Thursday Friday
8:30-10:00 a.m.
Thursday
February 10, 2005
Palacio del Rio Room
Lasers, Optics & Ultrasound I: Cellular Techniques
Chair: Alvin Yeh Texas A&M University, College Station
Co-chair: Thomas Milner The University of Texas at AustinUltrasound-Induced Apoptosis in Cancer Cells O.V. Chumakova, A.V. Liopo, B.M. Evers and R.O. Esenaliev – UTMB, Galveston Measurement of Optical Pathlength in Cells to Determine Transport Parameters C.G. Rylander, K.R. Diller, T.E. Milner and A.J. Welch – UT, Austin
Hollow Core Photonic Crystal Fiber Based Nonlinear Optical Microscopy A. Larson and A. Yeh – TAMU, College Station Drug and Gene Delivery in Human Cancer Cells by Ultrasound-Induced Cavitation I.V. Larina, B .M. Evers and R.O. Esenaliev – UTMB, Galveston
8:30-10:00 a.m.
Thursday
February 10, 2005
Hawaiian Village Room
Cardiac & Valvular Mechanics and Microstructure
Chair: K. Jane Grande-Allen Rice University
Co-chair: John Criscione Texas A&M University, College StationA Quantitative Investigation of Rat Heart Microstructure B.K. Hegde, C.A. Philip and J.C. Criscione – TAMU, College Station
A Method for Isolating Heart Valve Cell Populations in Preparation for Proteomic Analysis T. Blevins and K.J. Grande-Allen – Rice University
Pediatric Cardiac Valve Disease C.D. Fraser Jr. – Texas Children’s Hospital
Overview of Tissue Engineered Heart Valves K.J. Grande-Allen – Rice University
8:30-10:00 a.m.
Thursday
February 10, 2005
Plaza Room
Tissue Engineering I: In vivo Applications
Chair: Charles W. Patrick, Jr. UT M. D. Anderson Cancer Center
Co-chair: Ke-Neng Chen Beijing Cancer Hospital, Beijing, ChinaCollagen Composite Gels for Vocal Fold Restoration M. Hahn1, B. Teply2, M. Stevens3, S. Zeitels4 and R. Langer2 – 1TAMU College Station, TX, 2Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, 3Imperial College, London, UK and 4Massachussets General Hospital, Boston, MA
De Novo Adipogenesis in a Vascularized Biodegradable Construct E.K. Beahm1, L. Wu2 and R.L. Walton2 – 1UT M. D. Anderson Cancer Center and 2University of Chicago, Chicago, IL Matrix Metalloproteinase-9 Expression Independently Predicts Disease-Free Survival Time in Patients with Esophageal Squamous Cell Carcinoma K-N. Chen1,2, Z-D. Gu1, J-Y. Li1, M. Li1 and J. Gu1 – 1Beijing Cancer Hospital, Beijing, China, and 2UT M. D. Anderson Cancer Center
Defective Neural Tube Closure in Conditional BMP2 Knockout Mice L. Ma, A.M. Moon and J.F. Martin – TAMU Health Science Center, Houston Ionizing Radiation Induces Apoptosis and Inhibits Neurogenesis in Rat Neural Stem Cells via the C-JUN NH2 Pathway Y. Kondo, T. Kanzawa and S. Kondo – UT M. D. Anderson Cancer Center
8:30-10:00 a.m.
Thursday
February 10, 2005
Waldorf-Astoria C Room
EEG and ERP Analysis I: Synapses
Chair: Ben H. Jansen University of Houston
Co-chair: George Zouridakis University of HoustonSeizure Frequency Modulation Using Non-Invasive Transcutaneous Electrical Stimulation W. Besio1, K. Koka1, R. Patwardhan2 and M. Sahin1 – 1Louisiana Tech University, Ruston, LA and 2Louisiana State University, Shreveport, LA
Using Context-Based Rules to Reject Artifacts in the Detection of Neonatal Seizures J. Mitra1, J.R. Glover1, P.Y. Ktonas1, J.D. Frost, Jr.2, R.A. Hrachovy2 and E.M. Mizrahi2 – 1University of Houston and 2Baylor College of Medicine
Correlation Of EMG, EEG and Dynamic Load Using Wavelet Transform S. McJunkin1 and R. Barr2 – 1Rice University and 2UT, Austin EEG and MEG Phase Maps Using Iterative Independent Component Analysis
D. Iyer and G. Zouridakis – University of Houston
8:30-10:00 a.m.
Thursday
February 10, 2005
Waldorf-Astoria B Room
Clinical Engineering
Chair: Yadin David Texas Children's Hospital
Co-chair: Jill Almaguer Sheriff and Company, HoustonOpening Remarks Y. David – Texas Children's Hospital Needlestick Injuries: A Human Factors Classic W.A. Hyman – TAMU College Station
MEDICAN: A Generic Network Architecture For Interfacing Bedside Medical Instruments Using Control Area Network (CAN) P.K. McKneely – Medican Systems, Houston
PnP Bedside Communication Interface Options For Automated Data Capture, D. Walding – Texas Children’s Hospital
Thursday Friday
10:20-11:50 a.m.
Thursday
February 10, 2005
Palacio del Rio Room
Lasers & Optics II: Optical Property Measurement
Chair: Thomas Milner The University of Texas at Austin
Co-chair: Rebekah Drezek Rice UniversityApplicability of the Diffusion Approximation in Inverse Models of Tissue Reflectance Spectra J. Sun1, U. Utzinger2 and R. Drezek1 – 1Rice University and 2University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ Glucose and Nacl-induced Changes in Optical Coherence Tomography Signal and Morphology of Pig Skin V. Sapozhnikova, D. Prough, R. Kuranov, I. Cicenaite and R. Esenaliev – UTMB, Galveston
Two-Dimensional Lateral Scanning in Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) for Noninvasive Glucose Monitoring R. Kuranov, D. Prough, V. Sapozhnikova, I. Cicenaite and R. Esenaliev – UTMB, Galveston Enhanced Polarization-Sensitivity Optical Coherence Tomography (EPS-OCT) for Accurate Determination of Tissue Anisotropy N.J. Kemp, H.N. Zaatari, J. Park, H.G. Rylander III and T.E. Milner – UT, Austin
Measurement of Form-Birefringence with an Overlying Blood Flow H.N. Zaatari, N.J. Kemp, J.Park, H.G. Rylander III and T.E. Milner – UT, Austin
10:20-11:50 a.m.
Thursday
February 10, 2005
Hawaiian Village Room
Valvular Regurgitation and Stenosis
Chair: Blase Carabello Veteran Affairs Medical Center, Houston
Co-chair: Michael VanAuker University of South Florida, Tampa, FLVentricular Mechanisms in Mitral Regurgitation B. Carabello – Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Houston
Real Time Three-Dimensional Echo Doppler Flow Quantification: Development of a Flow Chamber and Circulatory Loop S. Little, S. Igo, C. Hartley, M. McCulloch, Y. Nosé, and W. Zoghbi – Baylor College of Medicine Effects of Ambient Fluid Dynamics and Leaflet Stiffness on Hemodynamic Markers of Aortic Valve Performance M.D. VanAuker – University of South Florida, Tampa, FL Mitral Valve Remodeling in End-stage Heart Failure K.J. Grande-Allen – Rice University
10:20-11:50 a.m.
Thursday
February 10, 2005
Plaza Room
Tissue Engineering II: Delivery of Bioactive Factors
Chair: Anshu Mathur UT M. D. Anderson Cancer Center
Co-chair: Andrea Gobin UT M. D. Anderson Cancer CenterBiomimetic Polymers in Sensing Applications and Drug Delivery N.A. Peppas – UT, Austin Biodegradable in situ Crosslinkable Hydrogels as Injectable Carriers for Cell and Drug Delivery in Orthopaedics J.S. Temenoff -- Rice University
Integrating Strategies for Improved Oral Delivery of Therapeutic Proteins N.J. Kavimamdan and N.A. Peppas – UT, Austin Emodin Loaded Silk Fibroin Coated Liposomes for Chronic Wound Treatment A.S. Gobin, R. Rhea, R. Newman and A.B. Mathur – UT M. D. Anderson Cancer Center
10:20-11:50 a.m.
Thursday
February 10, 2005
Flamingo Room
Orthopaedics & Rehabilitation I: Neuromuscular Control
Chair: Rita M. Patterson The University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston
Co-chair: William L. Buford The University of Texas Medical Branch, GalvestonHuman Neural Stem Cells for Spinal Cord Repair P. Wu, J. Gao, Y. Tarasenko, R. Coggeshall, D. McAdoo and C. Hulsebosch – UTMB, Galveston
Preliminary Study of Photochemical Welding of Bovine Medial Meniscus D. Webster, C. Skurla, J. Healy and R. Kane – Baylor University, Waco, TX
The Neuromuscular Response to Context-Specific Foot Stimulation K.E. Forth and C.S. Layne – University of Houston Muscle Control Evaluation of Patterned Activity Derived from Multichannel Surface Electromyography H.K. Lim1,2, W.B. McKay1,2, D. Lee3, S.A. Holmes1,2, M.M. Priebe4 and A.M. Sherwood1,2 – 1Michael E. DeBakey VA Medical Center, Houston, 2Baylor College of Medicine, 3Methodist Rehabilitation Center, Jackson, MS and 4Edward Hines, Jr. VA Hospital, Hines, IL
10:20-11:50 a.m.
Thursday
February 10, 2005
Waldorf-Astoria C Room
EEG and ERP Analysis II
Chair: George Zouridakis University of Houston
Co-chair: Ben H. Jansen University of HoustonEEG Analysis of EAR Advantage R. DeLeon, M. Hiscock, B.H. Jansen, M. McHenry and G. Zouridakis – University of Houston
The Usefulness of the Auditory N100 and P200 Evoked Potential Component as Measures of Sensory Gating L. Hu1, B.H. Jansen1 and N.N. Boutros2 – 1University of Houston and 2Yale University Single-Trial P50 Analysis Improves Separation of Normal and Schizophrenia Population
D. Iyer, R. Vilalta and G. Zouridakis – University of Houston
Single-Trial Analysis of P300 In Normal and Schizophrenic Subjects B. K Bonala1, B. H Jansen1 and N.N. Boutros2 – 1University of Houston and 2Yale University
10:20-11:50 a.m.
Thursday
February 10, 2005
Waldorf-Astoria B Room
Clinical Engineering Workshop I
Faculty: Yadin David Texas Children's Hospital
William A. Hyman — Texas A&M University, College Station
Curtis Blair Texas Children's HospitalIncident Investigation Methodology Associated with Medical Technology: Part 1
Thursday Friday
12:00-1:30 p.m.
Thursday
February 10, 2005
Conrad Hilton Ballroom
Luncheon and Presentation
Image Analysis in Multiparameter Medical Imaging Applications Atam Dhawan, Ph.D.
Chair, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
New Jersey Institute of Technology
Newark, New Jersey
Thursday Friday
1:30-3:00 p.m.
Thursday
February 10, 2005
Palacio del Rio Room
Tissue Diagnostics and Therapeutics
Chair: Stas Emelianov The University of Texas at Austin
Co-chair: Kirill Larin The University of Texas Medical Branch, GalvestonCombined Photochemical and Photothermal Modalities for Laser Treatment of Hypervascular Lesions M.A. Yaseen, P. Diagaradjane, J. Yu, M.S. Wong and B. Anvari – Rice University
Noninvasive Monitoring of Total Hemoglobin Concentration with Optoacoustic Technique: A Clinical Study I. Y. Petrova, D. S. Prough, Y. Y. Petrov, C. Svensen, J. Olsson, D. J. Deyo and R. O. Esenaliev – UTMB, Galveston
Multi-wavelength Optoacoustic Technique for Noninvasive Monitoring of Cerebral Blood Oxygenation: In vitro and in vivo Studies Y. Y. Petrov, D. S. Prough, I. Y. Petrova, D. J. Deyo and R. O. Esenaliev – UTMB, Galveston
Detection of Artherosclerosis in a Murine Model Using Optical Coherence Tomography J-H. Oh1, M. Cilingiroglu2, N.J. Kemp1, H.N. Zaatari2, M. Feldman2 and T.E. Milner1 – 1UT, Austin and 2UT Health Sciences Center at San Antonio
Photoacoustic Imaging of Deep Vein Thrombosis: Preliminary Studies A. Karpiouk, J. Shah, S. Aglyamov, S. Mallidi, J. Beck and S. Emelianov – UT, Austin
1:30-3:00 p.m.
Thursday
February 10, 2005
Hawaiian Village Room
Cardiac and Vascular Mechanics
Chair: Suncica Canic University of Houston
Co-chair: Craig J. Hartley Baylor College of MedicineReal-time in-vivo Microvascular Diameter Tracking System J.K. Meisner, S. Yazdani-Beioky, A.L. Weaver and C.M. Quick – TAMU, College Station
Experimental Modeling of the Abdominal Aorta J. Chavez1, S. Canic1, D. Rosenstrauch2 and C.J. Hartley3 – 1University of Houston, 2Texas Heart Institute and 3Baylor College of Medicine
Characterization of Arterial Wave Propagation in Mice C.J Hartley1, A.K Reddy1, S. Madala2, L.H Michael1, M.L Entman1 and G.E Taffet1 – 1Baylor College of Medicine and 2Indus Instruments, Houston
The Myogenic Response Regulates Both Shear Stress and Pulse Wave Transmission at Arteriolar Bifurcations M. W. Mohiuddin, D. Gilbert, T. Brown, N. Guevara, J. Browning, R. H. Stewart and C. M. Quick – TAMU, College Station
1:30-3:00 p.m.
Thursday
February 10, 2005
Plaza Room
Tissue Engineering III: Computational and Analysis Tools
Chair: Andrea Gobin UT M. D. Anderson Cancer Center
Co-chair: Mandri Obeyesekere UT M. D. Anderson Cancer CenterProgrammable Sample Preparation Methods for Biomolecular Analysis P.R.C. Gascoyne – UT M. D. Anderson Cancer Center Rotary Bioreactors: A New Tool For Tissue Engineering S. Navran – Synthecon, Inc., Houston
Integration of Atomic Force and Total Internal Reflection Fluorescence Microscopy for Cell and Tissue Engineering Applications A.S. Gobin and A.B. Mathur – UT M. D. Anderson Cancer Center
Quantitative 3D Analysis of the Microvasculature at the Interface of a Skin Graft and the Recipient Site G.P. Reece, X. Wu and C.W. Patrick, Jr. – UT M. D. Anderson Cancer Center
Multiscale Angiogenesis Modeling M.F. Wheeler, UT, Austin The Cell Cycle Regulation M. Obeyesekere – UT M. D.Anderson Cancer Center
1:30-3:00 p.m.
Thursday
February 10, 2005
Flamingo Room
Orthopaedics & Rehabilitation II: Biomechanics
Chair: Carolyn Skurla Baylor University, Waco, TX
Co-chair: Michael Liebschner Rice UniversityA Method for Controlled Fracture of Sheep Bone: A Preliminary Forensic Analysis Study Z. Kelm, D.Webster, C. Skurla and L. Baker – Baylor University, Waco, TX
Biomechanical Comparison of Different Distal Radius Fracture Volar Fixation Plates R.P.Morris, S. Koh, R.M. Patterson, and S.F. Viegas – UTMB, Galveston
Hand Weight Bearing Pressure of Persons with Acquired Brain Injury C.W. Stegink Jansen1, R.M. Patterson1, A. Sangole1 and B.A. Abreu2 – 1UTMB, Galveston and 2Transitional Learning Center at Galveston In vitro Biochemical Analysis of the IVBF Dual Blade Plate: An Anterior Fixation Device R.P. Morris1, K.J. Garges1, J.P. Yang1, D.L. Stahl1, W.L. Buford Jr.1, R.M. Patterson1 and S.C. Rao2 – 1UTMB Galveston and 2Chengdu Friendship Hospital, China
1:30-3:00 p.m.
Thursday
February 10, 2005
Waldorf-Astoria C Room
Vision Science I
Chair: Saumil Patel University of Houston
Co-chair: Haluk Ogmen University of HoustonAttention-Modulated Gamma Frequency Activity in Macaque V4 Reflects Task Timing and Performance H. Liang1, S.L. Bressler2, R. Desimone3, and P. Fries4 – 1UT Health Science Center at Houston, 2Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, FL, 3National Institute of Mental Health, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD, and 4University of Nijmegen, Nijmegen, The Netherlands
Explorations of Unconscious Vision with Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) Ro, T. – Rice University
Asymmetric Attenuation of Perceived Motion Smear during Head and Eye Movements J. Tong, H.E. Bedell and S.S. Patel – University of Houston
Do We Really Understand Adaptation? Some Perplexing New Facts B. R. Sheth – University of Houston
Role of Non-vertical Disparities in the Perception of Stereoscopic Depth S.S. Patel and H.E. Bedell – University of Houston
1:30-3:00 p.m.
Thursday
February 10, 2005
Waldorf-Astoria B Room
Clinical Engineering Workshop
Faculty: Yadin David Texas Children's Hospital
William A. Hyman — Texas A&M University, College Station
Curtis Blair — Texas Children's HospitalIncident Investigation Methodology Associated with Medical Technology: Part II
Thursday Friday
3:20-5:00 p.m.
Thursday
February 10, 2005
Palacio del Rio Room
Imaging I
Chair: Steve M. Wright Texas A&M University, College Station
Co-chair: George Zouridakis University of HoustonAutomatic High-Resolution MRI Reconstruction from Massive Localized Array Coils J.X. Ji, J-B. Son, M.P. McDougall and S.M. Wright – TAMU, College Station
A Software Package for Simulating and Analyzing Parallel Magnetic Resonance Imaging S.D. Rane and J.X. Ji – TAMU, College Station An Improved Region-Growing Method for Phase Sensitive Reconstruction of Inversion Recovery Magnetic Resonance Images R.M. Garach and J.X. Ji – TAMU, College Station Serial Image Restoration Using Least Square Criterion J. Yuttapong and J.X. Ji – TAMU, College Station A Contrast Enhancement Method Using MR Parallel Imaging and Markov Random Field Model Y. Liu1, J. Ma2, and J. Ji1 – 1TAMU, College Station and 2UT M. D. Anderson Cancer Center
3:20-5:00 p.m.
Thursday
February 10, 2005
Hawaiian Village Room
Blood Flow Dynamics
Chair: Anil Reddy Baylor College of Medicine
Co-chair: Craig J. Hartley Baylor College of MedicineStress Quantification in Stented Arteries: Stent Design Implications for Restenosis J. Bedoya, C. Meyer, M. Moreno and J.E. Moore Jr. – TAMU, College Station Blood Flow in Compliant Arteries: Modeling, Analysis and Experimental Validation S. Canic1, J. Chavez1, A. Mikelic2, D. Rosenstrauch3 and J. Tambaca4 – 1University of Houston, 2Universite Claude Bernard, Lyon, France, 3Texas Heart Institute and 4University of Zagreb, Croatia
Regulation of Endothelial Shear Stress is Abolished in Response to Microvascular Occlusion K.V. Desai, M. Burlone, S. Rohe and C.M. Quick – TAMU, College Station
Aortic Impedance in Dwarf Mice A.K. Reddy, G.E. Taffet, L.H. Michael and C.J. Hartley – Baylor College of Medicine
3:20-5:00 p.m.
ThursdayFriday
February 101, 2005
Plaza Room
Tissue Engineering IV: Natural and Synthetic Materials
Chair: Charles W. Patrick, Jr. UT M. D. Anderson Cancer Center
Co-chair: Andrea Gobin UT M. D. Anderson Cancer CenterImmobilization of EPHRIN-A1 and EPHB4 on Polyethylene Glycol Hydrogels J.J. Moon and J.L. West – Rice University Silk Fibroin and Chitosan Blends for Tissue Engineering Applications A.S. Gobin, V. Froude and A.B. Mathur – UT M. D. Anderson Cancer Center In vitro Accelerated Degradation of a Poly(Propylene Fumarate)-based /Alumoxane Nanocomposite for Bone Tissue Engineering A.S. Mistry, A.R. Barron and A.G. Mikos – Rice University
Temporal Analysis of Collagen Fibril Assembly Z. Kelm, M-L. Yeh and Z. P. Luo – Baylor College of Medicine
MSC Differentiation for Cellular Cardiomyoplasty G. Zhang1, J. Zhang1 and L.J. Suggs2 – 1University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN and 2UT, Austin
Utilization of the Adhesion Promoter Poly(Ethylene Glycol) in Mucoadhesive Biomaterials J.B. Thomas and N.A. Peppas – UT, Austin
3:20-5:00 p.m.
ThursdayFriday
February 101, 2005
Flamingo Room
Orthopaedics & Rehabilitation III: Modeling
Chair: Brian Garner Baylor University, Waco, TX
Co-chair: Catherine Ambrose The University of Texas Health Science Center at HoustonSingle Specimen Validation and Optimization of a Simulation of Muscle-Tendon Moment Arms about the Index MCP Joint R. Andersen1, W.L. Buford, Jr.1 and S. Koh2 – 1UTMB, Galveston and 2Nagoya University, Nagoya, Japan
Reaching Kinematics during Functional Movement in Individuals with Acquired Brain Injury T. Nakamura1, N. Huddleston2, W.L. Buford1, B.C. Abreu2 and R.M. Patterson1 – 1UTMB, Galveston and 2Transitional Learning Center, Galveston
Modeling Jaw Motion Using a Geometry-Based Prediction Algorithm J.J. Lemoine1, J.J. Xia2, C.R. Andersen3, J. Gateno2, W. Buford3 and M.A.K. Liebschner1 – 1Rice University, 2UT Dental Branch at Houston and 3UTMB, Galveston The Application of Sliding Mode Control to Generate Dynamical Simulations of Human Gait K. Sasaki and R.R. Neptune – UT, Austin Neuromotor Adaptations in Response to Decreased Prosthesis Stiffness in Unilateral Transtibial Amputee Gait R.J. Zmitrewicz and R.R. Neptune – UT, Austin
3:20-5:00 p.m.
Thursday
February 10, 2005
Waldorf-Astoria C Room
Vision Science II
Chair: Val Kalatsky University of Houston
Co-chair: Gopathy Purushothaman University of ChicagoTrial-to-Trial Correlation between the Firing of Directionally Selective Neurons and Behavioral Response across Different Directions of Motion W.H. Bosking and J.H.R. Maunsell – Baylor College of Medicine
The Size and Constitution of Sensory Neural Pools That Inform Fine Perceptual Decisions G. Purushothaman and D. Bradley – University of Chicago, Chicago, IL
Delayed Maturation of Receptive-Field Center and Surround in Macaque V2 Neurons B. Zhang, J. Zheng, H. Bi, I. Watanabe, I. Maruko, E.L. Smith III and Y. Chino – University of Houston
Properties of the Mouse Visual Cortex Revealed by Fourier Optical Imaging V. Kalatsky – University of Houston
Thursday Friday
5-6:30 p.m.
Thursday
February 10, 2005
Shamrock Ballroom
Poster Session A: Electrocardiology and Cardiovascular SystemsDigital Processing of Recorded Electrocardiograms D. Sevilla, E. Morales, J. Pierluissi, H. Nazeran and Z. Abedin – UT, El Paso
Validated Use of Measured 12-Lead EKGs in the Simulation of Body Surface Potentials E. Morales , D. Sevilla, J.H. Pierluissi and Z. Abedin – UT, El Paso
3D Imaging of Bioelectrical Sources from Surface Potential Measurements W.G. Besio and M. Fasiuddin – Louisiana Tech University, Ruston, LA
Overview of the Impella Recover Left Ventricular Support System C. Gemmato – Texas Heart Institute Overview of the ORQIS CANCION Percutaneous Assist Devices M. Bergheim – Texas Heart Institute
Jarvik 2000 Left Ventricular Assist System as a Bridge to Heart Transplantation for Patients with End-stage Congestive Heart Failure H.S. Mesina, T.J. Myers; I.D. Gregoric and O.H. Frazier – Texas Heart Institute
Relating the Physics and Physiology of Thermoregulation V.P. Kuriachan, R.J. Widmer, J.E. Laurinec, R.H. Stewart and C.M. Quick – TAMU, College Station
Bridging Strategies for Modeling Complex Microvascular Beds M.A. Zebda, K.V. Desai, S.A. Rohe, M.R. Burlone, N.L. Ranallo and C.M. Quick – TAMU, College Station
A Novel Model to Repeatedly Characterize the Effect of Interstitial Tethering on Vascular Function R.M. Dongaonkar, R. Bogenschutz, R.H. Stewart and C.M. Quick – TAMU, College Station
5:00-6:30 p.m.
Thursday
February 10, 2005
Shamrock Ballroom
Poster Session B: BiotechnologyRat BACE1 Promoter Nuclear Factor-kappaB Binding Site Characterization K. Bourne1, C. Lange-Dohna2, S. Rossner2 and J. R. Perez-Polo1 – 1UTMB, Galveston and 2Paul Flechsig Institute for Brain Research, Leipzig, Germany Effect Of Oxygen on the Escherichia coli Global Redox Sensing/Regulation Networks and Cellular Responses S.S. Levanon, K-Y. San and G.N. Bennett – Rice University Role of nuo Gene Cluster during Anaerobic Pyruvate Metabolism in Escherichia coli R. Singh, G.N. Bennett and K-Y. San – Rice University Characterization of a Gene-Switching Network S. Portle, M. Harrison, K-Y.San, G.N. Bennett and N. Mantzaris – Rice University
Development of a Genetic Network Driven Model for Sugar-Utilization Regulatory Systems R. Peacock1, J.V. Shanks2, R. Gonzalez2 and K-Y. San1 – 1Rice University and 2Iowa State Univ., Ames, Iowa
Transient Effect of Overexpressing Asαβ on Terpenoid Indole Alkaloid Production in Catharanthus Roseus Hairy Roots C. Peebles1, S. Gibson2, J.V. Shanks3 and K-Y. San1 – 1Rice University, 2University of Minnesota, St. Paul, MN; and 3Iowa State University, Ames, IA
Batch Reactor Design and Optimization for Large-scale Succinate Production under Absolute Aerobic Conditions Using a Metabolically Engineered Aerobic Succinate Production System in Escherichia coli H. Lin, G.N. Bennett and K-Y. San – Rice University
5:00-6:30 p.m.
Thursday
February 10, 2005
Shamrock Ballroom
Poster Session C: Nano- and MicrotechnologyMicrocapsule Based Glucose Biosensors Using RET and Affinity of an APO Enzyme toward its Substrate S. Chinnayelka and M.J. McShane – Louisiana Tech University, Ruston, LA
Nanoengineered Fluorescent Neural Probes for Monitoring Biochemical Dynamics A. C. Mack, P.S. Grant, and M.J. McShane – Louisiana Tech University, Ruston, LA Construction of a Microcapsule-Based Fluorescent Lactate Sensor R.T. Simpson and M.J. McShane – Louisiana Tech University, Ruston, LA Self-contained System for Observation of Chemically Stimulated Cell Cultures M.E. Caldorera, B.A. Deorosan, V.P. Haley, E.A. Hiers, A.L. Moore and M. J. McShane – Louisiana Tech University, Ruston, LA Design, Modeling, and Validation of Nanoengineered Optical Glucose Microsensors J.Q. Brown and M.J. McShane – Louisiana Tech University, Ruston, LA
Polarized Angular Dependent Light Scattering from Gold Nanoshells with Smooth and Rough Surfaces K. Fu, H. Wang, N.J. Halas and R.A. Drezek – Rice University
Preparative Electrophoresis with Direct Elution into a Minimized Volume G.W. Jackson1,2, G.E. Fox1, and R. Willson1 – 1University of Houston and 2BioTex, Houston Nanoparticle Thin Films for Cell Culture D.S. Kommireddy, Y.M. Lvov and D.K. Mills – Louisiana Tech University, Ruston, LA
Comparison of Different Techniques for Loading Glucose Oxidase into Nanoengineered Microcapsules as Glucose Biosensor H. Zhu, R. Srivastava, J.Q.Brown and M.J. McShane – Louisiana Tech University, Ruston, LA
Towards Development of a SAMS-based Cell Culture Platform A. Doss, R. Aithal , D. Kuila and D.K. Mills -- Louisiana Tech University, Ruston, LA
Applications of Modeling and Control toward the Development of Novel Therapies for Diabetes Mellitus T.G. Farmer, T.F. Edgar and N. Peppas – UT, Austin
Optimal Parameter of Gold Nanoshells for Optical Coherence Tomography as Contrast Agents M-H. Lee1, A.W. H. Lin 1, J.K. Barton2, N.J. Halas1, J. West1 and R.A. Drezek1 – 1Rice University and 2University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ
Quantitative Analysis Of Quantum Dots For Biological Applications E. Chang,W.Yu, V. Colvin and R. Drezek – Rice University Targeted Nanoshells: A Platform for Combining Cancer Imaging and Therapy C. Loo, A. Lowery, M-H.Lee, J.West, N. Halas and R. Drezek – Rice University
Antibody-Conjugated Metal Nanoshells For Selective Photothermal Therapy A. Lowery1, C. Loo1, P. O’Neal2, L. Hirsch1, N. Halas1, R. Drezek1 and J. West1 – 1Rice University and 2Nanospectra Biosciences, Inc., Houston In vivo Detection of Intra-Nuclear Targets Using Gold Nanoparticles: Human Papillomavirus S. Kumar1, J . Aaron1, K. Sokolov2, R. Richards-Kortum1 – 1UT, Austin and 2UT M. D. Anderson Cancer Center
Microencapsulation Techniques for Biosensors: A Study of Factors Affecting Enzyme Encapsulation and Stability S.R. Nayak and M.J. McShane – Louisiana Tech University, Ruston, LA
Application of Self-assembled Ultrathin Film Coatings to Stabilize Enzyme Encapsulation and Activity in Alginate Microspheres R. Srivastava, J.Q. Brown, H. Zhu and M.J. McShane – Louisiana Tech University, Ruston, LA
5:00-6:30 p.m.
Thursday
February 10, 2005
Shamrock Ballroom
Poster Session D: Tissue EngineeringFunctional Protein Patterns on Fresh Tissues R.R. Kane, A.Perera, D.W. Dean, S.K. McBrayer and J.B. Mourad – Baylor University, Waco, TX Micro- and Macro-scale Characterization of Tissue Response to Mechanical Load C. Ramachandran, J. Leslie, J. Humphrey and A. Yeh – TAMU, College Station Role of FASL/FAS Pathway in Cytotoxity of INS-1 Cells S.M. Kemper, N. Ebrahimi and V.V. Tran – University of Houston
Adipogenesis within a Continuously Perfused Low-Shear Bioreactor C.A. Frye and C.W. Patrick, Jr.– UT M. D. Anderson Cancer Center Protective Effects of Microvascular Endothelial Cells on Preadipocytes under Hypoxic Conditions C.A. Frye, D. Son, X. Wu and C.W. Patrick, Jr. – UT M .D. Anderson Cancer Center
Experimentally-Induced Myasthenia Gravis In Mice: The Muscle-Specific Kinase (Musk) as a New Target For Antibodies Triggering Muscle Weakness S. Jha 1, H. Wang1, K. P. Xu1,T. Maruta2, M. Oshima2, D. E. Mosier2, M.Z. Atassi2 and W. Hoch1 – 1University of Houston and 2Baylor College of Medicine
Improvement of Novel Biomedical Devices via Kinetic Studies of Iniferter Photopolymerization D.A. Barad and N.A. Peppas – UT, Austin
5:00-6:30 p.m.
Thursday
February 10, 2005
Shamrock Ballroom
Poster Session E: Lasers and OpticsSpecificity and Accuracy of Noninvasive Blood Glucose Monitoring with Optical Coherence Tomography: Influence of Analyte Concentrations and Physiological Variables I. Cicenaite, D. Prough, V. Sapozhnikova, R. Kuranov and R. Esenaliev – UTMB, Galveston
Development of a Versatile Breath Collection Device for Laser-Based Trace Gas Detection M. McCurdy, Y. Bahkirkin, S. So and F. Tittel – Rice University
5:00-6:30 p.m.
Thursday
February 10, 2005
Shamrock Ballroom
Poster Session F: OrthopaedicsKinematic Finite Element Model of the Temporomandibular Joint J.J. Lemoine1, J.J. Xia2, J. Gateno2 and M.A.K. Liebschner1 – 1Rice University and 2UT Dental Branch at Houston
Model Estimates of Isometric Muscle Forces during Maximal-Effort Elbow Flexion and Extension Exercises B.A. Garner – Baylor University, Waco, TX
Load Distribution Analysis within a Posterior Spinal Fixation System B. Boies1, W. Tawackoli1, R.A.W. Marco1,2 and M.A. K. Liebschner1 – 1Rice University and 2Baylor College of Medicine The Effect of Compressive Preload on the Instantaneous Axis of Rotation of the Thoracolumbar Spine B. Boies1, W. Tawackoli1, R.A.W. Marco1,2 and M.A.K. Liebschner1 – 1Rice University and 2Baylor College of Medicine
The Effects of Constraint Induced Therapy on Physical and Sensory Function in Children: A Retrospective Case Review K.S. Thompson, B. Dibble, A. Gartman, T. Reistetter and M.F. Baxter – Texas Woman's University, Houston
The Time Course of Recovery from Whole-body Vibration Induced Postural Sway E. James, J. Banda and C.S. Layne – University of Houston Compensatory Strategies in Walking Due to Decreased Rate of Force Development and Increased Hip Stiffness E. J. Goldberg and R. R. Neptune – UT, Austin
Inverse Dynamics Gait Analysis Using Optoelectronic and Digitized Virtual Markers A.F.J Abercromby1, C. Arellano1, R.R. Neptune2, C.A. Ambrose3 and C.S. Layne1 – 1University of Houston, 2UT, Austin, 3UT Health Science Center at Houston
Identifying Neuromuscular Inhibition in the Human Lower Leg Using Mechanical Stimluation to the Foot K.T. Nguyen and C.S. Layne – University of Houston
Active Regeneration (Ar) Program for Individuals Paralyzed Due to Spinal Cord Injury .C. Edwards and C.S. Layne – University of Houston
5:00-6:30 p.m.
Thursday
February 10, 2005
Shamrock Ballroom
Poster Session G: BiomaterialsColor Variations Among Human Teeth By Ethnicity: A Pilot Study M.S. Eldiwany, R.D. Paravina and J.M. Powers – UT Dental Branch at Houston
Color Ranges And Distribution Of Human Teeth R.D. Paravina1, G. Majkic2, L. Milojevic1 and J.M. Powers1 – 1UT Dental Branch at Houston and 2University of Houston
Coverage Error And Color Frequency Of Dental Shade Guide K. O’Keefe, R.D. Paravina and J.M. Powers – UT Dental Branch at Houston
Representation of Human Tooth Color Space: Clustering vs. Optimization R.D. Paravina1, G. Majkic2 and J.M. Powers1 – 1UT Dental Branch at Houston and 2University of Houston
5:00-6:30 p.m.
Thursday
February 10, 2005
Shamrock Ballroom
Poster Session H: NeuroscienceThree Dimensional High Speed Laser Scanning Scheme for Multiphoton Microscopy D. Reddy1 and P. Saggau2,1 – 1Rice University and 2Baylor College of Medicine
Simulating Spatio-temporal Synaptic Stimulation Patterns for Investigating Single Neuron Computation N. Parikshak, B. Losavio and P. Saggau – Baylor College of Medicine
Solving Coefficient Inverse Problems for Spike Train Models of Aplysia Buccal Ganglion Feeding Circuit Using the Adjoint Method for Least Squares Z. Kilpatrick1, S. Cox1, D. Baxter2, J. Byrne2, and R. Hayes2 – 1Rice University and 2UT Houston Medical School Motor Learning in Adaptation to Altered Sensorimotor States H.S. Cohen1, J.J. Bloomberg2, A.P. Mulavara1, S.L. Congdon1 and E. Murphy1 – 1Baylor College of Medicine and 2NASA/JSC
Does Forced Exercise Increase Neurogenesis? J.L. Leasure – University of Houston
Postsynaptic Mechanisms Involved in Barrel Map Development M. Inan and M.C. Crair – Baylor College of Medicine
A Quantitative Model of Neuronal Calcium Signaling J. Hartsfield, B. Peercy and S. Cox– Rice University Neurotransmitter Release In Cone Photoreceptors B. Innocenti, P. Thakur and R. Heidelberger. – UT Houston Medical School
5:00-6:30 p.m.
Thursday
February 10, 2005
Shamrock Ballroom
Poster Session I: BioroboticsRedesign of a Haptic Arm Exoskeleton A. Sledd, A. Gupta and M.K. O’Malley – Rice University
Using Labview Fpga to Improve Fidelity of Virtual Walls E. Kopp, D. Leach and M.K. O’Malley – Rice University Haptic Training for Performance Enhancement and Rehabilitation M. Gen, A. Gupta and M.K. O’Malley – Rice University Simple C. Elegans Nervous System Emulator P.Frenger – A Working Hypothesis, Inc., Houston
5:00-6:30 p.m.
Thursday
February 10, 2005
Shamrock Ballroom
Poster Session J: Thermal ImagingContact-Free Measurement of Cardiac Pulse Based on the Analysis of Thermal Imagery M. Garbey, N. Sun, A. Merla, and I. Pavlidis – University of Houston
StressCam: Non-contact Measurement of Users’ Emotional States through Thermal Imaging C. Puri and I. Pavlidis – University of Houston Touchless Monitoring of Breath Function R. Murthy, I. Pavlidis and P. Tsiamyrtzis – University of Houston
Extraction of Superficial Vasculature in Thermal Imaging C. Manohar and I. Pavlidis – University of Houston
Face Recognition in the Thermal Infrared Spectrum P. Buddharaju, I. Pavlidis and I. Kakadiar – University of Houston
Lie Detection: Recovery of the Periorbital Signal through Tandem Tracking and Noise Suppression in Thermal Facial Video P. Tsiamyrtzis1, J. Dowdall1, D. Shastri1, I. Pavlidis1, M.G. Frank2 and P. Eckman3 – 1University of Houston, 2Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ and 3UC San Francisco, San Francisco, CA
5:00-6:30 p.m.
ThursdayFriday
February 101, 2005
Shamrock Ballroom
Poster Session K: BME EducationIntegrative Biomedical Engineering Summer Internship Program: The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center Experience X. Wu, C. Frye, A. Wright and C. Patrick, Jr. – UT M. D. Anderson Cancer Center
Thursday Friday
8:30-10:00 a.m.
Friday
February 11, 2005
Palacio del Rio Room
Space Medicine Minisymposium I
Chair: Craig L. Fischer NASA/JSC
Co-chair: Sam L. Pool NASA/JSCAustralian Antarctic Expeditions: Implications for Biomedical Engineering and Space Medicine on a Mars Mission Desmond Lugg, M.D., Chief, Medicine of Extreme Environments, NASA Headquarters, Washington, DC.
Training Future Space Medicine Providers: The Space Surgeon Astronaut and a Mars Mission, Biomedical Engineering Challenges Norman McSwain, M.D., Chief, Trauma Surgery, Tulane University Medical School, New Orleans, LA
8:30-10:00 a.m.
Friday
February 11, 2005
Hawaiian Village Room
Cardiovascular Control & Modeling
Chair: Dirar Khoury Baylor College of Medicine
Co-chair: K. Jane Grande-Allen Rice UniversityHemodynamic Evaluation of the Left Ventricle by Intracardiac Echocardiography C. Ding, L. Rao, S.F. Nagueh and D.S. Khoury – Baylor College of Medicine