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Quickshot Sessions

Quickshot Session 1

Friday November 15, 5.00-6.00pm

Speaker Institution Talk Title
Cynthia Wong QUT Fabrication of Tailorable 3D Printed Scaffolds for Pelvic Organ Prolapse
Nicholas Green Queensland Unit for Advanced Shoulder Research 3D Glenoid Graft Evaluation and Joint Line Restoration After Bone Grafting and Reverse Shoulder Arthroplasty
Marine Launay Queensland Unit for Advanced Shoulder Research Glenoid Version in Normal Scapulae: Establishing a Relationship between Scapular and ISB Coordinate Systems
Ana Morris School of Design, Victoria University of Wellington Communicating Possibilities at the Voxel Level
Lachlan Dowling UNSW Faculty of Medicine 3D Scanning: a Novel Technique for Lower Limb Plethysmography
Suzannah Dewhurst Riverina Endovascular 3D Scanning of Chronic Leg Ulcers: Towards a Quantitative Approach
Mark Allenby

QUT

Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital

An Intelligent Risk Stratification Software to Predict Intracranial Aneurysm Rupture
Nicholas Aroney

Queensland Health

Griffith University

University of Queensland

3D Printing in Cardiology Structural Intervention – A Clinical Experience
Olivia Ng

School of Mechanical and Manufacturing UNSW

School of Medicine, Prince of Wales Hospital NSW 

Regular Non-Invasive Surveillance of Arteriovenous Fistulas
Brennan Timm North Eastern Urology A 3D Modelling Representation of How BPH May Cause Underappreciation on MR Prostate of Peripheral Zone Lesions in Prostatectomy Proven Prostate Cancer
Jonathan O’Brien Alfred Health Three-Dimensional Printing in Urology: Contemporary Applications and Future Directions

Quickshot Session 2

Saturday November 16, 8.00-8.30am

Speaker Institution Talk Title
Sam Francis St Vincent’s Hospital, The University of Melbourne Rapid Isolation of Stem Cells to Treat Cartilage Defects in One Surgical Biofabrication Procedure 
David Forrestal QUT Cell Culture within Large Patient-Specific Implants
Jiongyu Ren Herston Biofabrication Institute, QUT Bioinspired Polycaprolactone and Strontium-Substituted Bioactive Glass Composite Scaffolds for Bone Regeneration
Thomas Chow The University of Melbourne Assessing the Growth of Human-Derived Osteosarcoma Tumour Cells Within Hydrogel Scaffolds for the Development of a 3D-Printable Osteosarcoma Organoid
Naomi Paxton QUT Personalised 3D Printed Surgical Implants for Bone Regeneration
Xinxing Chen UNSW Systematic Evaluation of a Micro-Based 3D Cell Bioprinter with Particle Tracking Velocimetry Method

Abstract submissions for #3dMed19 have now closed. Congratulations to successful presenters!

The 3dMed Australia 2019 Conference abstract submission is now open. Please make sure that you read the Abstract Submission Guidelines before making your submission using the Electronic Form by the Close of Business on Monday 16 September 2019.

Successful presentations will be announced Monday 23 September 2019.

We welcome papers in the following areas:

We will be assigning worthy projects to Poster and Podium Presentations, so please be prepared for both, and make sure that you read our Submission Guidelines below.

Good luck, and start writing!

Abstract submission deadline

Submission

The Scientific Committee 

Presentation at the Conference

Prizes and Awards

Conflict of Interest Disclosures, Ethical Behaviour and Patient Confidentiality

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