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  Subject:   Biomedical Computation at Stanford 2000 (BCATS2000) Symposium
  Sponsor:   student-organized, sponsored by Biomedical Information Technology @ Stanford (BITS)
  Speaker:   TBA
  Date:   Saturday, October 28, 2000
  Time:   10am - 5pm
 
Location:  
TCSEQ Auditorium [look for it in a campus map]
  Event URL:   http://bcats.stanford.edu/
  Sponsor URL:   http://bits.stanford.edu/
  Costs:   Early registration free to Stanford attendees
  Contact:   bcats@email.com
Biomedical Computation at Stanford 2000 On Saturday, October 28, 2000, Stanford University will host a symposium called Biomedical Computation at Stanford (BCATS 2000). Attendance at the BCATS 2000 Symposium is open to both the Stanford community and local industry. It will provide an open and interdisciplinary forum for Stanford students and post-docs to disseminate and share their latest research in widely ranging fields involving biomedical computation. Technical content will include: - Informatics, Data Modeling and Statistics - Biomechanical Simulation and Modeling - Structural Biology and Genetics - Biomedical Image Acquisition and Processing - Computer Assisted Interventions and Robotics - Network and Computing Technology in Education See http://bcats.stanford.edu for more conference information. o There is a CALL FOR SUBMISSION for talk and poster abstracts from Stanford students and postdocs. The submission deadline is October 6, 2000. See http://bcats.stanford.edu/submit.html for registration details. o Everyone must REGISTER to attend. Registration is FREE to all Stanford students, postdocs, and faculty if they register online before October 10, 2000. A simple online form is all you have to do! See http://bcats.stanford.edu/reg.html for registration details. o Opportunities exist for industry co-sponsorship and involvement. See http://bcats.stanford.edu/sponsorship.html for registration details.
 Event history: Submitted by termite on 14-Aug-2000;