The topic of interest of ISBE 2024 includes, but is not limited to:
Biomedical Imaging and Signal Processing
This track invites original research, systems, and clinical studies on extracting actionable information from medical signals and images. We welcome work on acquisition, reconstruction, denoising, segmentation, registration, quantitative biomarkers, multimodal fusion (e.g., CT–MR–US), and deployment at the point of care along with benchmarking datasets, reproducibility, and real-world evaluations.
Biomaterials and Tissue Engineering
This track seeks advances in materials and cellular engineering that enable repair, regeneration, and replacement of tissues. Topics include scaffolds and hydrogels, bioactive/biodegradable polymers, organoids, cell–material interfaces, bioprinting, in-vitro/animal validation, and translational studies bridging lab prototypes to preclinical/clinical evidence.
Biomechanics and Rehabilitation Engineering
This track features methods and systems that quantify human movement and restore function, covering musculoskeletal modeling, wearable sensing, assistive devices, prosthetics/orthotics, exoskeletons, therapy robotics, and human-in-the-loop control. Submissions should emphasize measured outcomes, safety, usability, and personalization.
Biomedical Instrumentation and Devices
This track highlights design, validation, and clinical integration of medical devices and sensors, from physiological monitoring and diagnostics to life-support systems. We welcome work on analog/digital front-ends, embedded firmware, calibration, safety/risk engineering, human factors, and compliance with relevant standards.
Biomedical Simulation and Modeling
This track invites computational models and simulations that explain physiology, predict outcomes, or de-risk device/procedure design. Areas of interest include finite-element and multi-physics models, digital twins, organ/tissue dynamics, uncertainty quantification, and verification/validation aligned with clinical reality.
Biology, Biotechnology, and Bioengineering
This track showcases engineering at biological scales, from molecular tools to scalable bioprocesses. We welcome papers on synthetic biology, CRISPR and genome engineering, cellular programming, biosensing, biocatalysis, and platform technologies translating lab insights into therapeutic, diagnostic, or sustainable applications.
Healthcare Informatics and Telemedicine
This track focuses on data and systems that connect patients, clinicians, and services. Topics include EHR/EMR integration, clinical analytics, decision support, interoperability, privacy/security, remote monitoring, virtual care workflows, and evaluations demonstrating impact on access, quality, and cost
Laws and Policies in Biomedical Engineering
This track addresses regulatory, legal, and ethical pathways that move innovation safely to patients. We welcome analyses and case studies on FDA/CE approvals, standards (e.g., IEC/ISO), data governance and AI transparency, cybersecurity, post-market surveillance, and policy frameworks in global and regional contexts.