The 9th International Conference on Biomedical Engineering and Bioinformatics (ICBEB 2025) focuses on the latest advancements in biomedical engineering, bioinformatics, and related technologies, covering topics like imaging, bio-signal processing, computational biology, and medical devices.
Topics
- Biomedical imaging, image processing & visualization
- Biomedical Engineering
- Biomechanics and bio-transport
- Bioelectrical and neural engineering
- Biomedical devices, sensors, and artificial organs
- Methods and biology effects of NMR/CT/ECG technology
- Biomedical robotics and mechanics
- Biochemical, cellular, molecular and tissue engineering
- Health monitoring systems and wearable system
- Rehabilitation engineering and clinical engineering
- Biometric and bio-measurement
- Bio-signal processing and analysis
- Bioinformatics and Computational Biology
- Other topics related to biomedical engineering
- Protein interactions, docking and function
- Protein structure, function and sequence analysis
- DNA and RNA structure, function and sequence analysis
- Computational proteomics
- Structural, functional and comparative genomics
- Gene regulation, expression, identification and network
- Computational evolutionary biology
- Gene engineering and protein engineering
- Data acquisition, normalization, analysis and visualization
- Drug design and computer aided diagnosis
- Any novel approaches to bioinformatics problems
- Algorithms, models, software, and tools in Bioinformatics
- Biostatics
- Other Related Topics
- Biomeasurement
- Biometric
- Biophysics
- Biomechanics
- Biomathematics
- Biochemistry
- System biology
- Bioengineering
- Engineering models in Bio-medicine
- Biological systems and models
- Medical robotics
- Computer assisted intervention systems
- Nano-mechanisms for molecular systems
- Nano-medicine
- Biomedical & biologicalsensors
- Nano-bio-computing
- Molecular and cellular systems
- Cell engineering
- Biomedical sata engineering
- Microarray technologies
- Bioengineering applications for people with disabilities and the elderly
- Biomaterials