Postal Address, Telephone and Facsimile

The Houston Society for Engineering in Medicine and Biology
1720 Dryden Road, #221
Houston, Texas 77030

Telephone Inquiries: (713)348-3597
Facsimile: (713)348-5686 (no abstract submissions)

Email for Abstract Submissions: abstracts@hsemb.org

Please note that abstract submissions by facsimile will not be accepted. Please submit them as Email attachments (preferred) or by postal delivery.

Steering Committee

The activities of the HSEMB are co-ordinated by a steering committee composed of the following members:

John W. Clark, Chairman
Rice University
(713)348-3597
jwc@rice.edu
Periklis Y. Ktonas, Vice-Chairman
The University of Houston
(713)743-4429
pktonas@uh.edu
Craig J. Hartley, Secretary/Treasurer
Baylor College of Medicine
(713)798-4195
chartley@bcm.tmc.edu
Catherine G. Ambrose
The University of Texas at Houston Health Science Center
(713)500-7007
catherine.g.ambrose@uth.tmc.edu
Douglas A. Baxter
The University of Texas at Houston Medical School
(713)500-5565
Douglas.Baxter@uth.tmc.edu
Rebekah A. Drezek
Rice University
(713)348-3011
drezek@rice.edu
Michael G. McGee
Texas Heart Institute
(832)355-3400
mmcgee@heart.thi.tmc.edu
Charles W. Patrick, Jr.
The University of Texas
M.D. Anderson Cancer Center
(713)794-1247
cpatrick@mdanderson.org
Rita M. Patterson
The University of Texas Medical Branch
(409)772-9071
rita.patterson@utmb.edu
Richard E. Wendt III
The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center
(713)745-3250
rwendt@mdanderson.org
George Zouridakis
The University of Houston
(713)743-8656
zouridakis@uh.edu
 

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