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349.“Surgical Therapy of Chest Wall Deformities” Invited Lecturer. The VIth World Congress of the InternationalSociety of Cardio-Thoracic Surgeons, Hiroshima Japan July 24, 1996.350. “Atherosclerosis, intramyocardial coronary arteries and mural stress” Fourth International Congress onHealthy Aging, Heidelberg Germany; August 28, 1996.35<strong>1.</strong>Effect of the sinus geometry on the dynamics of bioprosthetic heart valves. Presented at the 1996 Annual FallMeeting of the Biomedical Engineering Society, Pennsylvania State University, University Park,Pennsylvania, October 1996.352. “Can HIV from accidental injury be prevented by local treatment at the site of exposure?” New Insights in HIVInfection and Disease. Hilton Head South Carolina, October 10, 1996.353.Why are intramyocardial coronary arteries free of atherosclerotic plaques? Hungarian Medical Association ofAmerica, Sarasota FL, October 31, 1996.354.“The role of vessel wall mechanics in atherosclerosis”. James H <strong>Heineman</strong> Memorial Conference, CharlotteNC, October 18, 1996.355.Effect of the sinus geometry on the dynamics of bioprosthetic heart valves. Presented at the 18th AnnualInternational Conference IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, Amsterdam, the Netherlands,November 1996.356.The Medical Drawings of Leonardo da Vinci. Grand Rounds. Scripps Memorial Hospital. San Diego CA,November 19, 1996.357.New Developments in Bioprosthetic Cardiac Valves. 8 th Cardiac and General Thoracic Surgery Update, RioMar Puerto Rico, December 14, 1996.358.Accidental HIV exposure in the healthcare setting may be treated in loco at the injury site. 4th Conference onRetroviruses and Opportunistic Infections, Washington DC January 22, 1997.359.Is it possible to create HIV exposure from contaminated instruments at the injury site? Joint MeetingAAAAI/AAI/CIS, San <strong>Francis</strong>co CA, February 24, 1997360.Effect of the sinus geometry on the dynamics of bioprosthetic heart valves. Presented at the Meeting of theInternational Association for Cardiac Biological Implants, Washington DC May 4 1997.36<strong>1.</strong>Disease and medicine in pre-Columbian art. Presented at the Meeting of the International Association forCardiac Biological Implants, Washington DC May 4 1997..362.Pressure traps due to competent valves in vein grafts of patients. Meeting of the International Association forCardiac Biological Implants. Washington DC, May 4, 1997.363.The role of arterial mechanics in atherosclerosis. First International Interdisciplinary Conference onCardiovascular Medicine, Surgery, Science and Mechanics. Washington DC, June, 1997.364.Endovascular coronary intervention or coronary bypass? 3 rd Baltic Sea Conference, Vilnius Lithuania, June 1,1997.365.Scientific Chairman. 3 rd Baltic Sea Conference, Vilnius Lithuania, June 1, 1997.366.Influence of sinus geometry on hemodynamics of bioprosthetic valves. VII International Symposium - CardiacBioprostheses, Barcelona Spain, June 1997.367.Absence of atherosclerosis in intramyocardial coronary arteries and its relationship to mural stress. 4 thInternational Congress of Essential Fatty Acids and Eicosanoids. Edinburgh Scotland, July 1997.368.Development of ascending aortic prosthesis having the sinuses: its influence on valve dynamics. BiomedicalEngineering Society 1997 Annual Fall Meeting San Diego CA, October 2, 1997.

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