BMEI Connect
Biomed Connect: Advancing Health Solutions Through Partnership
Friday 19th September, 9:30 - 15:00
About the event
BioMed Connect is a collaborative networking and knowledge-sharing event hosted by the Biomedical Engineering Initiative (BMEI) at the University of Warwick, School of Engineering. This event aims to bring together biomedical academics, researchers, engineers, and representatives from healthcare and biomedical charities to foster partnerships, align research with pressing real-world challenges, and co-create innovative health solutions.
Why attend?
BioMed Connect offers a unique opportunity for anyone passionate about biomedical/health innovation to be part of a dynamic and collaborative community. Hosted by the Biomedical Engineering Initiative (BMEI) at the University of Warwick, this event serves as a vital platform for academics, researchers, engineers, healthcare organisations and professionals to connect, share insights, and shape the future of healthcare together.
Research Areas of Interest in the BMEI
- Neurodegenerative research
- Sleep apnoea
- Motor control and balance
- Pharmaceuticals
- Ageing society devices
- Biomedical Signal Processing
- Biomedical Imaging & Nanotechnology
- Cellular and Medical Biomechanics
Who Can Attend?
Researchers, Academics, PhD students, NHS staff and industry professionals who are interested in learning more about diagnosis modelling.
Intended activity
Keynote talks from leading academics and representatives from health care bodies to highlight urgent health challenges and current research directions.
Panel discussions exploring collaborative models, funding opportunities, and translational research pathways.
Networking opportunities to build relationships, exchange ideas, and identify potential project partners.
Location Details
School of Engineering, Room F105
School of Engineering , University of Warwick, Library Rd, Coventry CV4 7AL
Organising Committee
M.J.Chappell@warwick.ac.uk
Co Director
Biomedical Systems Modelling, Systems Pharmacology, Motion Capture and Modelling, Biomechanics, Epidemiological Modelling, Identifiability and Inference, Data Analytics.
J.A.Covington@warwick.ac.uk
Co Director
Artificial Olfactory Systems, clinical investigations of gas phase bio-markers of disease, application development for medical, environmental and agricultural fields.
N.Khovanova@warwick.ac.uk
Executive Team Member
Identification, stability and control of linear and nonlinear systems with application in clinical settings, including earlier diagnosis and control of health conditions.
Davide.Piaggio@warwick.ac.uk
Executive Team Member
Medical device design and regulations, digital health, frugal engineering, ethics, preparedness.
Co-lead for the Society and Culture Spotlight.