Biomedical Applications of Small Scale Magnetically Actuated Robots
Abstract: Small scale robots have the potential to offer many unique applications for minimally invasive surgery, sensing and drug delivery in healthcare as well as more generally for microfactories and as scientific tools. They are […]
Seminar by Annemarie Laudanski
Dr. Annemarie F Laudanski is a Biomedical Engineer, who graduated with a Bachelors of Applied Science in Mechanical Engineering (2011) and a Masters of Applied Science in Biomedical Engineering (2013) here at Queen’s. She worked […]
Skeletal metastases (cancer in bones): A bioengineering approach to optimizing treatment in the context of musculoskeletal health
Abstract: Tremendous advances in therapeutics have drastically extended the life expectancy of many cancer patients, including those with skeletal metastases. However, bone metastases and their treatment can negatively impact bone quality and musculoskeletal health. Bone […]
Shoulder Biomechanics: The Utah Experience
Seminar by Heath Henninger. September 20th, 1:30pm
Mapping the relationship between morphology and function of the shoulder: implications for human evolution and musculoskeletal injury
PhD Thesis Exam by Erin Lee. September 19th, 1pm
Investigating the multifactorial etiology of rotator cuff tendon tears
CHI Seminar by Rebekah Lawrence
June 7, 11:30
Centre for Health Innovation
Towards Clinically Accurate Medical Image Report Generation
June 5, 2024 2:30-3:30
Botterell Hall Room B143
The mechanical how and why of chronic high knee flexion risks
CHI Seminar
Friday March 15th, 11:00
Centre for Health Innovation
