon Institute of Engineering Research, Zaragoza, Spain,<br />
Jorge Grasa, Centro de Investigacion Biomedica en Red en Bioingenieria, Biomateriales Y. Nanomedicina,<br />
Zaragoza, Spain<br />
FRIDAY, JUNE 18 12:30PM – 2:30PM<br />
Poster Session II: Royal Palm 6-8<br />
PhD Student Paper Competition<br />
Solids, Design and Rehabilitation Engineering Posters<br />
90 Generalized Anisotropic Inverse Mechanics: Mechanical Anisotropy Correlates With Structural<br />
Anisotropy in Collagen Based Tissue Equivalents SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19215<br />
Ramesh Raghupathy, Spencer Lake, Ed Sander, Victor H. Barocas, University of Minnesota,<br />
Minneapolis, MN, U.S.<br />
92 Injury During Early Neonatal Development Leads to a Faster Repair Response When Compared to Later<br />
Injury in a Mouse Achilles Tendon SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19232<br />
Heather L. Ansorge, Jason E. Hsu, Louis J. Soslowsky, Lena Edelstein,<br />
University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, U.S.<br />
David E. Birk, University of South Florida, College of Medicine, Tampa, FL, U.S.<br />
94 Spatial Heterogenity of Iris Elasticity Measured by Indentation SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19454<br />
Julie Whitcomb, Victor H. Barocas, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, U.S.<br />
Sara Jouzdani, Univeristy of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, U.S.<br />
96 The Dominant Mechanical Interaction Between the Brain and Skull In Vivo is Sliding Arrested at Key<br />
Points of Brain-Skull Tethering SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19466<br />
Teresa Abney, Yuan Feng, Robert Pless, Ruth J. Okamoto, Guy M. Genin, Philip V. Bayly,<br />
Washington University, Saint Louis, MO, U.S.<br />
98 The Importance of Posterior Muscle Strength and Facet Contact in Preventing Lumbar Disc Herniation<br />
During Forward Bending SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19468<br />
Steven Rundell, William, N. Newberry, Exponent, Farmington Hills, MI, U.S.<br />
Jorge Isaza, Steven Guillory, Tulane University, Baton Rouge, LA, U.S.<br />
Judd S. Day, Steven, M. Kurtz, Exponent, Philadelphia, PA, U.S.<br />
100 Extracting Appropriate Mathematical Expressions Defining Moment Arm Relationships Using Symbolic<br />
Regression SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19541<br />
Manish Kurse, Francisco J. Valero-Cuevas, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, U.S.<br />
Michael Schmidt, Hod Lipson, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, U.S.
<strong>ASME</strong> <strong>2010</strong> <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>Bioengineering</strong> <strong>Conference</strong><br />
102 A New Scheme for Soft Tissue Artifact Compensation in Human Motion Analysis SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19556<br />
Bo Gao, Scott Banks, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, U.S.<br />
Nigel Zheng, University of North Carolina, Charlotte, NC, U.S.<br />
104 Mechanical Properties of the Rat Brain: Effect of Age and Anatomical Region SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19634<br />
Benjamin Elkin, Barclay Morrison, Columbia University, New York, NY, U.S.<br />
106 Computational Simulation of Articular Cartilage Wear in the Patellofemoral Joint During In Vitro Testing<br />
SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19636<br />
Lingmin Li, Benjamin Fregly, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, U.S.<br />
Shantanu Patil, Nick Steklov, Darryl D’Lima, Shiley Center for Orthopaedic Research and Education,<br />
La Jolla, CA, U.S.<br />
Won Bae, Michele Temple-Wong, Robert Sah, University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, CA, U.S.<br />
108 The Spatio-Temporal Structure of Force Variability in Static Grasp Suggests a Continually Active Neural<br />
Controller SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19698<br />
Kornelius Rácz, Josh M. Inouye, Francisco J. Valero-Cuevas, University of Southern California,<br />
Los Angeles, CA, U.S.<br />
FRIDAY, JUNE 18 12:30PM – 2:30PM<br />
Poster Session II: Royal Palm 6-8<br />
Human Dynamics and Rehabilitation Posters<br />
110 Musculoskeletal Modeling of Acetabular Dysplasia- Kinematics, Muscle and Joint Reaction Forces<br />
SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19658<br />
Michael D. Harris, Ryan S. Davis, Bruce MacWilliams, Christopher L. Peters, Andrew E. Anderson,<br />
University of Utah, Salt lake City, UT, U.S.<br />
112 Spinal Movement Centers of Rotation for Modeling and Development of Rehabilitation & Exoskeleton<br />
Devices SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19624<br />
Derek Lura, Rajiv Dubey, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL, U.S.<br />
114 Objective Measures Relating Cervical Dysfunction to Clinical Diagnosis and Treatment Effects<br />
SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19612<br />
Brad Rutledge, J. Vorro, L. DeStefano, T. Francisco, S. Gorbis, T.R. Bush, Michigan State University,<br />
East Lansing, MI, U.S.<br />
116 Comparing the Pelvis Kinematics of Able-Bodied Children During Normal Gait and When Riding a<br />
Therapeutic Horse SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19659<br />
Rhett Rigby, Brian A. Garner, Carolyn Skurla, Baylor University, Waco, TX, U.S.<br />
118 Skin Movements for Individuals With ACL-Deficient and ACL-Reconstructed Knees SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19034<br />
Hongsheng Wang, Nigel Zheng, University of North Carolina, Charlotte, NC, U.S.<br />
120 Control of Active Above-Knee Prostheses Through Electromyography SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19505<br />
Sai-Kit Wu, Garrett Waycaster, Xiangrong Shen, University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, AL, U.S.<br />
FRIDAY, JUNE 18 12:30PM – 2:30PM<br />
Poster Session II: Injury Posters Royal Palm 6-8<br />
122 A Finite Element Study of Blast Overpressure on the Skull With and Without Helmet SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19083<br />
Jiangyue Zhang, Frank A. Pintar, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI, U.S.<br />
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124 Evaluation of Synthetic Composite Tibias for Fracture Testing SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19274<br />
Cheryl Quenneville, Cynthia E. Dunning, University of Western Ontario, London, ON, Canada<br />
Gillian S. Greeley, General Dynamics Land Systems Canada London, ON, Canada<br />
126 Mechanisms of Head Injury During High-Rate Blast and Impact <strong>Events</strong> SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19610<br />
Reuben Kraft, U.S. Army Research Laboratory, Aberdeen, MD, U.S.<br />
128 Serum and Urine Biomarker Elevation Indicating the Onset of Deep Tissue Injury as Examined on a Rat<br />
Model SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19313<br />
Mohsen Makhsous, Fang Lin, Mauli Modi, Briana Reprogle, Northwestern University, Chicago, IL, U.S.<br />
Atek Pandya, Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL, U.S.<br />
Christopher Chadwick, Life Diagnostics, Inc., West Chester, PA, U.S.<br />
130 Acceleration of the Head During Soccer Ball Heading SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19719<br />
Anthony Paris, Jennifer McFerran Brock, University of Alaska Anchorage, Anchorage, AK, U.S.<br />
Kyle Antonini, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, U.S.<br />
132 An Improved Dummy Neck Assembly for Dynamic Rollover Testing SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19656<br />
Donald Friedman, Justin Caplinger, Garrett Mattos, Center for Injury Research, Goleta, CA, U.S.<br />
Jacqueline Paver, Monrovia, CA, U.S.<br />
134 Testing of the Prototype Low-Durometer Hybrid III Neck SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19688<br />
Jacqueline Paver, Monrovia, CA, U.S.<br />
Justin Caplinger, Garrett Mattos, Donald Friedman, Center for Injury Research, Goleta, CA, U.S.<br />
136 Three Dimensional Flouroscan is More Accurate and Repeatable Than Two Dimensional Flouroscan for<br />
Measuring Central Scaphoid Screw Placement in a Cadaver Model SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19084<br />
Hyun Kyu Han, W. Scott Green, Jenni M. Buckley, Lisa Lattanza, University of California,<br />
San Francisco, CA, U.S.<br />
138 Head Impact Response: Pressure Analysis Simulation SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19176<br />
Philippe G. Young, Chris W. Pearce, University of Exeter, Exeter, U.K.<br />
Brian Walker, Liliana Beldie, ARUP, Solihull, U.K.<br />
Ross Cotton, Simpleware Ltd., Exeter, Devon, U.K.<br />
FRIDAY, JUNE 18 12:30PM – 2:30PM<br />
Poster Session II: Royal Palm 6-8<br />
Bone Mechanics Posters<br />
140 A Comparison of Two Automated Block Placement Methods for Multi-Block Hexahedral Finite Element<br />
Meshing SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19106<br />
Austin J. Ramme, Kiran H. Shivanna, Vincent A. Magnotta, Nicole M. Grosland, University of Iowa,<br />
Iowa, IA, U.S.<br />
142 Optimal Screw Placement for Reverse Total Shoulder Arthroplasty SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19115<br />
Thuc-Quyen D. Nguyen, Gerd Diederichs, Jenni M. Buckley, University of California,<br />
San Francisco, CA, U.S.<br />
James Guido DiStefano, Jr., Andrew Y. Park, William H. Montgomery, III, St. Mary’s Medical Center,<br />
San Francisco, CA, U.S.<br />
144 Assessment of Bone Quality Associated With Loosely and Tightly Bound Water SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19300<br />
Qingwen Ni, Daniel P. Nicolella, Southwest Research Institute, San Antonio, TX, U.S.
<strong>ASME</strong> <strong>2010</strong> <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>Bioengineering</strong> <strong>Conference</strong><br />
146 Mitigation of Bone Loss by Dynamic Hydraulic Pressure Stimulation in a Rat Disuse Model<br />
SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19392<br />
Minyi Hu, Jiqi Cheng, Suzanne Ferreri, Frederick Serra-Hsu, Wei Lin, Yi-Xian Qin,<br />
Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, NY, U.S.<br />
148 Bone Remodeling Simulation Using Abaqus Subroutine USDFLD SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19279<br />
Xiangyi (Cheryl) Liu, Sekar Govindarajan, Subham Sett, Dassault Systems SIMULIA Corp,<br />
Providence, RI, U.S.<br />
FRIDAY, JUNE 18 12:30PM – 2:30PM<br />
Poster Session II: Royal Palm 6-8<br />
Joint and Spine Posters<br />
150 Fatigue Behavior of Stainless Steel, Titanium, and Cobalt Chromium Molybdenum Spinal Rods<br />
SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19720<br />
Anthony Paris, Alex Bergeron, Matt Cullin, University of Alaska Anchorage, Anchorage, AK, U.S.<br />
Andres Munk, Macomb Orthopedic Surgeons, Warren, MI, U.S.<br />
152 Functional Role of the Superior Articular Facets of the Atlas in the Enhancement of Craniovertebral<br />
Junction Stability SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19109<br />
Richard Hallgren, Jesse Zrull, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI, U.S.<br />
Erik Cattrysse, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Brussel, Belgium,<br />
154 Evaluating Relationship Between Passive Knee Envelope and a Dynamically Simulated Walk<br />
SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19263<br />
Amit Mane, Lorin Maletsky, University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS, U.S.<br />
156 Optimal Position for the Artifical Patella During Resurfacing to Decrease Stress and Avoid Pre-Prosthetic<br />
Patellar Fracture SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19419<br />
Kwang Won Choi, Farid M.L. Amirouche, Mark H. Gonzalez, University of Illinois Medical Center,<br />
Chicago, IL, U.S.<br />
Wayne M. Goldstein, Illinois Bone and Joint Institute, Morton Grove, IL, U.S.<br />
158 Effect of Implant Shape and Material Properties on Stresses in the Glenoid Component of Total Shoulder<br />
Arthroplasties a Finite Element Analysis SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19494<br />
Jingzhou Zhang, Charlie Yongpravat, Marc Dyrszka, William N. Levine, Thomas R. Gardner,<br />
Christopher S. Ahmad, Columbia University, New York, NY, U.S.<br />
160 A Comparison of the Performance of Hexahedral and Tetrahedral Elements in Finite Element Models of<br />
the Foot SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19427<br />
Srinivas C. Tadepalli, Peter R. Cavanagh, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, U.S.<br />
Ahmet Erdemir, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH, U.S.<br />
162 Flatfoot and Its Surgical Treatments: a Computational Model of Common Procedures SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19592<br />
Joseph Iaquinto, Jennifer Wayne, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA, U.S.<br />
164 Estimation of Pose and Medial/Lateral Contact Force Using Multi-Axial Load Measurements From an<br />
Instrumented Knee Implant SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19695<br />
Andrew Meyer, Scott Banks, Benjamin Fregly, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, U.S.<br />
James Coburn, Melinda Harman, Biomotion Foundation, Palm Beach, FL, U.S.<br />
166 Effect of Annular Micro Tear on Lumbar Intervertebral Disc Biomechanics SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19025<br />
Raghu Natarajan, Gunnar Andersson, Howard S. An, Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, IL, U.S.<br />
Mohammed Qasim, University of Illinois, Chicago, IL, U.S.<br />
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168 Implementation of a New Torque Device in Ox-Tails SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19108<br />
Robert Rizza, Milwaukee School of Engineering, Milwaukee, WI, U.S.<br />
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<strong>ASME</strong> <strong>2010</strong> <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>Bioengineering</strong> <strong>Conference</strong><br />
XueCheng Liu, John Thometz, Roger Lyon, Channing Tassone, Medical College of Wisconsin,<br />
Milwaukee, WI, U.S.<br />
170 Biomechanical Analysis of Cervicothoracic Junction Osteototomy in Cadaveric Model of Ankylosing<br />
Spondylitis: Effect of Rod Material and Diamter SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19130<br />
Justin K. Scheer, Jessica A. Tang, Vedat Deviren, Jenni M. Buckley, Murat Pekmezci,<br />
Robert McClellan, Christopher Ames, University of California, San Francisco, CA, U.S.<br />
172 Revision Rod Strategies in Spinal Deformity With Hardware Failure: a Biomechanical Study<br />
SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19131<br />
Justin K. Scheer, Jessica A. Tang, Vedat Deviren, Jenni M. Buckley, Murat Pekmezci,<br />
Robert McClellan, Christopher Ames, University of California, San Francisco, CA, U.S.<br />
174 A Finite Element Analysis of the C2-C7 Sheep Spine SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19301<br />
Nicole DeVries, Nicole Kallemeyn, Kiran H. Shivanna, Nicole M. Grosland, University of Iowa,<br />
Iowa, IA, U.S.<br />
176 Comparsion of Biomechanics of Lumbar-Pelvis Segment With Posterior Screw-Rod Versus Interspinous<br />
Plate Fixation System SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19356<br />
Ali Kiapour, James O’Donnell, Vijay Goel, Ashok Biyani, University of Toledo, Toledo, OH, U.S.<br />
178 Investigation of Changes in Segmental Kinematics and Load Distribution on Components of Lumbosacral<br />
Fixation After Addition of Iliac Screw SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19723<br />
Ali Kiapour, Ata Kiapour, Vijay Goel, University of Toledo, Toledo, OH, U.S.<br />
180 Comparative Assessment of Sacral Screw Loosening Augmented With PMMA Versus a Calcium<br />
Triglyceride Bone Cement SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19383<br />
Stewart D. McLachlin, Khalid Al Saleh, Kevin R. Gurr, Stewart I. Bailey, Chris S. Bailey,<br />
Cynthia E. Dunning, University of Western Ontario, London, ON, Canada<br />
182 Measurement of 3D Vertebral Body Position and Orientation Using Single Plane Fluoroscopy<br />
SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19697<br />
Bryan Conrad, Scott Banks, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, U.S.<br />
184 The Effects of Radial Core Decompression on Lunate Kinematics SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19127<br />
Andrew Smith, Philip Nowicki, Mohamed Samir Hefzy, Michael Dennis, Abdul Azim Mustapha,<br />
University of Toledo, Toledo, OH, U.S.<br />
FRIDAY, JUNE 18 12:30PM – 2:30PM<br />
Poster Session II: Orchid Foyer<br />
Tissue and Cellular Engineering Posters<br />
186 Effects of Tensile Stimulation on Gene Expression and In Vitro Stiffness of Murine Tissue Engineered<br />
Constructs SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19120<br />
Nathaniel Dyment, Kumar Chokalingam, Cynthia Gooch, Jason Shearn, David Butler,<br />
University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH, U.S.<br />
Amanda Shoemaker, Christopher Wylie, Cincinnati Childrens Hospital Research Foundation,<br />
Cincinnati, OH, U.S.<br />
188 Estimation of Biomechanical Stimulus in Bone Scaffolds In Vivo: Multi-Scale Finite Element Model<br />
SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19322<br />
Dominique Pioletti, Alireza Roshan-Ghias, Alexandre Terrier, EPFL, Lausanne, Switzerland
<strong>ASME</strong> <strong>2010</strong> <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>Bioengineering</strong> <strong>Conference</strong><br />
190 Effect of Solvent on Electrospun PLLA Fiber Mechanical Characteristics and Ligament Fibroblast<br />
Responses SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19339<br />
Chun-Yuan Liu, Wei-Ren Chang, Wei-Bor Tsai, Pen-Hsiu Grace Chao, National Taiwan University,<br />
Taipei, Taiwan<br />
192 Differential Chondrogenic Potential of Human and Bovine Mesenchymal Stem Cells in Agarose and<br />
Photocrosslinked Hyaluronic Acid Hydrogels SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19461<br />
Minwook Kim, Isaac E. Erickson, Jason Burdick, George R. Dodge, Robert L. Mauck,<br />
University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, U.S.<br />
194 Micromechanical Deformation of Chondrogenic Mesenchymal Stem Cells in 3D Hydrogels is Modulated<br />
by Time in Culture and Matrix Connectivity SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19534<br />
Megan Farrell, Tiffany Zachry, Robert L. Mauck, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, U.S.<br />
196 Approach to Design Loading Protocols for Cartilage Tissue Engineering - Hypothesis, Experiment and<br />
Model SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19586<br />
Corrinus C. van Donkelaar, Mehdi Khoshgoftar, Keita Ito, Eindhoven University of Technology,<br />
Eindhoven, Netherlands<br />
Linda Kock, Biomedical Engineering, Eindhoven University of Technology, Eindhoven, Netherlands<br />
198 Vasculature Formation Using Three-Dimensional Cell Printing Technology SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19282<br />
Vivian Lee, Guohao Dai, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY, U.S.<br />
200 Supercritical Carbon Dioxide Sterilization Minimally Affects Human Allograft Skin Morphology and<br />
Biomechanics SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19223<br />
Joshua Shaw, Shawn Hunter, Community Tissue Services, Dayton, OH, U.S.<br />
Liemin Au, Barbara Hull, Wright State University, Dayton, OH, U.S.<br />
202 Effects of Static Compression on Energy Metabolism of Porcine Intervertebral Disc SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19600<br />
Tai-Yi Yuan, Hanan N. Fernando, Jessica R. Czamanski, Chong Wang, Wei Yong Gu,<br />
Chun-Yuh Huang, University of Miami, Coral Gables, FL, U.S.<br />
204 Choline Chloride Improves the Desiccation Tolerance of Chinese Hamster Ovary Cells SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19606<br />
Nilay Chakraborty, Heidi Elmoazzen, Mehmet Toner, Harvard Med School, Shriner Burns Hospital<br />
Boston, MA, U.S.<br />
Michael Menze, Steven Hand, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA, U.S.<br />
206 Experimental and Numerical Analysis of Thermal Ablation in Biological Tissues Using Short Pulse Lasers<br />
SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19627<br />
Amir Sajjadi, FIT, Melbourne, FL, U.S.<br />
Ogugua Onyejekwe, Kunal Mitra, Michael Grace, Florida Institute of Technology, Melbourne, FL, U.S.<br />
208 Functionalized Collagen Scaffolds for Peripheral Nerve Regeneration SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19680<br />
Shirley Masand, Jian Chen, Melitta Schachner, David Shreiber, Rutgers University, Piscataway, NJ, U.S.<br />
210 Encapsulated Mesenchymal Stem Cells for CNS Repair SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19712<br />
Jeffrey Barminko, Jean-Pierre Dolle, Rene Schloss, Marty Grumet, Martin Yarmush, Rutgers University,<br />
Piscatway, NJ, U.S.<br />
212 The Effects of Cell Contraction and Loss of Adhesion on the Apoptosis of Valve Interstitial Cells<br />
SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19249<br />
Ruogang Zhao, Lina Lin, Craig A. Simmons, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada<br />
214 Single Cell Mechanosensitivity to Cyclic Compression Using a Combined Atomic Force Microscope-<br />
Confocal System SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19388<br />
Paul Weafer, Patrick McGarry, National University of Ireland, Galway, Ireland<br />
Suzi Jarvis, University College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland<br />
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216 Correspondence of the Effect of Shear Stress Magnitude on Endothelial Cell Alignment and Heparan<br />
Sulfate Expression SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19473<br />
Steve Wallace, Tobias Hasenberg, Morton H. Friedman, Duke University, Durham, NC, U.S.<br />
218 Effects of Directional Oscillatory Shear Index on Endothelial Cell Proliferation and Morphology<br />
SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19626<br />
Amlan Chakraborty, Venkatakrishna R. Jala, Haribabu Bodduluri, M. Keith Sharp, R. Eric Berson, University<br />
of Louisville, Louisville, KY, U.S.<br />
220 Correlation of Biomechanics to Tissue Reaction in Aortic Aneurysm Assessed by Computational Finite<br />
Element Analysis and FDG-PET-CT SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19031<br />
Christian Reeps, Hanns-Henning Eckstein, Technische Universität München, München, Germany<br />
Michael W. Gee, Wolfgang A. Wall, Institute for Computational Mechanics, München, Germany<br />
222 Probing Dynamic Responses of the Extracellular Matrix to Coupled Mechanical and Chemical Inputs<br />
SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19206<br />
Robert L. Steward Jr., Philip R. LeDuc, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, U.S.<br />
Chao-Min Cheng, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, U.S.<br />
224 The Effects of Biaxial Preconditioning on Failure of Acelluluar Collagen Gels SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19384<br />
Ryan M. Dean, Ed Sander, Victor H. Barocas, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, U.S.<br />
226 Differential Responses of Endothelial Cells to Positive and Negative Wall Shear Stress Gradients<br />
SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19535<br />
Jennifer Dolan, Sukhjinder Singh, Hui Meng, John Kolega, State University of New York,<br />
Buffalo, NY, U.S.<br />
228 Effects of the Initial Alignment and Passive Reorientation of Actin Fibers on the Tensile Stiffness of<br />
Whole Cells SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19669<br />
Yoshihiro Ujihara, Masanori Nakamura, Hiroshi Miyazaki, Shigeo Wada, Osaka University,<br />
Toyonaka, Japan<br />
230 Effect of Mechanical Stimulation on Mesenchymal Stem Cell Seeded Cartilage Constructs SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19645<br />
Karin Wartella, Jennifer Wayne, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA, U.S.<br />
SATURDAY, JUNE 19 11:00AM – 2:30PM<br />
Workshop 4: FEBio Workshop Orchid 3<br />
Workshop 5: Challenges in Pediatric Cardiovascular Research Orchid 1<br />
Workshop 6: Panel on Careers in Industry Royal Palm 4-5<br />
SATURDAY, JUNE 19 2:45PM – 4:15PM<br />
Design and Devices Acacia 1-3<br />
Chair: Sara E. Wilson, University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS, U.S.<br />
Co-Chair: Lucas H. Timmins, Georgia Institute of Technology/Emory University, Atlanta, GA, U.S.<br />
2:45PM Rapid, Low-Cost, Microfluidic Thermocycler for High-Throughput Genetic Diagnostics SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19714<br />
Christopher R. Phaneuf, Nikita Pak, Craig Forest, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, U.S.<br />
3:00PM Design of Biomorphic Polymeric Heart Valve Prosthes by Means of FEM Modeling SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19420<br />
Adriano Zaffora, Politecnico di Milano, Milan, Italy<br />
Joanna Stasiak, Geoff D. Moggridge, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, U.K.<br />
Maria Laura Costantino, Roberto Fumero, Politecnico di Milano, Milan, Italy
<strong>ASME</strong> <strong>2010</strong> <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>Bioengineering</strong> <strong>Conference</strong><br />
3:15PM Test to Fracture of Cardiac Lead Coils in Unidirectional Bending Fatigue SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19145<br />
Michael P. Campbell, Byron E. Johnson, Medtronic Inc., Mounds View, MN, U.S.<br />
3:30PM Water-Fat Decomposition by IDEAL-MRI With Phase Estimation: a Method to Determine Chemical<br />
Contents In Vivo SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19296<br />
Jing Xu, Merck Research Laboratories, Rahway, NJ, U.S.<br />
Xiaofei Hu, Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY, U.S.<br />
Haiying Tang, Richard Kennan, Karim Azer, Merck Research Laboratories, Rahway, NJ, U.S.<br />
3:45PM Inclined Direct Shear Testing Device: a New Tool for Bone Mechanics and Osteoporosis Research<br />
SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19156<br />
Younane Abousleiman, Son Hoang, Minh Tran, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK, U.S.<br />
4:00PM Assessment of Cancellous Bone Strength in the Lumbar Spine Using a Smart Ball-Tip Probe<br />
SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19121<br />
Kate D. Liddle, Michael Tufaga, Glenn Diekmann, Jenni M. Buckley, Viva Tai, Kathleen Mulligan, Christopher<br />
Ames, Robert McClellan, University of California, San Francisco, CA, U.S.<br />
SATURDAY, JUNE 19 2:45PM – 4:15PM<br />
Fluids: Pediatric Challenges Orchid 1<br />
Chair: Keefe B. Manning, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA, U.S.<br />
Co-Chair: Ajit P. Yoganathan, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, U.S.<br />
2:45PM Design of a Novel Cavopulmonary Assist Device for Fontan Procedures: CFD, PIV, and Hydraulic<br />
Testing SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19558<br />
Jeffrey R. Kennington, Steven Frankel, Jun Chen, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, U.S.<br />
Guruprasad A. Giridharan, University of Louisville, Lousiville, KY, U.S.<br />
Mark D. Rodefeld, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, IN, U.S.<br />
3:00PM Assessment of Energy Loss due to Pulmonary Valve Insufficiency in Tetralogy of Fallot Physiology Using<br />
Patient Specific Geometry SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19631<br />
Ashish Das, William Gottliebson, Madhura Karve, Cincinnati Children’s Hospital and Medical Center,<br />
Cincinnati, OH, U.S.<br />
Rupak Banerjee, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH, U.S.<br />
3:15PM Importance of Pre-Operative Hemodynamics in the Surgical Planning of Complex Single Ventricle<br />
Patients SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19071<br />
Christopher M. Haggerty, Diane A. de Zelicourt, Kartik S. Sundareswaran,<br />
Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, U.S.<br />
Mark A. Fogel, Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA, U.S.<br />
Ajit P. Yoganathan, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, U.S.<br />
3:30PM The Challenges of Developing a Pediatric Ventricular Assist Device From a Fluid Dynamics Perspective<br />
SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19549<br />
Breigh N. Roszelle, Benjamin T. Cooper, Ning Yang, Steven Deutsch, Keefe B. Manning,<br />
Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA, U.S.<br />
3:45PM Pulsatile Efficiency and Pediatric Venous Assist Options in Failing Fontan Patients SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19644<br />
Onur Dur, Kerem Pekkan, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, U.S.<br />
Ergin Kocyildirim, Ozlem Soran, Peter Wearden, Victor Morell, University of Pittsburgh,<br />
Pittsburgh, PA, U.S.<br />
Curt G. Degroff, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, U.S.<br />
4:00PM A Computational Framework for Optimization and Uncertainty Quantification in Surgical Design for<br />
Pediatric Cardiology SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19709<br />
Alison Marsden, Sethuraman Sankaran, Weiguang Yang, University of California, San Diego, CA, U.S.<br />
Jeffrey Feinstein, Stanford Univeristy, Stanford, CA, U.S.<br />
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<strong>ASME</strong> <strong>2010</strong> <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>Bioengineering</strong> <strong>Conference</strong><br />
SATURDAY, JUNE 19 2:45PM – 4:15PM<br />
Effects of Mechanical Confinement on Cells and Tissues Orchid 3<br />
Chair: Mohammad Mofrad, University of California, Berkeley, CA, U.S.<br />
Co-Chair: Evan Zamir, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, U.S.<br />
2:45PM The Effects of Geometry and Static Boundary Conditions on Microvessel Outgrowth in a 3D Model of<br />
Angiogenesis SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19587<br />
Clayton J. Underwood, Lowell Taylor Edgar, Steve Maas, Jeffrey A. Weiss, University of Utah,<br />
Salt Lake City, UT, U.S.<br />
Laxminarayanan Krishnan, James B. Hoying, Cardiovascular Innovation Institute, Louisville, KY, U.S.<br />
3:00PM Alteration of Fibroblast Cell Behavior due to Contraction of Substrate SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19507<br />
Uday Chippada, Xue Jiang, Michelle Previtera, Rene Schloss, Rutgers University, Piscataway, NJ, U.S.<br />
Bernard Yurke, Boise State University, Boise, ID, U.S.<br />
Bonnie Firestein, Noshir Langrana, Rutgers University, Piscataway, NJ, U.S.<br />
3:15PM Mechanically-Induced Cytoskeletal Remodeling in 3D Cultures of Contractile Fibroblasts SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19684<br />
Sheng-Lin Lee, Kenneth M. Pryse, Boyd Butler, Elliot L. Elson, Guy M. Genin,<br />
Washington University School of Medicine, Saint Louis, MO, U.S.<br />
3:30PM Probing Multicellular Dynamics in Xenopus Laevis Embryonic Development Using a Mechanical<br />
Engineering Based Microfluidic Feedback Approach SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19319<br />
YongTae Kim, Philip R. LeDuc, William C. Messner, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, U.S.<br />
Sagar D. Joshi, Lance A. Davidson, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, U.S.<br />
3:45PM Effect of Vessel Stiffening and High Pulsatility Flow on Contractile Function and Proliferation of Small<br />
Arterial Cells SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19597<br />
Devon Scott, Robin Shandas, Wei Tan, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO, U.S.<br />
4:00PM Sliding Contact Loading Improves the Tensile Properties of MSC-Based Engineered Cartilage<br />
SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19292<br />
Alice H. Huang, Brendon M. Baker, Robert L. Mauck, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, U.S.<br />
Gerard A. Ateshian, Columbia University, New York, NY, U.S.<br />
SATURDAY, JUNE 19 2:45PM – 4:15PM<br />
Structural Mechanics of Bone Royal Palm 4-5<br />
Chair: Elizabeth Loboa, UNC and North Carolina State University, Chapel Hill, NC, U.S.<br />
Co-Chair: X. Sherry Liu, Columbia University, New York, NY, U.S.<br />
2:45PM Direct Visualization of the Initiation and Progression of Vertebral Fractures SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19588<br />
Amira Hussein, Elise Morgan, Boston University, Boston, MA, U.S.<br />
3:00PM Less Diffuse Damage Was Observed in Osteogenesis Imperfecta Mice Femurs Than Wild-Type Controls<br />
SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19401<br />
Xuanliang Dong, Mahyar Zoghi, Qitao Ran, Xiaodu Wang, University of Texas, San Antonio, TX, U.S.<br />
3:15PM Mechanoregulated Bone Remodeling May Explain Bone Structural Changes Observed in Osteoarthritis<br />
SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19583<br />
Lieke Cox, Corrinus C. van Donkelaar, Bert van Rietbergen, Keita Ito,<br />
Eindhoven University of Technology, Eindhoven, Netherlands<br />
3:30PM Bone Properties Surrounding HA-Coated Custom Osseous Dental Implants SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19020<br />
Maribel Baker, Jack Lemons, Alan Eberhardt, Unversity of Alabama, Birmingham, AL, U.S.
<strong>ASME</strong> <strong>2010</strong> <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>Bioengineering</strong> <strong>Conference</strong><br />
3:45PM Congruency of Scapula Locking Plates: Implications for Implant Design SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19117<br />
Thuc-Quyen D. Nguyen, Jenni M. Buckley, University of California, San Francisco, CA, U.S.<br />
Andrew Y. Park, James Guido DiStefano, Jr., William H. Montgomery, III, St. Mary’s Medical Center,<br />
San Francisco, CA, U.S.<br />
Christopher D. Grimsrud, Kaiser Permanente Oakland, Oakland, CA, U.S.<br />
4:00PM Assessing the Feasibility of a Nailing Operation for Bone Fracture Fixation Using a Cavity-Expansion<br />
Based Penetration Model SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19305<br />
Matthew Prygoski, Steven R. Schmid, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN, U.S.<br />
SATURDAY, JUNE 19 2:45PM – 4:15PM<br />
Chair: Todd Doehring, Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA, U.S.<br />
Co-Chair: Virginia Ferguson, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO, U.S.<br />
Solid Mechanics Acacia 4-6<br />
2:45PM Mechanical Contribution of Fiber Angular Distribution in Connective Tissue: Comparison of Two<br />
Modeling Approaches SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19126<br />
Daniel Cortes, Dawn Elliott, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, U.S.<br />
Spencer Lake, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, U.S.<br />
Jennifer A. Kadlowec, Rowan University, Glassboro, NJ, U.S.<br />
Louis J. Soslowsky, McKay Orthopaedic Research Laboratory, University of Pennsylvania,<br />
Philadelphia, PA, U.S.<br />
3:00PM Shear and Friction in the Delamination of Human Chorioamnion SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19681<br />
Brandi N. Briggs, Virginia Ferguson, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO, U.S.<br />
3:15PM Characterizing the Maternal Adaptations of Pregnancy and Recovery Following Vaginal Delivery in the<br />
Rodent Model SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19224<br />
Andrew Feola, Steven Abramowitch, Pamela Moalli, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, U.S.<br />
Marianna Alperin, Kaiser Permanente, Los Angeles, CA, U.S.<br />
3:30PM Hexahedral Meshing of Subject-Specific Anatomic Structures Using Registered Building Blocks<br />
SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19391<br />
Amla Natarajan, Vincent A. Magnotta, Nicole M. Grosland, University of Iowa, Iowa, IA, U.S.<br />
3:45PM Sliver-Free Fully Automated Robust Mesh Generation fof Complex Embedded Organic Shapes From 3-D<br />
Volumetric Images SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19563<br />
Todd Doehring, Spencer Stober, Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA, U.S.<br />
4:00PM Experimental and Computational Biomechanical Characterization of the Dolphin Tracheo-Bronchial Tree<br />
During Diving SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19078<br />
Paola Bagnoli, Adriano Zaffora, Roberto Fumero, Maria Laura Costantino, Politecnico di Milano,<br />
Milan, Italy<br />
Bruno Cozzi, University of Padova, Legnaro - Agripolis (PD), Italy<br />
SATURDAY, JUNE 19 2:45PM – 4:15PM<br />
Chair: Juan Cebral, George Mason University, Fairfax, VA, U.S.<br />
Co-Chair: Hui Meng, State University of New York, Buffalo, NY, U.S.<br />
Cerebral Aneurysms Orchid 2<br />
2:45PM Endothelial Cell Migration in Patient-Specific Models of Intracranial Aneurysm SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19027<br />
Liang-Der Jou, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX, U.S.<br />
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3:00PM Hemodynamics of Ruptured and Unruptured Cerebral Aneurysms SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19252<br />
Juan Cebral, Fernando Mut, George Mason University, Fairfax, VA, U.S.<br />
Christopher Putman, Inova Fairfax Hospital, Falls Church, VA, U.S.<br />
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<strong>ASME</strong> <strong>2010</strong> <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>Bioengineering</strong> <strong>Conference</strong><br />
3:15PM In Vitro Simulation of Flow Diverter Induced Clotting in Aneurysms Using Rennet Activated Milk Flow<br />
SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19483<br />
Chander Sadasivan, Henry H. Woo, David J. Fiorella, Baruch B. Lieber, Stony Brook University,<br />
Stony Brook, NY, U.S.<br />
Jessica M. Schmidtman, University of Miami, Coral Gables, FL, U.S.<br />
3:30PM Role of Hemodynamics in Initiation of Aneurysmal Remodeling SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19537<br />
Hui Meng, Sabareesh Natarajan, Elenia Metaxa, Markus Tremmel, Ling Gao, Max Mandelbaum, Jianping<br />
Xiang, Nicholas Liaw, Daniel Swartz, Siddiqui Adnan, John Kolega,<br />
State University of New York, Buffalo, NY, U.S.<br />
J. Mocco, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, U.S.<br />
3:45PM Computational Analyses of an In-Vitro Aneurysm Model Based on Three-Dimensional Angiography With<br />
Comparison to Phase Contrast Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Dye Injection Studies SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19615<br />
Stephanie M. George, Don P. Giddens, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, U.S.<br />
Pierre J. Watson, John N. Oshinski, Daniel Karolyi, Frank C. Tong, Emory University, Atlanta, GA, U.S.<br />
Charles W. Kerber, University of California, San Diego, CA, U.S.<br />
4:00PM Comparison of Imaging Modalities in the Quantification of Cerebral Aneurysm Geometry SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19647<br />
Manasi Ramachandran, Rohini Retarekar, David Hasan, Bruno Policeni, Robert Harbaugh, Madhavan L.<br />
Raghavan, University of Iowa, Iowa, IA, U.S.<br />
SATURDAY, JUNE 19 4:30PM – 6:00PM<br />
Orthopedic Design and Devices Acacia 1-3<br />
Chair: Lorin Maletsky, University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS, U.S.<br />
Co-Chair: Martin L. Tanaka, Western Carolina University, Cullowhee, NC, U.S.<br />
4:30PM A Novel Method for Magnetic Isolation and Characterization of Polycarbonate-Urethane Wear Particles<br />
SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19049<br />
Jonathan J. Elsner, Avi Shterling, Eran Linder-Ganz, Active Implants Corporation, Netanya, Israel<br />
Keren Hakshur, Noam Eliaz, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel<br />
4:45PM Validation of Finite Element Models for Plantar Pressure in an Orthotic for Clubfoot SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19111<br />
Robert Rizza, Milwaukee School of Engineering, Milwaukee, WI, U.S.<br />
XueCheng Liu, John Thometz, Roger Lyon, Channing Tassone, Scott Van Valin,<br />
Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI, U.S.<br />
5:00PM Predicting the Strength of Volar Screw Purchase in the Distal Radius: Comparison Between DEXA and a<br />
New Smart Surgical Tool SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19086<br />
Kate D. Liddle, Meir Marmor, Hyun Kyu Han, Marshall Fong, Thomas Chu, Viva Tai, Kathleen Mulligan, Jenni<br />
M. Buckley, Amir Matityahu,<br />
University of California, San Francisco, CA, U.S.<br />
5:15PM Tibiofemoral Alignment for Total Knee Arthroplasty: Differences Between Static and Dynamic Tibial<br />
Plateau Loading SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19139<br />
Emily Miller, Mark Pagnano, Kenton K. Kaufman, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, U.S.<br />
5:30PM Relationship of Knee Articular Cartilage Thickness to Body Mass Index and Gait Mechanics<br />
SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19409<br />
Katerina Blazek, Jennifer Erhart, Thomas Andriacchi, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, U.S.<br />
Jessica Asay, VA Bone and Joint Rehabilitation R&D Center, Palo Alto, CA, U.S.<br />
5:45PM Model of Silorane Composite for Bone Stabilization Application SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19500<br />
Jennifer R. Melander, Rachel A. Weiler, Bradley D. Miller, Kathleen V. Kilway, J. David Eick,<br />
University of Missouri, Kansas City, MO, U.S.
<strong>ASME</strong> <strong>2010</strong> <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>Bioengineering</strong> <strong>Conference</strong><br />
SATURDAY, JUNE 19 4:30PM – 6:00PM<br />
Chair: Cahit A. Evrensel, University of Nevada, Reno, NV, U.S.<br />
Co-Chair: Samir Ghadiali, Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, U.S.<br />
Fluids: Respiratory Orchid 1<br />
4:30PM Propagation of an Air Finger Into a Fluid Filled Bifurcation SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19079<br />
Benjamin L. Vaughan, Jr., James B. Grotberg, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, U.S.<br />
4:45PM Critical Design Condensation Locations in Facial Masks SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19101<br />
Ahmed Al-Jumaily, Auckland University of Technology, Auckland, New Zealand<br />
5:00PM Computational Modeling of Aerosol Deposition Characteristics in Cyclic Bifurcating Tube Flow<br />
SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19169<br />
Sinjae Hyun, Sun Jin Moon, Mercer University, Macon, GA, U.S.<br />
Chong Kim, US EPA, RTP, NC, U.S.<br />
5:15PM Fluid-Strucutre Modeling of Lung Epithelial Cell Deformation During the Reopening of Compliant<br />
Airways SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19276<br />
Xiaodong Chen, Samir Ghadiali, Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, U.S.<br />
5:30PM A Novel Method of Characterizing Regional Lung Deformation SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19578<br />
Ryan Amelon, Kunlin Cao, Kai Ding, Gary Christensen, Joseph Reinhardt, Madhavan L. Raghavan,<br />
University of Iowa, Iowa, IA, U.S.<br />
5:45PM Increasing Storage Modulus, Contact Angle and Surface Tension of Airway Mucus Increase Clearance by<br />
Simulated Cough Through a Model Human Trachea SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19703<br />
Anpalaki J. Ragavan, Cahit A. Evrensel, Peter Krumpe, University of Nevada, Reno, NV, U.S.<br />
SATURDAY, JUNE 19 4:30PM – 6:00PM<br />
Multiscale Modeling Orchid 3<br />
Chair: Philip R. LeDuc, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, U.S.<br />
Co-Chair: Corrinus C. van Donkelaar, Eindhoven University of Technology, Eindhoven, Netherlands<br />
4:30PM A Multiscale Model for the Indentation of Type-I Collagen Soft-Tissue Equivalents SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19293<br />
Mohammad F. Hadi, Victor H. Barocas, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, U.S.<br />
Fabien J. Delalondre, Cameron W. Smith, Lijuan Zhang, Mark S. Shephard,<br />
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY, U.S.<br />
4:45PM Response of an Actin Filament Network Model Under Cyclic Stretching Through a Coarse Grained Monte<br />
Carlo Approach SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19337<br />
John Kang, Robert L. Steward Jr., Yong Tae Kim, Russell Schwartz, Philip R. LeDuc,<br />
Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, U.S.<br />
Kathleen M. Puskar, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, Pomona, CA, U.S.<br />
5:00PM Effects of Friction Coefficient and Receptor Number on Cell-Substrate Interactions During Migration<br />
SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19323<br />
Henry C. Wong, William C. Tang, University of California, Irvine, CA, U.S.<br />
5:15PM Electrostatic Contribution of the Proteoglycans to the In-Plane Shear and Compressive Stiffness of<br />
Corneal Stroma SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19191<br />
Hamed Hatami-Marbini, Peter Pinsky, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, U.S.<br />
5:30PM Dynamic Tensile Loading Improves the Mechanical Properties of MSC-Laden Aligned Nanofibrous<br />
Scaffolds SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19447<br />
Brendon M. Baker, Roshan P. Shah, Robert L. Mauck, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, U.S.<br />
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<strong>ASME</strong> <strong>2010</strong> <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>Bioengineering</strong> <strong>Conference</strong><br />
5:45PM A Method to Extract the Complete Fiber Network Topology of Planar Fibrous Tissues and Scaffolds<br />
SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19166<br />
Antonio D’Amore, John A. Stella, William R. Wagner, Michael S. Sacks, University of Pittsburgh,<br />
Pittsburgh, PA, U.S.<br />
SATURDAY, JUNE 19 4:30PM – 6:00PM<br />
Mechanics of Bone Tissue Royal Palm 4-5<br />
Chair: Liming Voo, Johns Hopkins University, Laurel, MD, U.S.<br />
Co-Chair: Jenni M. Buckley, University of California, San Francisco, CA, U.S.<br />
4:30PM µCT/HR-pQCT Image Based Plate-Rod Microstructural Finite Element Model Efficiently Predicts the<br />
Elastic Moduli and Yield Strength of Human Trabecular Bone SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19158<br />
X. Sherry Liu, Elizabeth Shane, X. Edward Guo, Columbia University, New York, NY, U.S.<br />
Aaron J. Field, Tony M. Keaveny, University of California, Berkeley, CA, U.S.<br />
4:45PM Dehydration and Rehydration Alter Elastic and Viscoelastic Nanomechanical Properties of Cortical and<br />
Trabecular Bone SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19059<br />
Suzanne Ferreri, Bing Hu, Yi-Xian Qin, Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, NY, U.S.<br />
5:00PM A Semi-Empirical Elastic-Plastic-Visco-Damage Constitutive Model of Cortical Bone SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19416<br />
Qing Luo, Qiguo Rong, Huijie Leng, Peking University, Beijing, China<br />
Rae Acuna, Xuanliang Dong, Xiaodu Wang, University of Texas, San Antonio, TX, U.S.<br />
5:15PM The Orientation Distribution of Apatite Crystals Accounts for Variability in the Elastic Anisotropy of<br />
Human Cortical Bone Tissue SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19481<br />
Justin Deuerling, Ryan K. Roeder, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN, U.S.<br />
5:30PM Deformation Mechanisms in Nanoindentation of Bone SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19665<br />
Rachel C. Paietta, Sara E. Olesiak, Virginia Ferguson, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO, U.S.<br />
5:45PM Intercellular Calcium Wave Propagation in Linear and Circuit-Like Bone Cell Networks SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19365<br />
X. Lucas Lu, Andrew Baik, X. Edward Guo, Columbia University, New York, NY, U.S.<br />
Bo Huo, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China<br />
SATURDAY, JUNE 19 4:30PM – 6:00PM<br />
Ocular and Neural Mechanics Acacia 4-6<br />
Chair: Victor H. Barocas, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, U.S.<br />
Co-Chair: Ruth J. Okamoto, Washington University, St. Louis, MO, U.S.<br />
4:30PM Validation of Magnetic Resonance Elastography by Dynamic Shear Testing in the Shear Wave Regime<br />
SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19124<br />
Ruth J. Okamoto, Erik H. Clayton, Kate S. Wilson, Philip V. Bayly, Washington University,<br />
St. Louis, MO, U.S.<br />
4:45PM Intraocular Pressure Alters Following Altitude Changes in Patients With Gas-Filled Eyes: Theoretical<br />
Analysis SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19150<br />
Rouzbeh Amini, Victor H. Barocas, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, U.S.<br />
H. Pirouz Kavehpour, Jean Pierre Hubschman, University of California, Los Angeles, CA, U.S.
<strong>ASME</strong> <strong>2010</strong> <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>Bioengineering</strong> <strong>Conference</strong><br />
5:00PM The Inflation Response of Mouse Sclera: Age Effects on the Mechanical Properties of Scleral Tissue<br />
SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19289<br />
Kristin Myers, Frances Cone, Harry Quigley, Baptiste Coudrillier, Johns Hopkins University,<br />
Baltimore, MD, U.S.<br />
Thao Nguyen, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, U.S.<br />
5:15PM Depth Dependent In-Plane Shear Properties of the Corneal Stroma SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19302<br />
Steven Petsche, Peter Pinsky, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, U.S.<br />
Dimitri Chernyak, Jaime Martiz, Abbott Medical Optics Inc., Milpitas, CA, U.S.<br />
5:30PM Characterization of Fiber Organization in Rat Corneo-Scleral Shells Using Small Angle Light Scattering<br />
SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19363<br />
C. Ross Ethier, Michael Girard, Imperial College London, London, U.K.<br />
Annegret Dahlmann, Sauparnika Vijay, Peng T. Khaw, Institute of Ophthalmology, London, U.K.<br />
5:45PM Toward a Functional Tolerance Criterion for the Hippocampus Developed From Organotypic Slice<br />
Cultures SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19622<br />
Zhe Yu, Woo Hyeun Kang, Barclay Morrison, Columbia University, New York, NY, U.S.<br />
SATURDAY, JUNE 19 4:30PM – 6:00PM<br />
Abdominal Aortic Aneurysms Orchid 2<br />
Chair: Tim M. McGloughlin, University of Limerick, Limerick, Ireland<br />
Co-Chair: Michael W. Gee, Institute for Computational Mechanics, Garching, Bavaria, Germany<br />
4:30PM Experimental Measurement of the Migration Force at the Proximal End of an Aortic Endoraft<br />
SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19243<br />
Timothy Corbett, Anthony Callanan, Tim M. McGloughlin, University of Limerick, Limerick, Ireland<br />
4:45PM A Fluid Structure Interaction Approach for Patient Based Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm Rupture Risk<br />
Prediction SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19298<br />
Michalis Xenos, Suraj Rambhia, Yared Alemu, Shmuel Einav, Nicos Labropoulos,<br />
Apostolos Tassiopoulos, Danny Bluestein, Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, NY, U.S.<br />
John J. Ricotta, Washington Hospital Center, Washington, DC, U.S.<br />
5:00PM Geometry Quantification of Abdominal Aortic Aneurysms SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19682<br />
Judy Shum, Ender Finol, Satish Muluk, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, U.S.<br />
Elena Di Martino, University of Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada<br />
5:15PM A Diameter Matched Comparison of Wall Stress and Rupture Potential Index for Abdominal Aortic<br />
Aneurysm SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19015<br />
Michael W. Gee, Andreas Maier, Wolfgang A. Wall, Institute for Computational Mechanics,<br />
München, Germany<br />
Christian Reeps, Hanns-Henning Eckstein, Technische Universität München, München, Germany<br />
5:30PM The Influence of Wall Stress on AAA Growth and Biomarkers SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19227<br />
Lambert Speelman, Erasmus Medical Center, Rotterdam, ZH, Netherlands<br />
Femke A. Hellenthal, Marielle Bosboom, Michael Jacobs, Geert Willem H. Schurink,<br />
Maastricht University Medical Center, Maastricht, Netherlands<br />
Jaap Buth, Catharina Hospital, Eindhoven, Netherlands<br />
Marcel Breeuwer, Philips Healthcare, Best, Netherlands<br />
Frans van de Vosse, Eindhoven University of Technology, Eindhoven, Netherlands<br />
5:45PM Dissection Properties of Aneurysmal and Nonaneurysmal Human Ascending Thoracic Aorta: Preliminary<br />
Results SBC<strong>2010</strong>-19520<br />
Salvatore Pasta, Julie A. Philippi, Thomas G. Gleason, David A. Vorp, University of Pittsburgh,<br />
Pittsburgh, PA, U.S.<br />
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Abbott-Kirk, Jane........................ 39<br />
Abilez, Oscar.............................. 40<br />
Abney, Teresa...................... 23, 51<br />
Abousleiman, Younane .............. 58<br />
Abraham, Adam C................ 24, 34<br />
Abraham, John........................... 30<br />
Abramowitch, Steven ..... 34, 35, 60<br />
Acevedo-Bolton, Gabriel ............ 15<br />
Ackermann, Marko ..................... 43<br />
Acuna, Rae ................................ 63<br />
Adnan, Siddiqui .................... 47, 61<br />
Ahmad, Christopher S. ............... 54<br />
Aidun, Cyrus K. .................... 29, 30<br />
Akhavan, Sam............................ 16<br />
Akyildiz, Ali C. ............................ 33<br />
Al Saleh, Khalid.......................... 55<br />
Alani, Rhoda M........................... 30<br />
Al-Awadhi, Bader ....................... 16<br />
Albuquerque, Felipe ................... 17<br />
Alemu, Yared ....................... 29, 64<br />
Alexander, Megan ...................... 42<br />
Aliseda, Alberto .......................... 32<br />
Al-Jumaily, Ahmed ............... 43, 62<br />
Allan, D. Gordon......................... 39<br />
AlMomani, Thakir ....................... 44<br />
Alperin, Marianna ....................... 60<br />
Amelon, Ryan............................. 62<br />
Ames, Christopher.... 29, 45, 55, 58<br />
Amini, Rouzbeh........ 38, 39, 44, 63<br />
Amirouche, Farid M.L. .......... 45, 54<br />
An, Howard S. ...................... 28, 54<br />
An, Kai-Nan................................ 28<br />
Anayiotos, Andreas S........... 22, 27<br />
Anderson, Andrew E. ................. 52<br />
Anderson, Dennis E. .................. 42<br />
Andersson, Gunnar ........ 28, 45, 54<br />
Andrade, Carlos ......................... 41<br />
Andre, Billy ................................. 16<br />
Andriacchi, Thomas.............. 24, 61<br />
Ansorge, Heather L. ................... 51<br />
Antiga, Luca ............................... 32<br />
Antonini, Kyle ............................. 53<br />
Aristokleous, Nicolas .................. 27<br />
Armstrong, Jeffrey R. ................. 35<br />
Arola, Dwayne............................ 18<br />
Asay, Jessica ............................. 61<br />
Ashton, John .............................. 42<br />
Askov, Jesper Brink.................... 36<br />
Assari, Soroush.......................... 17<br />
Ateshian, Gerard A.. 14, 18, 20, 28,<br />
59<br />
Attaluri, Anilchandra ................... 26<br />
Au, Liemin .................................. 56<br />
Auricchio, Ferdinando ................ 32<br />
Aurora, Amit ............................... 28<br />
Azer, Karim ................................ 58<br />
Azhar, Mohamad........................ 40<br />
Azimi, Mohammad...................... 43<br />
Azuma, Junya ............................ 38<br />
Baaijens, Frank .................... 16, 45<br />
Babiker, Haithem........................ 17<br />
Author Index<br />
Bader, Dan L. .............................45<br />
Bae, Won....................................52<br />
Baek, Hyoungsu .........................31<br />
Baek, Seungik ................19, 40, 46<br />
Bag, Sandip ................................49<br />
Baggett, Brenda..........................47<br />
Bagley, Elizabeth........................33<br />
Bagnoli, Paola ............................60<br />
Baik, Andrew ........................27, 63<br />
Bailey, Chris S. .....................45, 55<br />
Bailey, Stewart I....................45, 55<br />
Bajema, Mike..............................51<br />
Baker, Brendon M...........48, 59, 62<br />
Baker, Maribel ............................59<br />
Banerjee, Rupak.......22, 33, 36, 58<br />
Banks, Andrew ...........................38<br />
Banks, Scott ...................52, 54, 55<br />
Barminko, Jeffrey..................42, 56<br />
Barnett, Vincent A.......................39<br />
Barocas, Victor H.....16, 35, 38, 39,<br />
44, 46, 51, 57, 62, 63<br />
Barone, William ..........................35<br />
Barr, Kyla N. ...............................38<br />
Batich, Christopher D..................39<br />
Baugh, Joshua............................40<br />
Bauman, Joel A. .........................45<br />
Baumer, Timothy G. ...................21<br />
Bayless, Kayla ............................41<br />
Bayly, Philip V...........20, 49, 51, 63<br />
Beldie, Liliana .............................53<br />
Bellini, Chiara .............................15<br />
Bellofiore, Alessandro.................25<br />
Belverud, Shawn ........................45<br />
Benkowski, Robert......................21<br />
Benoit, Heather D. ......................39<br />
Berceli, Scott ..............................26<br />
Bergeron, Alex............................54<br />
Berson, R. Eric ...........................57<br />
Bertagnoli, Rudolph ....................28<br />
Beulen, Bart W.A.M.M. ...............22<br />
Bhattacharya, Shamik.................25<br />
Bhavsar, Sonya ..........................36<br />
Bhowmick, Sankha ...............14, 30<br />
Bhuanantanondh, Petcharatana .44<br />
Bidone, Tamara C. .....................47<br />
Bijnens, Nathalie.........................22<br />
Billakanti, Gyanesh.....................40<br />
Birchard, Katherine.....................27<br />
Birk, David E...............................51<br />
Birman, Victor .............................50<br />
Birolleau, Alexandre ...................43<br />
Bischof, John C. .........................26<br />
Biswas, Biswajit Kumar...............49<br />
Biyani, Ashok..............................55<br />
Blankevoort, Leendert ................46<br />
Blazek, Katerina .........................61<br />
Bluestein, Danny ............21, 29, 64<br />
Blum, Michelle ............................35<br />
Bockman, Matthew .....................39<br />
Bodduluri, Haribabu....................57<br />
Boguszewski, Daniel ..................50<br />
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Bohraus, Yvette ......................... 32<br />
Boloori Zadeh, Parnian .............. 36<br />
Bonani, Walter ..................... 18, 50<br />
Bonfiglio, Andrea........................ 18<br />
Booth-Gauthier, Elizabeth.......... 23<br />
Borowicz, Stacy ............. 19, 40, 46<br />
Bosboom, Marielle ......... 26, 31, 64<br />
Bouvard, Jean-Luc..................... 17<br />
Bowlin, Gary L............................ 15<br />
Brands, Peter J. ......................... 22<br />
Breckenfeld, Eric........................ 33<br />
Breeuwer, Marcel................. 31, 64<br />
Brenner, Ori ............................... 49<br />
Briggs, Brandi N......................... 60<br />
Brigham, John............................ 15<br />
Brogdon, Mandy......................... 51<br />
Brott, Brigitta C........................... 27<br />
Brown, Nicolas ........................... 15<br />
Buchanan, Thomas.................... 41<br />
Buckley, Jenni M......16, 28, 29, 45,<br />
49, 53, 55, 58, 60, 61, 63<br />
Buettner, Helen M. ............... 16, 50<br />
Buice, Dana ............................... 25<br />
Bulinski, J. Chloe ................. 14, 18<br />
Burdick, Jason ..................... 19, 56<br />
Burger, Mike............................... 15<br />
Burns, Jane C. ........................... 31<br />
Burridge, Kelley A. ..................... 46<br />
Bush, T.R................................... 52<br />
Buth, Jaap............................ 31, 64<br />
Butler, Boyd ............................... 59<br />
Butler, David ........................ 50, 55<br />
Butz, Kent .................................. 47<br />
Calabro, Anthony ....................... 19<br />
Callanan, Anthony................ 32, 64<br />
Calzada, Begona Calvo ............. 51<br />
Camp, Tiffany............................. 29<br />
Campbell, Ian C. ........................ 33<br />
Campbell, Michael P. ................. 58<br />
Campbell, Tom........................... 26<br />
Canavan, Paul ........................... 34<br />
Canton, Gador ..................... 32, 46<br />
Cao, Kunlin ................................ 62<br />
Caplinger, Justin ........................ 53<br />
Carlsson, Fredrik........................ 32<br />
Cartier, Raymond....................... 29<br />
Cassell, James P. ...................... 14<br />
Casteleyn, Christophe................ 48<br />
Catizone, Angiolina .................... 47<br />
Cattrysse, Erik............................ 54<br />
Caulk, Alex................................. 33<br />
Cavanagh, Peter R. ................... 54<br />
Cebral, Juan..............26, 31, 60, 61<br />
Chadwick, Christopher............... 53<br />
Chahine, Nadeen ................. 45, 50<br />
Chakraborty, Amlan ................... 57<br />
Chakraborty, Nilay ..................... 56<br />
Chan, Deva ................................ 47<br />
Chandran, K.B. .......................... 44<br />
Chang, Wei-Ren ........................ 56<br />
Chao, Pen-Hsiu Grace............... 56
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Charles, Steven K. ..................... 33<br />
Charonko III, John J. ............ 22, 37<br />
Cheema, Tahseen...................... 25<br />
Chen, Albert ............................... 34<br />
Chen, Chia-Yuan........................ 23<br />
Chen, Dave .......................... 45, 50<br />
Chen, Jenny ............................... 38<br />
Chen, Jian .................................. 56<br />
Chen, Joseph ............................. 25<br />
Chen, Jun................................... 58<br />
Chen, Xiangying ......................... 50<br />
Chen, Xiaodong.......................... 62<br />
Cheng, Chao-Min ................. 27, 57<br />
Cheng, Guangming .................... 15<br />
Cheng, Jiqi ................................. 54<br />
Cheng, Liu.................................. 29<br />
Chernyak, Dimitri........................ 64<br />
Chesler, Naomi C. .......... 19, 33, 48<br />
Cheung, Alfred ........................... 26<br />
Chin, LiKang............................... 19<br />
Chippada, Uday.......................... 59<br />
Chiulli, John................................ 36<br />
Cho, Hongkwan.......................... 14<br />
Choi, Kwang Won....................... 54<br />
Chokalingam, Kumar.................. 55<br />
Chrisey, Douglas B..................... 18<br />
Christensen, Gary ...................... 62<br />
Chu, Thomas.............................. 61<br />
Chueh, Juyu ............................... 21<br />
Chung, Eunna ............................ 30<br />
Chung, Jonathan ........................ 19<br />
Cihlar, Steven............................. 34<br />
Claessens, Tom E. ..................... 40<br />
Claiborne, Thomas ..................... 21<br />
Clausen, Jonathan R.................. 30<br />
Clayton, Erik H. .......................... 63<br />
Clubb, Jr., Fred J........................ 17<br />
Coburn, James ........................... 54<br />
Cochran, Amy............................. 47<br />
Coger, Robin N..................... 14, 42<br />
Collins, Daniel ............................ 17<br />
Cone, Frances............................ 64<br />
Conover, Timothy A.............. 29, 36<br />
Conrad, Bryan ............................ 55<br />
Consigny, Dan............................ 23<br />
Conti, Michele............................. 32<br />
Coogan, Jessica S. .................... 38<br />
Cook, Harold ........................ 16, 51<br />
Cooper, Benjamin T. .................. 58<br />
Corbett, Scott C.................... 21, 36<br />
Corbett, Timothy......................... 64<br />
Cornillie, Pieter ........................... 48<br />
Corr, David T. ................. 18, 42, 44<br />
Cortes, Daniel....................... 24, 60<br />
Corti, Paola................................. 23<br />
Coskun, Ahmet U. ................ 21, 36<br />
Costantino, Maria Laura ....... 57, 60<br />
Cotton, Ross............................... 53<br />
Coudrillier, Baptiste .............. 38, 64<br />
Cox, Lieke ............................ 46, 59<br />
Cozzi, Bruno............................... 60<br />
Crisan, Mihaela .......................... 15<br />
Crosby, Nathan D....................... 39<br />
Cullin, Matt ................................. 54<br />
Currey, Jovauna M. ..............29, 49<br />
Czamanski, Jessica R. ...............56<br />
Dahl, Kris ....................................23<br />
Dahlmann, Annegret...................64<br />
Dai, Guohao................................56<br />
Dams, Susanne ..........................16<br />
Darquenne, Chantal....................31<br />
Darvish, Kurosh ..........................17<br />
Das, Ashish...........................36, 58<br />
Dasgupta, Subhashish................22<br />
Dasse, Kurt.................................21<br />
Davalos, Rafael ....................22, 30<br />
Davenport, John .........................28<br />
Davidson, Lance A......................59<br />
Davis, Ryan S. ............................52<br />
Day, Judd S. ...............................51<br />
de Bacquer, Dirk .........................40<br />
de Beule, Matthieu......................32<br />
de Buyzere, Marc L.....................40<br />
de Feyter, Pim ............................47<br />
de Liefde, Moniek .......................16<br />
de Santis, Gianluca.....................32<br />
de Witt, John K. ..........................43<br />
de Zee, Mark...............................41<br />
de Zelicourt, Diane A. .................58<br />
Deacy, James .............................35<br />
Dean, Ryan M.............................57<br />
Debbaut, Charlotte......................48<br />
Debski, Richard E. ..........24, 34, 46<br />
DeCoster, Thomas A. .................35<br />
Degroff, Curt G. ..........................58<br />
DeHerrera, Milton .......................15<br />
del Nido, Pedro J. .......................37<br />
Del Prete, Zaccaria .....................47<br />
Delalondre, Fabien J...................62<br />
Delude, Russell L........................22<br />
DeMeo, Patrick .....................16, 51<br />
Dennis, Michael ..........................55<br />
Denny, William............................48<br />
Deriu, Marco A......................32, 47<br />
Derwin, Kathleen ..................19, 28<br />
Deshpande, Vikram ..............23, 41<br />
DeStefano, L...............................52<br />
Deuerling, Justin ...................34, 63<br />
Deutsch, Steven .............21, 36, 58<br />
Devireddy, Ram ....................40, 48<br />
Deviren, Vedat ......................45, 55<br />
DeVries, Nicole ...........................55<br />
Dewitt, Sarah ..............................33<br />
Dhawan, Saurabh .......................47<br />
Dhillon, Braham ..........................28<br />
Di Benedetto, Giacomo.........32, 47<br />
Di Martino, Elena ..................15, 64<br />
DiAngelo, Denis ..........................28<br />
Diederichs, Gerd.........................53<br />
Diekmann, Glenn ........................58<br />
Dills, Kristin.................................34<br />
Ding, Kai .....................................62<br />
DiStefano, Jr., James Guido.53, 60<br />
Dixon, J. Brandon .......................44<br />
Dodge, George R........................56<br />
Doehring, Todd .....................28, 60<br />
Dolan, Jennifer......................42, 57<br />
Dolle, Jean-Pierre .................42, 56<br />
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Dong, Cheng.............................. 27<br />
Dong, Elizabeth Y. ..................... 18<br />
Dong, Xuanliang................... 59, 63<br />
Dorfman, Kevin .......................... 39<br />
Dorn, Harry C. ...................... 25, 26<br />
Dougherty, Lawrence ................. 15<br />
Doyle, Barry ............................... 32<br />
Dubey, Rajiv............................... 52<br />
Dunning, Cynthia E. 17, 35, 45, 53,<br />
55<br />
Duong, Cong-Truyen.................. 49<br />
Dur, Onur ................................... 58<br />
Durban, David ............................ 33<br />
Dutton, J. Craig .......................... 14<br />
Dyment, Nathaniel...................... 55<br />
Dyrszka, Marc ............................ 54<br />
Eberhardt, Alan .............. 16, 33, 59<br />
Ebraheim, Nabil.......................... 45<br />
Eckert, Chad E........................... 14<br />
Eckstein, Hanns-Henning..... 57, 64<br />
Edelstein, Lena .................... 39, 51<br />
Edgar, Lowell Taylor ............ 47, 59<br />
Effat, Mohamed.................... 33, 36<br />
Eick, J. David ............................. 61<br />
Einav, Shmuel................ 29, 47, 64<br />
Elad, Levy ............................ 47, 48<br />
Eliasy, Rami ............................... 47<br />
Eliaz, Noam................................ 61<br />
Elkin, Benjamin .......................... 52<br />
Ellingson, Arin ...................... 35, 46<br />
Elliott, Dawn ......................... 24, 60<br />
Elmoazzen, Heidi ....................... 56<br />
Elsner, Jonathan J. .............. 49, 61<br />
Elson, Elliot L. ...................... 23, 59<br />
Elvikis, Arius............................... 17<br />
Engel, Emily ............................... 15<br />
Engler, Adam ............................. 23<br />
Erdemir, Ahmet .................... 43, 54<br />
Erhart, Jennifer..................... 24, 61<br />
Erickson, Isaac E. ................ 19, 56<br />
Eshtehardi, Parham ................... 47<br />
Espinoza, Alejandro ....... 28, 34, 45<br />
Ethier, C. Ross ..................... 32, 64<br />
Etter, Karen E............................. 44<br />
Evans, Doug............................... 20<br />
Evrensel, Cahit A. ...................... 62<br />
Fallon, Anna............................... 29<br />
Farrell, Megan............................ 56<br />
Federspiel, William J. ................. 22<br />
Feinstein, Jeffrey.................. 43, 58<br />
Feng, Yuan ................................ 51<br />
Fenton, Todd W. ........................ 21<br />
Feola, Andrew................ 34, 35, 60<br />
Ferdous, Zannatul ...................... 37<br />
Ferguson, Marina ....................... 46<br />
Ferguson, Virginia .......... 42, 60, 63<br />
Fernando, Hanan N.................... 56<br />
Ferreri, Suzanne .................. 54, 63<br />
Feteih, Sarah.............................. 18<br />
Field, Aaron J. ............................ 63<br />
Figliola, Richard S. ............... 29, 36<br />
Filas, Benjamen ......................... 49<br />
Finol, Ender.................... 36, 42, 64<br />
Fiorella, David J. ........................ 61
Firestein, Bonnie ........................ 59<br />
Fischer, Jason............................ 49<br />
Fisher, Matthew B. ..................... 45<br />
Fogel, Mark A............................. 58<br />
Fong, Jason ............................... 14<br />
Fong, Marshall ........................... 61<br />
Forest, Craig .............................. 57<br />
Forsyth, Alison M........................ 27<br />
Fouts, Marie ............................... 40<br />
Frakes, David H. .................. 17, 23<br />
Francisco, T. .............................. 52<br />
Frankel, Steven .......................... 58<br />
Fraser, Katharine H.................... 21<br />
Fratino, Anthony......................... 33<br />
Fregly, Benjamin 41, 43, 44, 52, 54<br />
Friedman, Donald....................... 53<br />
Friedman, Morton H. 27, 46, 48, 57<br />
Fu, Guoguang ............................ 30<br />
Fu, Jianping.......................... 23, 27<br />
Fumero, Roberto .................. 57, 60<br />
Funamoto, Kenichi ..................... 23<br />
Futterman, Matthew ................... 50<br />
Gaetano, Laura .......................... 32<br />
Gall, Ken .................................... 34<br />
Gallo, Diego ............................... 32<br />
Galloway, Matthew..................... 43<br />
Gao, Bo ................................ 37, 52<br />
Gao, Dayong .............................. 18<br />
Gao, Ling.............................. 31, 61<br />
Gao, Yingxin............................... 47<br />
Garcia, Grant.............................. 16<br />
Garcia, Jose Jaime..................... 18<br />
Gårdhagen, Roland.................... 32<br />
Gardner, Thomas R.................... 54<br />
Garner, Brian A. ................... 39, 52<br />
Garzon, Diego ............................ 50<br />
Gatenby, J. Christopher ............. 36<br />
Gatica, Jorge.............................. 28<br />
Gaudette, Glenn......................... 37<br />
Gay, Ralph E.............................. 28<br />
Gazes, Seth B ............................ 33<br />
Gee, Michael W.................... 57, 64<br />
Gellman, Barry ........................... 21<br />
Genin, Guy ................................. 50<br />
Genin, Guy M. .......... 19, 23, 51, 59<br />
Geohegan, David ....................... 26<br />
George, Stephanie M. ................ 61<br />
Georgiou, Georgios.................... 27<br />
Gerneke, Dane........................... 14<br />
Gerstenfeld, Louis C................... 16<br />
Geva, Tal.................................... 37<br />
Ghadiali, Samir............... 47, 48, 62<br />
Gharaibeh, Burhan..................... 15<br />
Ghoddoussi, Farhad................... 43<br />
Giddens, Don P........ 46, 47, 48, 61<br />
Gijsen, Frank.................. 26, 33, 47<br />
Gilbreath, Kyle............................ 33<br />
Gill, Jennifer ............................... 30<br />
Gillebert, Thierry C. .................... 40<br />
Gilstrap, Kyle.............................. 14<br />
Giordano, Michael A................... 36<br />
Girard, Michael........................... 64<br />
Girdhar, Gaurav ................... 21, 29<br />
Giridharan, Guruprasad A. ......... 58<br />
Gleason, Rudy................19, 20, 33<br />
Gleason, Thomas G ...................64<br />
Goel, Vijay ......................29, 45, 55<br />
Goergen, Craig ...........................38<br />
Goldstein, Wayne M. ..................54<br />
Golji, Javad.................................42<br />
Gonzalez, L. Fernando ...............17<br />
Gonzalez, Mark H.......................54<br />
Gooch, Cynthia...........................55<br />
Gorbis, S.....................................52<br />
Gordon, Leonard ........................49<br />
Gore, John..................................36<br />
Gorman III, Joseph .....................15<br />
Gorman, Robert..........................15<br />
Gottlieb, Danielle ........................14<br />
Gottliebson, William..............33, 58<br />
Govindarajan, Sekar...................54<br />
Grace, Michael ...........................56<br />
Grande, Daniel .....................45, 50<br />
Grasa, Jorge...............................51<br />
Grecov, Dana .............................44<br />
Greeley, Gillian S..................17, 53<br />
Greve, Joan M. ...........................38<br />
Griffith, Bartley P. .................15, 21<br />
Grimsrud, Christopher D.............60<br />
Groen, Harald .......................26, 47<br />
Grogan, James ...........................17<br />
Grosland, Nicole M. ..29, 53, 55, 60<br />
Grotberg, James B. ........30, 31, 62<br />
Grumet, Marty.............................56<br />
Gsell, Willy..................................32<br />
Gu, Wei Yong14, 28, 30, 45, 50, 56<br />
Guan, Jianjun .............................25<br />
Guccione, Julius M .....................15<br />
Guess, Trent M...........................35<br />
Guha, Avishek ............................40<br />
Guilak, Farshid .....................49, 50<br />
Guilkey, James E........................47<br />
Guillory, Steven ..........................51<br />
Guillou, Lionel.............................40<br />
Guldberg, Robert ........................34<br />
Gundert, Timothy........................35<br />
Gunja, Najmuddin.......................14<br />
Guo, X. Edward ....................27, 63<br />
Gurr, Kevin R........................45, 55<br />
Gutmark, Ephraim ......................31<br />
Hacker, Timothy .........................48<br />
Hadi, Mohammad F. ...................62<br />
Hagel, Erik ..................................39<br />
Haggerty, Christopher M.............58<br />
Haider, Mansoor .........................50<br />
Haj-Ali, Rami...............................47<br />
Hakshur, Keren...........................61<br />
Hallgren, Richard........................54<br />
Halloran, Jason...........................43<br />
Halpern, David............................30<br />
Hammer, Peter E........................37<br />
Han, Bumsoo........................14, 22<br />
Han, Hyun Kyu .........16, 29, 53, 61<br />
Hand, Dwight ..............................33<br />
Hand, Steven..............................56<br />
Hansen, Erik N. ..........................16<br />
Hansford, D.J..............................47<br />
Hao, Liang ..................................38<br />
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Harbaugh, Robert ...................... 61<br />
Hariharan, Prasanna.................. 22<br />
Harkara, Ashwani....................... 38<br />
Harman, Melinda........................ 54<br />
Harris, Michael D. ...................... 52<br />
Hasan, David ............................. 61<br />
Hasenberg, Tobias..................... 57<br />
Hasenkam, John Michael........... 36<br />
Haskett, Darren.......................... 40<br />
Haslach, Henry .......................... 19<br />
Hass, Chris P. ............................ 43<br />
Hatami-Marbini, Hamed ............. 62<br />
Hatsukami, Thomas ................... 32<br />
Haughton, Victor ........................ 26<br />
Haut Donahue, Tammy. 24, 28, 34,<br />
44<br />
Haut, Roger C. ..................... 21, 24<br />
Hayase, Toshiyuki...................... 23<br />
Hazelwood, Scott ....................... 34<br />
he, Wei....................................... 19<br />
He, Xiaoming ....................... 14, 22<br />
He, Yong.................................... 26<br />
He, Zhaoming ................ 25, 29, 37<br />
Hedehus, Maj............................. 38<br />
Hedman, Thomas ...................... 45<br />
Hefzy, Mohamed Samir.............. 55<br />
Heilshorn, Sarah C..................... 41<br />
Hellenthal, Femke A................... 64<br />
Helmy, Tarek.............................. 33<br />
Henkels, Julia............................. 41<br />
Henslee, Erin ............................. 22<br />
Herman, Cila .............................. 30<br />
Hershman, Elliott........................ 49<br />
Higuita-Castro, N. ...................... 47<br />
Hillman, Elizabeth ...................... 27<br />
Hoang, Son ................................ 58<br />
Hoenge, Jesper Langhoff........... 36<br />
Hogan Jr., Daniel E.................... 16<br />
Hoi, Yiemeng ............................. 40<br />
Hollander, Yaniv......................... 33<br />
Homyk, Andrew.......................... 34<br />
Hong, Yi ............................... 15, 19<br />
Horstemeyer, M.F. ..................... 17<br />
Hosein, Yara .............................. 35<br />
Hough, Jessandra...................... 18<br />
Houseman, Clifford .............. 45, 50<br />
Howe, Robert D. ........................ 37<br />
Hoying, James B........................ 59<br />
Hsia, Tain-Yen ..................... 29, 36<br />
Hsia, Yang ................................. 38<br />
Hsu, Hui-Ju ................................ 27<br />
Hsu, Jason E........................ 42, 51<br />
Hu, Bing ..................................... 63<br />
Hu, Minyi.................................... 54<br />
Hu, Xiaofei ................................. 58<br />
Hu, Yingying......................... 29, 37<br />
Huang, Alice H. .................... 15, 59<br />
Huang, Chun-Yuh ....28, 30, 45, 50,<br />
56<br />
Huang, Xueying ......................... 46<br />
Huang, Y.................................... 47<br />
Huard, Johnny............................ 15<br />
Hubschman, Jean Pierre............ 63<br />
Hull, Barbara .............................. 56
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Huls, Kelli S. ............................... 35<br />
Hung, Clark T. ...................... 14, 18<br />
Hunter, Shawn............................ 56<br />
Huo, Bo ...................................... 63<br />
Hussain, Mozammil .................... 28<br />
Hussein, Amira ........................... 59<br />
Hutcheson, Joshua D. .......... 27, 29<br />
Hwang, Wonjun .......................... 31<br />
Hyun, Sinjae ............. 27, 33, 39, 62<br />
Hyun, Young-Eun ....................... 27<br />
Iaquinto, Joseph ......................... 54<br />
Icenogle, David........................... 37<br />
Imran, Arif............................. 33, 36<br />
Innocenti, Bernardo .................... 41<br />
Inoue, Nozomu ........................... 28<br />
Inouye, Josh M. .......................... 52<br />
Ionescu, Lara.............................. 16<br />
Isaac, Gamaliel........................... 15<br />
Ito, Keita ......................... 46, 56, 59<br />
Izquierdo-Roman, Alondra.......... 22<br />
Jackson, Alicia...................... 28, 30<br />
Jackson, Jennifer N.................... 43<br />
Jacobs, Michael.................... 31, 64<br />
Jahn, Jessica.............................. 33<br />
Jala, Venkatakrishna R............... 57<br />
Jarvis, Suzi ................................. 56<br />
Jaumard, Nicolas V. ................... 45<br />
Jayaraman, Mahesh V................ 31<br />
Jensen, Morten Oelgaard........... 36<br />
Jesty, Jolyon......................... 21, 29<br />
Jiang, Jingfeng ........................... 23<br />
Jiang, Xue .................................. 59<br />
Jimenez-Rios, Jorge L................ 30<br />
Jo, Hanjoong .............................. 37<br />
Johnson, Byron E. ...................... 58<br />
Johnson, Kevin........................... 23<br />
Joshi, Sagar D............................ 59<br />
Jou, Liang-Der............................ 60<br />
Jouzdani, Sara ..................... 38, 51<br />
Julias, Margaret.................... 16, 50<br />
Jung, Ho-Joong .......................... 45<br />
Kadlowec, Jennifer A............ 24, 60<br />
Kahn, Andrew............................. 31<br />
Kallemeyn, Nicole................. 29, 55<br />
Kamm, Roger D.......................... 39<br />
Kang, Hojin................................. 41<br />
Kang, John ................................. 62<br />
Kang, Woo Hyeun ...................... 64<br />
Kansagra, Akash P..................... 39<br />
Karlsson, Matts........................... 32<br />
Karniadakis, George Em ............ 31<br />
Karolyi, Daniel ............................ 61<br />
Karthik Kumar, Balasubramanian<br />
.............................................. 14<br />
Karve, Madhura.......................... 58<br />
Kaskin, Gordon........................... 51<br />
Kassab, Ghassan S.................... 33<br />
Kaufman , Kenton K. ............ 28, 61<br />
Kaunas, Roland.................... 27, 41<br />
Kavehpour, H. Pirouz ................. 63<br />
Kazakidi, Asimina ....................... 32<br />
Kazempour, Majidreza................ 34<br />
Keaveny, Tony M. ...................... 63<br />
Kelley, Jace D. ........................... 39<br />
Kelliher, Denis.............................28<br />
Kelly, Brian..................................28<br />
Kendoush, Abdullah....................37<br />
Kennan, Richard .........................58<br />
Kennington, Jeffrey R. ................58<br />
Kerber, Charles W. .....................61<br />
Kestle, Sydney R. .......................19<br />
Keyes, Joseph ................19, 40, 46<br />
Khaw, Peng T. ............................64<br />
Khoshgoftar, Mehdi.....................56<br />
Kia, Mohammad..........................35<br />
Kiapour, Ali ...........................29, 55<br />
Kiapour, Ata................................55<br />
Killian, Megan L. .......24, 34, 42, 44<br />
Kilway, Kathleen V......................61<br />
Kim, Chong.................................62<br />
Kim, Eunjung ..............................50<br />
Kim, Hyun Jin..............................38<br />
Kim, Jungsil ................................46<br />
Kim, Kang ...................................15<br />
Kim, Kwang.................................45<br />
Kim, Minwook .............................56<br />
Kim, Sungho ...............................48<br />
Kim, Sunghwan...........................51<br />
Kim, Wangdo ..............................41<br />
Kim, YongTae .............................59<br />
Kim, Yoon-Hyuk..........................41<br />
Kimmel, Jeremy D. .....................22<br />
King, Andrew R...........................47<br />
King, Graham J.W. .....................35<br />
King, Michael ..............................20<br />
Kleinstreuer, Clement ...........27, 39<br />
Klisch, Stephen.....................34, 50<br />
Kock, Linda.................................56<br />
Kocyildirim, Ergin ........................58<br />
Kodama, Tetsuya........................23<br />
Kode, Swathi...............................29<br />
Kolega, John.............31, 42, 57, 61<br />
Kolli, Kranthi................................33<br />
Komosa, Mark.............................35<br />
Kona, Soujanya ..........................26<br />
Konala, Bhaskar Chandra...........36<br />
Koppes, Ryan .............................42<br />
Kozanek, Michal .........................42<br />
Kraft, Reuben..............................53<br />
Krishnan, Laxminarayanan .........59<br />
Kroon, Martin ..............................50<br />
Krotscheck, Ursula......................47<br />
Krumpe, Peter.............................62<br />
Ksespel, Andrea .........................43<br />
Kuhl, Ellen...................................40<br />
Kumar, Rahul........................22, 37<br />
Kung, Ethan................................43<br />
Kurse, Manish.......................43, 51<br />
Kurtz, Steven, M. ........................51<br />
Kutch, Jason J. ...........................51<br />
Kuxhaus, Laurel..........................51<br />
Kwak, Hyeong-Il..........................41<br />
Kwok, Ezra..................................44<br />
Kwon, Jiwoon........................20, 38<br />
Kwon, Sebastain.........................40<br />
L. Tremoleda, Jordi.....................32<br />
Labey, Luc ..................................41<br />
Labropoulos, Nicos .....................64<br />
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Lacko, Christopher S.................. 22<br />
LaDisa, John F..................... 17, 35<br />
Lagemaat, Miriam W. ................. 46<br />
Lai, Janice H. ....................... 24, 45<br />
Lai, Victor ................................... 16<br />
Lake, Spencer................ 24, 51, 60<br />
Laksari, Kaveh ........................... 17<br />
Langrana, Noshir........................ 59<br />
Lanir, Yoram............................... 33<br />
Lanning, Craig............................ 50<br />
Lansing, Letitia........................... 25<br />
Lantz, Jonas............................... 32<br />
Larson, Doug.............................. 40<br />
Lattanza, Lisa............................. 53<br />
Laz, Peter J................................ 35<br />
Leask, Richard ........................... 29<br />
LeDuc, Philip R. ....... 27, 57, 59, 62<br />
Lee, Chin-Fu .............................. 27<br />
Lee, Gregory .............................. 16<br />
Lee, Jae-Hoon............................ 49<br />
Lee, Sangsoo............................. 49<br />
Lee, Sheng-Lin........................... 59<br />
Lee, Sung J................................ 20<br />
Lee, Vivian ................................. 56<br />
Leen, Sean................................. 17<br />
Lemons, Jack............................. 59<br />
Leng, Huijie ................................ 63<br />
Lerakis, Stamatios...................... 25<br />
Les, Andrea................................ 43<br />
Lessner, Susan M. ..................... 47<br />
Leungchavaphongse, Kritsada... 18<br />
Levenston, Marc E. .. 18, 24, 45, 48<br />
Levine, Mitchell .................... 45, 50<br />
Levine, William N. ...................... 54<br />
Li, Guoan ................................... 42<br />
Li, Jr-Shin................................... 50<br />
Li, Lingmin.................................. 52<br />
Li, Xiaoran.................................. 19<br />
Liang, Rui................................... 45<br />
Liang, Xin ................................... 18<br />
Liao, Jun .............................. 17, 25<br />
Liaw, Nicholas ...................... 31, 61<br />
Liddle, Kate D................. 49, 58, 61<br />
Lieber, Baruch B. ....................... 61<br />
Lin, Angela ................................. 34<br />
Lin, Fang .............................. 51, 53<br />
Lin, Kathleen .............................. 17<br />
Lin, Lina ..................................... 56<br />
Lin, Wei ...................................... 54<br />
Linder-Ganz, Eran................ 49, 61<br />
Ling, Carrie H. ............................ 45<br />
Lipner, Justin.............................. 19<br />
Lipson, Hod................................ 51<br />
Little, William C. ................... 22, 37<br />
Liu, Aiping .................................. 22<br />
Liu, Chun-Yuan .......................... 56<br />
Liu, Song.................................... 42<br />
Liu, X. Sherry ....................... 59, 63<br />
Liu, Xiangyi (Cheryl)................... 54<br />
Liu, XueCheng ..................... 55, 61<br />
Liu, Yaling ............................ 25, 26<br />
Liu, Yanxin ................................. 19<br />
Liu, Yanxin X.............................. 50<br />
Liu, Yifei ..................................... 44
Locke, Andrea ............................ 27<br />
Loerakker, Sandra...................... 45<br />
Loth, Francis ........................ 26, 44<br />
Love, James............................... 25<br />
Lowe, Andrew ............................ 43<br />
Lu, X. Lucas ......................... 27, 63<br />
Lu, Xiao ...................................... 33<br />
Lund, Morten Enemark............... 41<br />
Luo, Qing.................................... 63<br />
Lura, Derek ................................ 52<br />
Lylyk, Pedro ............................... 31<br />
Lynch, Frank C........................... 39<br />
Lyon, Roger.......................... 55, 61<br />
Ma, Ding............................... 47, 48<br />
Ma, Ronghui............................... 26<br />
Maas, Steve ......................... 28, 59<br />
MacWilliams, Bruce.................... 52<br />
Madhavan, Krishna .................... 50<br />
Madigan, Michael L. ................... 42<br />
Magnotta, Vincent A............. 53, 60<br />
Maier, Andreas........................... 64<br />
Maitland, Duncan J..................... 31<br />
Makhsous, Mohsen .............. 51, 53<br />
Maletsky, Lorin ............... 35, 54, 61<br />
Malhotra, Deepak....................... 15<br />
Manal, Kurt................................. 41<br />
Manbachi, Amir .......................... 40<br />
Mandelbaum, Max................ 31, 61<br />
Manders, Emmy ......................... 45<br />
Mane, Amit ........................... 35, 54<br />
Mangano, Mark .......................... 19<br />
Manning, Keefe B..... 21, 36, 39, 58<br />
Mardal, Kent-Andre .................... 23<br />
Marin, Esteban ........................... 17<br />
Mariyappa, Manohara ................ 26<br />
Marko, Kristin ............................. 33<br />
Marmor, Meir........................ 16, 61<br />
Marsden, Alison . 31, 36, 39, 43, 58<br />
Martin, Bryn................................ 44<br />
Martiz, Jaime.............................. 64<br />
Masand, Shirley ................... 18, 56<br />
Massai, Diana ............................ 32<br />
Massarwa, Eyass ....................... 47<br />
Masschaele, Bert ....................... 48<br />
Massoud, Leesar........................ 33<br />
Mastrangelo, Francesco............. 47<br />
Matityahu, Amir .................... 16, 61<br />
Mattos, Garrett ........................... 53<br />
Mauck, Robert L.14, 15, 16, 19, 24,<br />
41, 48, 56, 59, 62<br />
Mayer, John E ............................ 14<br />
McCaffrey, Katherine.................. 30<br />
McCarron, Jesse ........................ 28<br />
McClellan, Robert..... 29, 45, 55, 58<br />
McClure, Michael J..................... 15<br />
McCollum, Michael..................... 17<br />
McConnell, Michael.................... 43<br />
McDaniel, Michael...................... 47<br />
McDonald, Erik..................... 16, 49<br />
McFerran Brock, Jennifer ........... 53<br />
McGah, Patrick M....................... 32<br />
McGann, William A..................... 49<br />
McGarry, Patrick ...... 17, 23, 41, 56<br />
McGloughlin, Tim M. ............ 32, 64<br />
McGowan, Craig P. ....................43<br />
McHugh, Peter............................17<br />
McLachlin, Stewart D.....17, 35, 45,<br />
55<br />
McMahon, Patrick J. .......24, 45, 46<br />
McMeeking, Robert M...........23, 41<br />
Medina, Francisco ......................43<br />
Medoro, Amanda ........................25<br />
Melander, Jennifer R. .................61<br />
Meng, Hui31, 42, 47, 48, 57, 60, 61<br />
Menze, Michael ..........................56<br />
Mercer, Deana......................25, 35<br />
Merryman, W. David.......25, 27, 29<br />
Mertz, James ..............................42<br />
Messner, William C.....................59<br />
Metaxa, Elenia............................61<br />
Meyer, Andrew ...........................54<br />
Migliaresi, Claudio ......................18<br />
Mignone, Lindsay F. ...................18<br />
Mihaescu, Mihai..........................31<br />
Mikulis, Brandon T......................14<br />
Miller, Bradley D. ........................61<br />
Miller, Emily ................................61<br />
Miller, Kristin S............................39<br />
Miller, Mark ...........................16, 51<br />
Miller, Matthew W. ......................17<br />
Mills, Joseph...............................42<br />
Milroy, John ................................48<br />
Mitra, Kunal ................................56<br />
Miyazaki, Hiroshi ........................57<br />
Moalli, Pamela ................34, 35, 60<br />
Mocco, J. ..................31, 47, 48, 61<br />
Modak, Ashin..............................29<br />
Modi, Mauli ...........................51, 53<br />
Mofrad, Mohammad .23, 42, 43, 59<br />
Moggridge, Geoff D. ...................57<br />
Mohaghegh Motlagh, Amin.........51<br />
Molotsky, Aviva...........................19<br />
Monbaliu, Diethard .....................48<br />
Mongrain, Rosaire ......................29<br />
Montgomery, III, William H....53, 60<br />
Mookerjee, Ashis ........................43<br />
Moon, Hyejin...............................22<br />
Moon, Sun Jin.............................62<br />
Moore, David ..............................38<br />
Moore, Jr., James E. ............17, 31<br />
Morbiducci, Umberto ............32, 47<br />
Morell, Victor...............................58<br />
Morgan, Elise........................16, 59<br />
Morrison, Barclay..................52, 64<br />
Mortier, Peter..............................32<br />
Moskowitz, William .....................36<br />
Motta, Antonella..........................18<br />
Moy, Man-yu...............................14<br />
Moyer, John T.............................34<br />
Mulligan, Kathleen ................58, 61<br />
Muluk, Satish ..............................64<br />
Munk, Andres .............................54<br />
Murphy, Colm .............................28<br />
Murugappan, Shanmugam .........31<br />
Musarò, Antonio .........................47<br />
Mustapha, Abdul Azim................55<br />
Mut, Fernando ......................31, 61<br />
Myers, Kristin........................38, 64<br />
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Myers, Matthew.......................... 22<br />
Mylavarapu, Goutham................ 31<br />
Nafis, Robert .............................. 47<br />
Nakamura, Masanori.................. 57<br />
Nanjundappa, Ravi .................... 47<br />
Nanna, Jason C. .................. 21, 39<br />
Narmoneva, Daria A. ................. 14<br />
Natarajan, Amla ......................... 60<br />
Natarajan, Raghu........... 28, 45, 54<br />
Natarajan, Sabareesh ... 31, 47, 48,<br />
61<br />
Nauman, Eric ............................. 47<br />
Navitsky, Michael A.................... 39<br />
Nelson, Jacob ............................ 33<br />
Neptune, Richard R. .................. 43<br />
Nerem, Robert ........................... 37<br />
Nerurkar, Nandan ...................... 24<br />
Neu, Corey................................. 47<br />
Newberry, William, N. ................ 51<br />
Nguyen, Kytai............................. 26<br />
Nguyen, Thao ...................... 38, 64<br />
Nguyen, Thuc-Quyen D. ...... 53, 60<br />
N-Hashemi, Hamid......... 21, 34, 36<br />
Ni, Qingwen ............................... 53<br />
Nicolay, Klaas ............................ 45<br />
Niebur, Glen............................... 20<br />
Nielsen, Sten Lyager.................. 36<br />
Nieponice, Alejandro.................. 15<br />
Ning, Jinfeng .............................. 47<br />
Nishimuta, James ...................... 45<br />
Nobari, Soroush ......................... 29<br />
Notarberardino, Bruno ............... 38<br />
Nowicki, Philip............................ 55<br />
Nuckley, David J. ................. 35, 46<br />
Nuijs, Tom.................................. 16<br />
Nygaard, Hans ........................... 36<br />
Oakes, Jessica........................... 31<br />
Odegard, Gregory ...................... 28<br />
Okamoto, Ruth J. ........... 25, 51, 63<br />
Olesiak, Sara E. ......................... 63<br />
Oliver, Tina................................. 33<br />
Oltean, Alina .............................. 39<br />
Onyejekwe, Ogugua .................. 56<br />
Oomens, Cees ..................... 16, 45<br />
Orsi, Alexander .......................... 34<br />
Oshinski, John N............ 33, 37, 61<br />
Ovaert, Timothy ......................... 35<br />
Owen, Drew ............................... 20<br />
Owrutsky, Philip D...................... 27<br />
Padala, Muralidhar..................... 37<br />
Paietta, Rachel C. ...................... 63<br />
Paiva, Gavin............................... 35<br />
Pak, Nikita.................................. 57<br />
Paliwal, Manish .......................... 39<br />
Palombo, Domenico................... 32<br />
Pandya, Atek.............................. 53<br />
Pane, Bianca.............................. 32<br />
Papaharilaou, Yannis........... 26, 27<br />
Parameswaran, Siva.................. 29<br />
Paris, Anthony...................... 53, 54<br />
Park, Andrew Y. ................... 53, 60<br />
Park, Seonghun ......................... 49<br />
Park, Sinwook ............................ 22<br />
Park, Wonman ........................... 41
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Parry, Guillaume......................... 17<br />
Passalacqua, Nicholas V............ 21<br />
Pasta, Salvatore ......................... 64<br />
Patil, Shantanu ........................... 52<br />
Patrick, Michael J. ...................... 23<br />
Paver, Jacqueline....................... 53<br />
Pearce, Chris W. ........................ 53<br />
Pearce, John A........................... 18<br />
Pearson, Joseph J...................... 39<br />
Peault, Bruno.............................. 15<br />
Peelukhana, Srikara ................... 33<br />
Peinado, Liliana.......................... 50<br />
Pekkan, Kerem............... 22, 23, 58<br />
Pekmezci, Murat............. 29, 45, 55<br />
Peltz, Cathryn D. ........................ 42<br />
Penninger, Charles..................... 20<br />
Perone, Michael V. ..................... 36<br />
Perucchio, Renato...................... 49<br />
Peter, Jennifer ............................ 49<br />
Peters, Christopher L. ................ 52<br />
Petrella, Anthony J. .................... 35<br />
Petsche, Steven ......................... 64<br />
Pham, Thuy................................ 48<br />
Phaneuf, Christopher R.............. 57<br />
Philippi, Julie A. .......................... 64<br />
Phuong, Bui T. T. ....................... 41<br />
Pilla, James J. ...................... 15, 37<br />
Pinchuk, Leonard ....................... 21<br />
Pinsky, Peter ........................ 62, 64<br />
Pintar, Frank A. .................... 20, 52<br />
Pioletti, Dominique ..................... 55<br />
Pirenne, Jacques........................ 48<br />
Pirtini Cetingul, Muge ................. 30<br />
Placette, Beth ............................. 31<br />
Pless, Robert.............................. 51<br />
Polacheck, William ..................... 39<br />
Policeni, Bruno ........................... 61<br />
Ponzini, Raffaele ........................ 32<br />
Popovich, John........................... 45<br />
Poppe, George ........................... 26<br />
Poukalova, Mariya...................... 34<br />
Powell, Brian J............................ 21<br />
Powell, John W........................... 24<br />
Powell, Tracy A. ......................... 39<br />
Powers, Christopher................... 24<br />
Prabhu, Raj ................................ 17<br />
Praveen, Kunchala ..................... 22<br />
Previtera, Michelle...................... 59<br />
Prygoski, Matthew ...................... 60<br />
Pryse, Kenneth........................... 23<br />
Pryse, Kenneth M....................... 59<br />
Puskar, Kathleen M. ................... 62<br />
Putman, Christopher ...... 26, 31, 61<br />
Puttlitz, Christian ........................ 40<br />
Qasim, Mohammed .................... 54<br />
Qian, Zhen.................................. 33<br />
Qin, Yi-Xian .......................... 54, 63<br />
Qin, Zhenpeng............................ 26<br />
Quenneville, Cheryl .............. 17, 53<br />
Quigley, Harry ............................ 64<br />
Quinlan, Nathan J....................... 25<br />
Quinn, Kyle P. ...................... 39, 46<br />
Rácz, Kornelius .......................... 52<br />
Rader, Jacob .............................. 19<br />
Ragavan, Anpalaki J...................62<br />
Raghavan, Madhavan L..17, 61, 62<br />
Raghunathan, Smitha .................20<br />
Raghupathy, Ramesh .................51<br />
Rahbar, Elaheh...........................31<br />
Ramachandran, Manasi..............61<br />
Ramasubramanian, Ashok ...16, 20<br />
Rambhia, Suraj ...........................64<br />
Ramesh, K. T..............................21<br />
Ramirez, Angelica.......................51<br />
Ramme, Austin J. .......................53<br />
Ran, Qitao...................................59<br />
Rao, Milind..................................35<br />
Rasmussen, John .......................41<br />
Rasoulinejad, Parham ................45<br />
Ratcliffe, Mark B. ........................15<br />
Raub, Christopher.......................34<br />
Raymont, David R.......................38<br />
Razzano, Passquale...................45<br />
Reasor Jr., Daniel A....................30<br />
Reda Taha, Mahmoud M. .....25, 35<br />
Redaelli, Alberto .........................32<br />
Reeps, Christian ...................57, 64<br />
Reese, Shawn ............................24<br />
Reilingh, Mikel ............................46<br />
Reilly, Christopher M. .................14<br />
Reinhardt, Joseph.......................62<br />
Renaud, John .............................20<br />
Renner, Johan ............................32<br />
Repetto, Rodolfo.........................18<br />
Reprogle, Briana...................51, 53<br />
Retarekar, Rohini........................61<br />
Rho, Byunghwi............................18<br />
Ribeiro, Alexandre ......................23<br />
Richardson, J. Scott....................21<br />
Richardson, Peter D. ..................31<br />
Ricken, Tim.................................20<br />
Ricotta, John J. ...........................64<br />
Rietzschel, Ernst R. ....................40<br />
Rigby, Rhett................................52<br />
Riley, James J. ...........................32<br />
Rizza, Robert ........................55, 61<br />
Rizzuto, Emanuele......................47<br />
Robert, Taylor W.........................47<br />
Rodefeld, Mark D........................58<br />
Rodts, Timothy............................49<br />
Roeder, Ryan K. .............34, 48, 63<br />
Rohrs, Eric..................................39<br />
Roman, Beth L............................23<br />
Romanov, Vasily.........................17<br />
Ronan, William............................41<br />
Rong, Qiguo................................63<br />
Rose, Karen................................30<br />
Roshan-Ghias, Alireza................55<br />
Ross, Shane D............................43<br />
Rossmann, Jenn.........................33<br />
Roszelle, Breigh N. .........21, 36, 58<br />
Rowland, Brooklynn P. ...............34<br />
Royston, Thomas........................44<br />
Rudy, David ................................34<br />
Rugonyi, Sandra .........................22<br />
Rullkoetter, Paul J.......................35<br />
Rundell, Steven ..........................51<br />
Rutledge, Brad............................52<br />
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Rutten, Marcel C.M. ............. 19, 22<br />
Ryans, Jason ....................... 33, 39<br />
Rylander, Christopher G. 22, 25, 26<br />
Rylander, M. Nichole 14, 25, 26, 30<br />
Rys, Joanna P............................ 35<br />
Saboori, Parisa........................... 38<br />
Sacks, Michael S..... 14, 15, 20, 25,<br />
29, 37, 63<br />
Sadasivan, Chander................... 61<br />
Sadegh, Ali................................. 38<br />
Sah, Robert.................... 34, 50, 52<br />
Sairyo, Koichi ............................. 45<br />
Sajja, Sujith ................................ 43<br />
Sajjadi, Amir............................... 56<br />
Salas, Christina.................... 25, 35<br />
Salloum, Maher .................... 18, 30<br />
Saloner, David A. ....................... 15<br />
Samady, Habib........................... 47<br />
Sampat, Sonal R. ....................... 18<br />
Sander, Ed ............... 16, 46, 51, 57<br />
Sankaran, Sethuraman ........ 36, 58<br />
Sano, Michael B. .................. 22, 30<br />
Sarntinoranont, Malisa ......... 20, 39<br />
Scadeng, Miriam ........................ 31<br />
Scanlon, Matthew P. .................. 39<br />
Schachner, Melitta ..................... 56<br />
Scheer, Justin K. .................. 45, 55<br />
Scher, Irving............................... 20<br />
Schiele, Nathan.......................... 18<br />
Schloss, Rene................ 42, 56, 59<br />
Schmelz, Eva ............................. 22<br />
Schmid, Steven.......................... 49<br />
Schmid, Steven R. ............... 36, 60<br />
Schmidt, Michael........................ 51<br />
Schmidtman, Jessica M. ............ 61<br />
Schneeberger, Eric .................... 33<br />
Schurink, Geert Willem H..... 31, 64<br />
Schwartz, Cédric ........................ 41<br />
Schwartz, Russell....................... 62<br />
Schwartzman, David .................. 15<br />
Scott, Devon............................... 59<br />
Scrivano, Esteban ...................... 31<br />
Scro, Matthew ...................... 45, 50<br />
Segal, Yoav................................ 39<br />
Segers, Patrick............... 32, 40, 48<br />
Seimenis, Ioannis....................... 27<br />
Sekiya, Jon K. ............................ 34<br />
Sell, Scott A................................ 15<br />
Sengupta, Dibyendu................... 31<br />
Sengupta, Swarnali .................... 19<br />
Sennett, Brian ............................ 16<br />
Serra-Hsu, Frederick.................. 54<br />
Sett, Subham ............................. 54<br />
Sforza, Daniel............................. 26<br />
Shaffer, David W. ....................... 33<br />
Shaffer, Nicholas........................ 26<br />
Shah, Roshan P. .................. 48, 62<br />
Shamloo, Amir............................ 41<br />
Shandas, Robin.......................... 59<br />
Shane, Elizabeth........................ 63<br />
Shani, Jonathan ......................... 49<br />
Sharp, M. Keith .................... 44, 57<br />
Shaw, Joshua............................. 56<br />
Shearn, Jason...................... 50, 55
Sheer, Francis............................ 48<br />
Sheikh, Abdul ............................. 14<br />
Shen, Xiangrong .................. 35, 52<br />
Shephard, Mark S. ..................... 62<br />
Sherburn, Jesse ......................... 17<br />
Sheriff, Jawaad .................... 21, 29<br />
Shi, Gengbei .............................. 42<br />
Shi, Liang ............................. 29, 37<br />
Shimp III, Samuel K.................... 14<br />
Shirazi, Reza.............................. 50<br />
Shiu, Yan-Ting ........................... 26<br />
Shivanna, Kiran H. ............... 53, 55<br />
Shoemaker, Amanda.................. 55<br />
Shontz, Suzanne M.................... 39<br />
Shreiber, David ........ 16, 18, 50, 56<br />
Shterling, Avi ........................ 49, 61<br />
Shum, Judy ................................ 64<br />
Siddiqui, Adnan .................... 31, 48<br />
Sider, Krista L............................. 25<br />
Siewiorek, Gail ........................... 36<br />
Siggers, Jennifer H..................... 18<br />
Silva, Christine F. ....................... 21<br />
Silverstein, Amy M...................... 48<br />
Simmons, Craig A. ............... 25, 56<br />
Simoens, Paul ............................ 48<br />
Simon, Bruce.............................. 46<br />
Simon, Helene............................ 29<br />
Simon, Marc ............................... 15<br />
Simon, Peter .............................. 28<br />
Simons, Lenette ......................... 26<br />
Simpson, David G. ..................... 15<br />
Singh, Sukhjinder ....................... 57<br />
Singhal, Pooja ............................ 31<br />
Sitaula, Ranjan........................... 14<br />
Skurla, Carolyn..................... 39, 52<br />
Slepian, Marvin .................... 21, 42<br />
Smaill, Bruce .............................. 14<br />
Smirnov, Sergey......................... 29<br />
Smith, Andrew............................ 55<br />
Smith, Cameron W..................... 62<br />
Smith, Joshua ............................ 18<br />
Smith, Katisha ............................ 30<br />
Smith, Sean................................ 35<br />
Smith, Stephanie........................ 34<br />
Smith, Steven M......................... 34<br />
Smucker, Joseph ....................... 29<br />
Sniadecki, Nathan .......... 18, 23, 33<br />
Soares, Joao .............................. 17<br />
Soboyejo, Winston ..................... 30<br />
Soletti, Lorenzo .......................... 15<br />
Son, Min-Sun ............................. 48<br />
Soncini, Monica.......................... 47<br />
Soran, Ozlem ............................. 58<br />
Soslowsky , Louis J. 24, 39, 42, 51,<br />
60<br />
Sparks, Jessica .......................... 20<br />
Speelman, Lambert........ 31, 33, 64<br />
Spinella, Giovanni ...................... 32<br />
Spinner, Erin M. ......................... 25<br />
Spratley, Edward........................ 25<br />
Stasiak, Joanna.......................... 57<br />
Steinman, David......................... 40<br />
Steklov, Nick .............................. 52<br />
Stemper, Brian D........................ 29<br />
Stepan, Lenka ............................20<br />
Steward Jr., Robert L......27, 57, 62<br />
Stewart, Kelley C. .................22, 37<br />
Stober, Spencer..........................60<br />
Stocchino, Alessandro................32<br />
Stone, Howard A. .......................27<br />
Storvik, Steven G........................29<br />
Stouffer, James ..........................47<br />
Strijkers, Gustav J. .....................45<br />
Strother, Charles ........................23<br />
Subhash, Ghatu....................20, 38<br />
Succop, Paul ..............................33<br />
Suever, Jonathan D....................37<br />
Sugisaki, Keizo ...........................28<br />
Sun, Wei...............................15, 48<br />
Sundareswaran, Kartik S............58<br />
Suo, Jin.......................................47<br />
Suryadevara, Suchil ...................30<br />
Sutton, Michael A. ......................47<br />
Suzuki, Takamaro.......................15<br />
Swank, Douglas M......................42<br />
Swartz, Daniel ............................61<br />
Taber, Larry..........................20, 49<br />
Tabima, Diana Marcela...............48<br />
Tadepalli, Srinivas C...................54<br />
Tai, Viva................................58, 61<br />
Takayama, Shuichi .....................31<br />
Takigawa, Tomoyuki...................28<br />
Tan, Andrea................................14<br />
Tan, Andrea R. ...........................18<br />
Tan, Jifu......................................26<br />
Tan, John....................................41<br />
Tan, Wei .........................18, 50, 59<br />
Tanaka, Martin L...................43, 61<br />
Tang, Dalin .....................32, 37, 46<br />
Tang, Haiying .............................58<br />
Tang, Jessica A. ...................45, 55<br />
Tang, Simon ...............................38<br />
Tang, William C. .........................62<br />
Taskin, M. Ertan .........................21<br />
Tassiopoulos, Apostolos.............64<br />
Tassone, Channing ..............55, 61<br />
Tateshima, Satoshi.....................26<br />
Tawackoli, Wafa .........................45<br />
Taylor, Charles A..................38, 43<br />
Taylor, W. Robert .......................33<br />
Temple-Wong, Michele...............52<br />
Teng, Zhongzhao .......................46<br />
Teo, Ka Yaw...............................14<br />
Terai, Tomoya ............................45<br />
Terrier, Alexandre.......................55<br />
Terry, Christi ...............................26<br />
Theodorou, Evangelos..........43, 44<br />
Thirumala, Sreedhar...................48<br />
Thiruthalinathan, Dhananjeyan...43<br />
Thomas, Reed ............................20<br />
Thometz, John......................55, 61<br />
Thomopoulos, Stavros..........19, 50<br />
Thompson, Margret ....................47<br />
Thornburg, Kent..........................22<br />
Throckmorton, Amy ..............21, 36<br />
Tierney, Aine ..............................32<br />
Timmins, Lucas H.................17, 57<br />
Ting, Lucas .................................33<br />
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Todorov, Emmanuel................... 44<br />
Tokar, Stacy............................... 34<br />
Tolba, Mostafa ........................... 18<br />
Toner, Mehmet........................... 56<br />
Tong, Frank C. ........................... 61<br />
Topper, Stephen R..................... 21<br />
Tovar, Andrés ............................ 20<br />
Tran, Minh.................................. 58<br />
Tranquillo, Robert ...................... 16<br />
Travascio, Francesco........... 14, 45<br />
Tremmel, Markus ................. 48, 61<br />
Tripathy, Sakya .......................... 15<br />
Troianowski, Guillaume.............. 43<br />
Troyer, Kevin.............................. 40<br />
Tsai, Liang-Ching....................... 24<br />
Tsai, Wei-Bor ............................. 56<br />
Tsao, Philip S............................. 38<br />
Tufaga, Michael ......................... 58<br />
Tully, Brett.................................. 48<br />
Turnbull, Travis L. ...................... 48<br />
Turner, Irene G. ......................... 38<br />
UdayKumar, H.S. ....................... 44<br />
Ujihara, Yoshihiro....................... 57<br />
Underwood, Clayton J.......... 47, 59<br />
Utzinger, Urs .............19, 40, 46, 47<br />
Valen-Sendstad, Kristian............ 23<br />
Valero-Cuevas, Francisco J.44, 51,<br />
52<br />
van de Vosse, Frans 19, 22, 26, 31,<br />
47, 64<br />
van den Bogert, Antonie....... 28, 43<br />
van den Broek, Chantal ............. 19<br />
van der Giessen, Alina............... 47<br />
van der Horst, Arjen ................... 19<br />
van der Lugt, Aad....................... 26<br />
van der Smissen, Benjamin ....... 40<br />
van der Steen, Anton ..... 26, 33, 47<br />
van Dijk, C.N. ............................. 46<br />
van Donk, Jennifer ..................... 34<br />
van Donkelaar, Corrinus C.. 46, 56,<br />
59, 62<br />
van Hoorebeke, Luc................... 48<br />
van Loo, Denis ........................... 48<br />
van Ransbeeck, Peter................ 40<br />
van Rietbergen, Bert ............ 46, 59<br />
van Valin, Scott .......................... 61<br />
van Veen, Steven C. .................. 19<br />
Vande Geest, Jonathan P... 19, 40,<br />
42, 46<br />
Vanderpool, Rebecca ................ 48<br />
Vanderzyl, Susan....................... 27<br />
VandeVord, Pamela............. 20, 43<br />
Vaughan, Jr., Benjamin L........... 62<br />
Vazquez, Louis C....................... 39<br />
Veloso, António.......................... 41<br />
Vena, Pasquale.......................... 50<br />
Ventikos, Yiannis ....................... 48<br />
Verdonck, Pascal ................. 32, 40<br />
Vierra, Craig............................... 38<br />
Vigmostad, Sarah ...................... 44<br />
Vignon-Clementel, Irene ............ 43<br />
Vijay, Sauparnika ....................... 64<br />
Vinuela, Fernando...................... 26<br />
Vlachos, Pavlos P. ............... 22, 37
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Vogt, William .............................. 22<br />
Voros, Szilard ............................. 33<br />
Vorp, David A. ................ 15, 19, 64<br />
Vorro, J....................................... 52<br />
Voycheck, Carrie ............ 24, 34, 46<br />
Wada, Shigeo............................. 57<br />
Wagner, Christopher .................. 50<br />
Wagner, William R.......... 15, 19, 63<br />
Wake, Amanda........................... 36<br />
Wakhloo, Ajay K. ........................ 21<br />
Walker, Brian.............................. 53<br />
Wall, Wolfgang A.................. 57, 64<br />
Wallace, Arthur W. ..................... 15<br />
Wallace, Steve ..................... 27, 57<br />
Walpoth, Beat H. ........................ 15<br />
Walsh, Michael ........................... 48<br />
Walter, Jonathan .................. 43, 44<br />
Wan, Jiandi................................. 27<br />
Wang, Chong ............................. 56<br />
Wang, Feng................................ 25<br />
Wang, Hongsheng...................... 52<br />
Wang, Qiang .............................. 19<br />
Wang, Ruikang........................... 22<br />
Wang, Shaobai........................... 42<br />
Wang, Xiaodu....................... 59, 63<br />
Wang, Ying................................. 47<br />
Wang, Zhijie ............................... 19<br />
Wang, Ziyan ............................... 51<br />
Wartella, Karin............................ 57<br />
Watson, Pierre J................... 37, 61<br />
Waycaster, Garrett ............... 35, 52<br />
Wayne, Jennifer ............. 25, 54, 57<br />
Weafer, Paul............................... 56<br />
Wearden, Peter .......................... 58<br />
Wei, Feng................................... 24<br />
Weiler, Rachel A......................... 61<br />
Weinberg, Peter D...................... 32<br />
Weiss, Daiana ............................ 33<br />
Weiss, Jeffrey A. ...... 24, 28, 47, 59<br />
Welch, Bennett ........................... 39<br />
Welch, William C. ....................... 45<br />
Welcher, Judson......................... 45<br />
Wenk, Jonathan F. ..................... 15<br />
Wentzel, Jolanda ............26, 33, 47<br />
West, Devin ................................33<br />
Westerhof, Berend E. .................43<br />
Whitcomb, Julie ..........................51<br />
White, Joel D. .............................39<br />
Whitney, Jon...............................26<br />
Whittington, Wiburn ....................17<br />
Wibby, Story ...............................34<br />
Wicker, Ryan ..............................43<br />
Wido, Daniel ...............................28<br />
Wieben, Oliver ......................23, 26<br />
Willenberg, Bradley J..................39<br />
Williams, Gregory .......................34<br />
Williams, Lakiesha ..........17, 24, 25<br />
Wilson, Kate S. ...........................63<br />
Wimmer, Markus A. ..............24, 28<br />
Winkelstein, Beth A.........39, 45, 46<br />
Wognum, Silvia...........................20<br />
Wong, Eric C...............................39<br />
Wong, Henry C. ..........................62<br />
Woo, Henry H. ............................61<br />
Woo, Savio L-Y...........................45<br />
Wood, Kirkham ...........................42<br />
Woodard, Pamela K....................46<br />
Wright, Rika ................................21<br />
Wu, Jingshu................................29<br />
Wu, Sai-Kit............................35, 52<br />
Wu, Zhongjun J.....................15, 21<br />
Wylezinska, Marzena..................32<br />
Wylie, Christopher ......................55<br />
Xenos, Michalis.....................29, 64<br />
Xia, Younan ................................19<br />
Xiang, Jianping ...............47, 48, 61<br />
Xie, Jingwei.................................19<br />
Xu, Chun.....................................15<br />
Xu, Duo.......................................14<br />
Xu, Gang ....................................20<br />
Xu, Jing.......................................58<br />
Xu, Lisa.................................14, 22<br />
Yakacki, Christopher...................34<br />
Yang, Chun.....................32, 37, 46<br />
Yang, Geer ...........................14, 22<br />
Yang, Nicholas......................24, 34<br />
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Yang, Ning ..................... 21, 36, 58<br />
Yang, Weiguang................... 43, 58<br />
Yarmush, Martin L...................... 42<br />
Yoganandan, Narayan ......... 20, 29<br />
Yoganathan, Ajit P. .. 25, 29, 37, 58<br />
Yongpravat, Charlie ................... 54<br />
Young, Jonathan ........................ 49<br />
Young, Philippe G. ............... 38, 53<br />
Yu, Zhe ...................................... 64<br />
Yuan, Chun .......................... 32, 46<br />
Yuan, Tai-Yi ......................... 30, 56<br />
Yurke, Bernard........................... 59<br />
Zachry, Tiffany ..................... 16, 56<br />
Zaffora, Adriano ................... 57, 60<br />
Zahn, Jeffrey D........................... 18<br />
Zamankhan, Parsa..................... 31<br />
Zamir, Evan........ 16, 20, 41, 50, 59<br />
Zarins, Christopher..................... 40<br />
Zaucha, Michael......................... 19<br />
Zha, Gecheng ............................ 50<br />
Zhang, Aili ............................ 14, 22<br />
Zhang, Ji .............................. 46, 48<br />
Zhang, Jianfei............................. 25<br />
Zhang, Jiangyue......................... 52<br />
Zhang, Jingzhou......................... 54<br />
Zhang, Lijuan ............................. 62<br />
Zhang, Tao................................. 21<br />
Zhang, Wujie.............................. 22<br />
Zhang, Zhe........................... 27, 39<br />
Zhang, Zhihong.......................... 15<br />
Zhao, Ruogang .................... 25, 56<br />
Zheng, Jie .................................. 46<br />
Zheng, Nigel............................... 52<br />
Zhong, Zhixia ............................. 23<br />
Zhu, Liang ...................... 18, 26, 30<br />
Zielinska, Basia.......................... 44<br />
Zimmermann, Kristen A. ............ 25<br />
Zoghi, Mahyar ............................ 59<br />
Zrull, Jesse................................. 54<br />
Zunino, Paolo............................. 17<br />
Zur, Gal ...................................... 49
Almarza, Alex ............................. 14<br />
Amirouche, Farid M.L. ................ 45<br />
Anayiotos, Andreas S................. 22<br />
Anderson, Andrew...................... 24<br />
Baek, Seungik ............................ 19<br />
Barocas, Victor H. ...................... 63<br />
Bhowmick, Sankha..................... 14<br />
Bir, Cynthia................................. 16<br />
Bluestein, Danny ........................ 29<br />
Buckley, Jenni M. ................. 28, 63<br />
Cebral, Juan............................... 60<br />
Corr, David T........................ 18, 44<br />
Davalos, Rafael.......................... 22<br />
Debski, Richard E....................... 24<br />
Di Martino, Elena........................ 15<br />
Doehring, Todd .................... 28, 60<br />
Eberhardt, Alan .......................... 16<br />
Espinoza, Alejandro ................... 45<br />
Evrensel, Cahit A........................ 62<br />
Ferguson, Virginia ................ 42, 60<br />
Finol, Ender................................ 42<br />
Fraser, Katharine H.................... 21<br />
Fregly, Benjamin ........................ 41<br />
Friedman, Morton H. .................. 46<br />
Fu, Jianping................................ 27<br />
Gee, Michael W.......................... 64<br />
Ghadiali, Samir........................... 62<br />
Session Chair/Co-Chair Index<br />
Giddens, Don P. .........................46<br />
Gijsen, Frank ..............................26<br />
Gleason, Rudy............................20<br />
Han, Bumsoo..............................14<br />
Han, Hai-Chao............................16<br />
Haut, Roger C.............................24<br />
Kaunas, Roland ..........................27<br />
Kieweg, Sarah ......................17, 42<br />
Killian, Megan L. .........................42<br />
Kurse, Manish.............................43<br />
LaDisa, John F. ..........................17<br />
LeDuc, Philip R...........................62<br />
Levenston, Marc E......................18<br />
Liu, X. Sherry..............................59<br />
Liu, Yaling...................................25<br />
Loboa, Elizabeth...................41, 59<br />
Maletsky, Lorin ...........................61<br />
Manning, Keefe B. ......................58<br />
Mauck, Robert L. ..................14, 41<br />
McGarry, Patrick.........................23<br />
McGloughlin, Tim M....................64<br />
Meng, Hui ...................................60<br />
Merryman, W. David...................25<br />
Mofrad, Mohammad ...................59<br />
Natarajan, Raghu .......................28<br />
Nicolella, Daniel..........................18<br />
Okamoto, Ruth J...................25, 63<br />
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Papaharilaou, Yannis................. 26<br />
Pekkan, Kerem .......................... 22<br />
Ramasubramanian, Ashok......... 20<br />
Rutten, Marcel C.M. ................... 19<br />
Rylander, Christopher G. ........... 22<br />
Rylander, M. Nichole.................. 25<br />
Sacks, Michael S. ...................... 29<br />
Sander, Ed................................. 46<br />
Sharp, M. Keith .......................... 44<br />
Smith, Joshua ............................ 18<br />
Sniadecki, Nathan...................... 23<br />
Stitzel, Joel D. ............................ 20<br />
Sun, Wei .................................... 15<br />
Tanaka, Martin L. ....................... 61<br />
Theodorou, Evangelos............... 43<br />
Throckmorton, Amy.................... 21<br />
Timmins, Lucas H. ..................... 57<br />
van Donkelaar, Corrinus C......... 62<br />
Vande Geest, Jonathan P.......... 46<br />
VandeVord, Pamela................... 20<br />
Voo, Liming ................................ 63<br />
Weiss, Jeffrey A. ........................ 28<br />
Williams, Lakiesha ..................... 24<br />
Wilson, Sara E. .......................... 57<br />
Yamaguchi, Takami ................... 44<br />
Yoganathan, Ajit P. .................... 58<br />
Zamir, Evan.......................... 16, 59
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About BED<br />
The <strong>Bioengineering</strong> Division of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers is focused on the<br />
application of mechanical engineering knowledge, skills and principles from conception to the<br />
design, development, analysis and operation of biomechanical systems. The Division's technical<br />
activities are organized through the Cell & Tissue Engineering, Education, Design &<br />
Rehabilitation, Fluid Mechanics, Biotransport, and Solid Mechanics Technical Committees. Please<br />
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The underlying goal of the <strong>Bioengineering</strong> Division is to develop its members. You will find BED<br />
activities to be of tremendous help in making valuable contacts and staying abreast of new<br />
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Journal of Biomechanical Engineering<br />
The Journal of Biomechanical Engineering reports research results<br />
involving the application of mechanical engineering knowledge, skills<br />
and principles to the conception, design, development, analysis, and<br />
operation of biomechanical systems, including: artificial organs and<br />
prostheses; bioinstrumentation and measurements; bioheat transfer;<br />
biomaterials; biomechanics; bioprocess engineering; cellular mechanics;<br />
design and control of biological systems; and physiological systems.<br />
Website: http://scitation.aip.org/Biomechanical/<br />
Editor: Dr. Michael S. Sacks, University of Pittsburgh<br />
Published: February, April, June, August, October, December<br />
Journal of Medical Devices<br />
Focusing on applied research and the development of new medical<br />
devices or instrumentation, this new journal presents papers on devices<br />
that improve diagnostic interventional and therapeutic treatments. It<br />
provides special coverage of novel devices that allow new surgical<br />
strategies, new methods of drug delivery, or possible reductions in the<br />
complexity, cost or adverse results of health care. The Design Innovation<br />
category features papers focusing on novel devices, including some with<br />
limited clinical or engineering results. The Medical Device News section<br />
provides coverage of advances, trends, and events.<br />
New medical sensors/actuators, orthopaedic devices, cardiovascular<br />
devices, rehabilitation devices, neurological devices, bioheat transfer<br />
devices, medical instrumentation, image guided intervention/treatment,<br />
endoscopic/laproscopic devices, minimally invasive devices, human<br />
performance/force assessment, tissue engineered devices, drug/cell<br />
delivery systems, medical robotics, medical device design processes,<br />
medical device manufacturing, and human factors in medical devices.<br />
Website: http://www.asmedl.org/MedicalDevices<br />
Editors: Dr. Arthur G. Erdman (University of Minnesota) and Dr. Gerald<br />
E. Miller (Virginia Commonwealth University)<br />
Published: Quarterly
<strong>ASME</strong> <strong>2010</strong> <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>Bioengineering</strong> <strong>Conference</strong><br />
<strong>2010</strong> SUMMER BIOENGINEERING CONFERENCE ORGANIZERS<br />
Rita M. Patterson (<strong>Conference</strong> Chair), University of North Texas Health Science Center<br />
Jeffrey Holmes (<strong>Program</strong> Chair), University of Virginia<br />
Naomi C. Chesler (Information Chair), University of Wisconsin<br />
Michele J. Grimm (Local Arrangements Chair), Wayne State University<br />
Mohamed Samir Hefzy (Finance Chair), University of Toledo<br />
Ender Finol (Student Paper Competition Chair), Carnegie Mellon University<br />
Keefe B. Manning (Publications Chair), The Pennsylvania State University<br />
Matthew Gounis (Exhibits Chair), University of Massachusetts<br />
Sara E. Wilson (Copyright Management Chair), University of Kansas<br />
Noshir A. Langrana (Past <strong>Conference</strong> Chair), Rutgers University<br />
PROGRAM COMMITTEE<br />
Jeffrey Holmes (<strong>Program</strong> Chair), University of Virginia<br />
Dawn M. Eliott (Past Chair), University of Pennsylvania<br />
Dan Nicolella (Chair, Cell and Tissue), Southwest Research Institute<br />
Guy Genin (Vice Chair, Cell and Tissue), Washington University<br />
Sara Wilson (Chair, Design and Rehabilitation), University of Kansas<br />
Lorin Maletsky (Vice Chair, Design and Rehabilitation), University of Kansas<br />
Mohammad Mofrad (Chair, Education), University of California at Berkeley<br />
David Steinman (Chair, Fluid Mechanics), University of Toronto<br />
Francis Loth (Vice Chair, Fluid Mechanics), University of Akron<br />
Liang Zhu (Chair, Biotransport), University of Maryland at Baltimore<br />
Ram Devireddy (Vice Chair, Biotransport), Louisiana State University<br />
Dawn M. Elliott (Chair, Solid Mechanics), University of Pennsylvania<br />
Victor H. Barocas (Vice Chair, Solid Mechanics), University of Minnesota<br />
Ender Finol (Chair, Student Paper Competition), Carnegie Mellon University<br />
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Rita M. Patterson (Secretary), University of North Texas Health Science Center<br />
John C. Bischof (Secretary Elect and External Affairs), University of Minnesota<br />
Mohamed Samir Hefzy (Treasurer), University of Toledo<br />
David A. Vorp (Technical Affairs), University of Pittsburgh<br />
Michele J. Grimm (Student Affairs), Wayne State University<br />
Dawn M. Elliott (Member-at-Large), University of Pennsylvania<br />
Clark T. Hung (Member Affairs), Columbia University<br />
Jeffrey E. Bischoff (External Affairs), Zimmer, Inc.<br />
Jennifer S. Wayne (Past Chair), Virginia Commonwealth University<br />
Jacinta McComie-Cates (<strong>ASME</strong>), American Society of Mechanical Engineers<br />
Lee A. Hawkins (<strong>ASME</strong>), American Society of Mechanical Engineers
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Preliminary Announcement<br />
2011 <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>Bioengineering</strong> <strong>Conference</strong><br />
Nemacolin Woodlands Resort<br />
Farmington, Pennsylvania<br />
June 22-26, 2011<br />
The <strong>Bioengineering</strong> Division of the American Society of Mechanical Engineering cordially invites you to attend the 2011<br />
<strong>Summer</strong> <strong>Bioengineering</strong> <strong>Conference</strong>. An outstanding scientific program has been planned, including Plenary Lectures,<br />
Symposia, Workshops, and Student Paper Competitions. Both oral and poster sessions will be presented in the<br />
spectacular setting of Pennsylvania’s Laurel Highlands. The Nemacolin Woodlands Resort is a full-service, luxury resort<br />
and spa in the serene Allegheny Mountains. Aside from the many activities and amenities that the resort has to offer,<br />
nearby are Frank Lloyd Wright’s ‘Fallingwater’ house, white water rafting (class I, II, III or even class V level), hiking,<br />
biking and more.<br />
http://www.nemacolin.com/<br />
Further information about the meeting will be available at:<br />
http://www.asmeconferences.org/SBC2011/index.cfm<br />
Student Paper Competition: Abstracts are solicited for student paper competitions at the levels of BS, MS, and Doctoral.<br />
Students selected for the competition will be able to present their work in sessions highlighting the student competitors<br />
– both in poster and podium formats. Cash awards will be made to the top papers at each level in multiple technical<br />
areas.<br />
Anticipated Submission Deadline for two-page abstracts: January 21, 2011
7:00 am-3:30 pm<br />
3:45-5:15 pm<br />
5:15-5:30 pm<br />
5:30-7:00 pm<br />
7:00-9:00 pm<br />
9:00-11:00 pm<br />
6:30-7:30 am<br />
7:30-8:30 am<br />
8:30-8:45 am<br />
Orchid 1 Orchid 2 Orchid 3 Royal Palm 4-5 Acacia 1-3 Acacia 4-6<br />
Cardiovascular Design &<br />
Devices I<br />
Cardiovascular Design &<br />
Devices II<br />
Cardiac Mechanics Tissue Engineering Accident and Injury Cell and Tissue Transport I<br />
Vascular Mechanics<br />
Musculoskeletal Tissue<br />
Engineering<br />
8:45-10:15 am Fluids: Imaging Heart Valves I Mechanotransduction I Joints<br />
10:15-10:30 am<br />
10:30 am-12:00 pm<br />
12:00-2:00 pm<br />
Fluids: Image-Based<br />
Modeling<br />
Heart Valves II Mechanotransduction II Spine I<br />
Injury Biomechanics Cell and Tissue Transport II<br />
Biotransport in Device and<br />
Design<br />
Bionanotechnology in<br />
Diagnosis and Treatment<br />
Biomechanics of Growth<br />
and Remodeling I<br />
Biomechanics of Growth<br />
and Remodeling II<br />
Mechanical Properties of<br />
MSK Soft Tissue<br />
Computational Modeling of<br />
MSK Soft Tissue<br />
2:00-3:30 pm Special Workshop: ABAQUS<br />
6:30-7:30 am<br />
7:30-9:00 am<br />
9:00-9:15 am<br />
9:15-10:45 am<br />
10:45-11:00 am<br />
Workshop: Lego Robotics<br />
and K12 Outreach<br />
PhD Student Paper<br />
Competition: Biofluids,<br />
Biotransport, Other<br />
11:00 am - 12:30 pm Fluids: Modeling Atherosclerosis<br />
12:30-2:30 pm<br />
11:00 am-12:30 pm<br />
12:30-1:30 pm<br />
1:30-2:30 pm<br />
2:30-2:45 pm<br />
Workshop: Challenges in<br />
Pediatric CV Research<br />
2:45-4:15 pm Fluids: Pediatric Challenges Cerebral Aneurysms<br />
4:15-4:30 pm<br />
4:30-6:00 pm Fluids: Respiratory<br />
Abdominal Aortic<br />
Aneurysms<br />
SBC <strong>2010</strong> PROGRAM<br />
WEDNESDAY, June 16, <strong>2010</strong><br />
Committee Meetings (various rooms)<br />
Workshop: Knee Challenge<br />
PhD Student Paper<br />
Competition: Tissue, Cellular<br />
Biomech & Eng<br />
Spatial Variation in Tissue<br />
Properties<br />
Workshop: FEBio<br />
Effects of Mechanical<br />
Confinement on Cells &<br />
Tissues<br />
Break (no refreshments)<br />
Opening reception (Mangrove / Palm Terrace Pools)<br />
Business Meeting/ Open Executive Meeting<br />
THURSDAY, June 17, <strong>2010</strong><br />
Breakfast<br />
PLENARY - Chris Rogers (Royal Palm 4-5)<br />
Workshop: Mow and Fung<br />
Winners<br />
PhD Student Paper<br />
Competition: Solids, Design,<br />
Rehabilitation<br />
Biologic Effects on MSK Soft<br />
Spine II Simulation in Human Motion<br />
Tissue<br />
Workshop: Panel on Careers<br />
in Industry<br />
Structural Mechanics of<br />
Bone<br />
Multiscale Modeling Mechanics of Bone Tissue<br />
6:00-6:30 pm<br />
Break (no refreshments)<br />
6:30-9:00 pm Reception and Banquet (Royal Palm Foyer & Ballroom)<br />
Break<br />
Break<br />
Poster Session I, with Lunch: includes BS & MS Student Paper Competitions (Royal Palm 1-3; 6-8)<br />
FRIDAY, June 18, <strong>2010</strong><br />
Breakfast<br />
Break<br />
Break<br />
Poster Session II, with Lunch: includes PhD Student Paper Competition (Royal Palm 1-3; 6-8)<br />
SATURDAY, June 19, <strong>2010</strong><br />
Lunch<br />
Plenary: Lissner lecture (Royal Palm 4-5)<br />
Break<br />
Break<br />
Design and Devices Solid Mechanics<br />
Orthopedic Design and<br />
Devices<br />
Ocular & Neural Mechanics