Program
Saturday, March 20
19:00 Faculty Welcome Dinner
Sunday, March 21
9:00 Opening Address
Alois Knoll, GSISH Head of School
9:10 Multi-Spectral Opto-Acoustic Tomography for Next Generation
Biomedical Imaging
Vasilis Ntziachristos, Technische Universität München, Helmholtz
Center, München
9:50 The Role of Physics for New Imaging Modalities
Franz Pfeiffer, Technische Universität München
10:30 Coffee Break
10:50 Cutting Edge Data Analysis Methods for Extracting the "invisible"
from Biosignals and Medical Images
Hervé Delingette, Inria, Sophia-Antipolis
11:30 The Advancing Role of Information Science in Diagnostic Imaging and
Image Guided Therapy
Maximilian Reiser, Ludwig Maximilians Universität, München
12:10 Pervasive Sensing with Body Sensor Networks
Guang-Zhong Yang, Imperial College London
12:50 Lunch Break
14:00 Medical Robotics and Computer-Integrated Interventional Medicine
Russell Taylor, Johns Hopkins University
14:40 Advances in Minimal Invasive Surgery
Hubertus Feußner, Technische Universität München
15:20 The Language of Surgery
Gregory Hager, Johns Hopkins University
16:00 Coffee Break
Presentations | Discussion Groups (Session 1) | ||
| The Role of Public Health | 16:10 - 17:10 |
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16:30 | The Role of Technology in Promoting Healthy Behaviors: A Case for Physical Activity and Public Health | ||
17:10 Plenary Discussion
Moderator: Alois Knoll, TUM
18:00 Time for Outdoor Activities and Individual Discussions
19:30 Dinner and Informal Get Together
Monday, March 22
9:00 Automatic Tissue Recognition for Targeted Optical Biopsy in Cancer
Surveillance
Selen Atasoy, GSISH doctoral candidate
Nassir Navab, Alexander Meining, GSISH Core Faculty, GSISH Faculty,
Guang-Zhong Yang, Imperial College London
9:30 3D Intraoperative Imaging with Navigated Nuclear Probes
Alexander Hartl, Tobias Lasser, Dzoshkun Shakir, Thomas Wendler,
GSISH doctoral candidates
Nassir Navab, Sibylle Ziegler, Markus Schwaiger, GSISH Core Faculty,
GSISH Faculty
10:00 Information and Process Integration in Biomedical Research - Reports
from three PhD projects and further Developments
Sebastian Wurst, Gregor Lamla, Fabian Prasser, GSISH doctoral
candidates
Klaus Kuhn, Alfons Kemper, GSISH Core Faculty
10:40 Coffee Break
11:00 From Large to Small-Scale Qualitative Modelling in Systems Biology
Mara Hartsperger, GSISH doctoral candidate
Werner Mewes, GSISH Core Faculty / Volker Stümpflen, Helmholtz
Center München
11:30 Extra-Corporal Circulation Control using Fuzzy Logic
Benedikt Baumgartner, GSISH doctoral candidate
Alois Knoll, Robert Bauernschmitt, GSISH Core Faculty, GSISH Faculty /
Ulrich Schreiber, German Heart Center München
12:00 Physical and Hearth Activity Sensor Measurements as Means for the
Monitoring of Subjects Suffering from COPD
Lukas Gorzelniak, Andre Dias, GSISH doctoral candidates
Alexander Horsch, Erich Wichmann, Klaus Kuhn, GSISH Core Faculty,
GSISH Faculty
12:30 Physiological Telemonitoring of Chronically Ill Patients With Mobile
Multimodal Biosensor Measurements
Alexander Horsch, Alois Knoll, Erich Wichmann, GSISH Core Faculty,
GSISH Faculty
12:45 Lunch Break
14:00 Discussion Groups (Session 2)
Group 2: Robotics and Biomedical Imaging
Moderators: Alois Knoll, Nassir Navab, Sibylle Ziegler, TUM
Group 3: Public Health and Sensor Technology
Moderators: Erich Wichmann, LMU, Helmholtz Center / Alexander
Horsch, TUM
Group 4: Bioinformatics / Genetic Epidemiology
Moderators: Stefan Wagenpfeil, Stephan Weidinger, TUM
15:30 Plenary Discussion
Moderator: Alois Knoll, TUM
16:30 Time for Outdoor Activities and Individual Discussions
19:00 Dinner and Informal Get Together
Tuesday, March 23
09:00 Faculty Summary Discussion
12:00 End of Symposium
