Category: Medipol
UCCVS 2022 Focus Valve Scholarship
I am very proud to have participated in 18th International Congress of Update Cardiology & Cardiovascular #Surgery with two research presentations, and ✨ to be awarded with FocusValve Scholarship ✨
Best regards to #UCCVS committee members and our esteemed Prof. Öztekin Oto.
Engineering Solutions to Medical Problems
We met at the ‘Engineering Solutions to Medical Problems’ panel at Yıldız Technical University. Many thanks to ~Yıldız Technical University IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society~ for this well-planned organization.
EVBio
A team I am honored to be involved in EVBio!
EVBio is a digital think tank formed by scientists from all disciplines related to vascular medicine, from molecular biology to scientific computing. Our mission is to imagine the future through disruptive basic and translational research. Our team works tirelessly to formulate one universal coherent theory for vascular disease and support all global efforts towards its conception and validation.
Our membership will increase soon!
Clinical Engineer Hub
Our mission is to create a future generation of clinician engineers.
I am very happy to be in this team and to do great work with these amazing people.
The Clinician Engineer Hub was launched in 2019 in collaboration between clinicians and engineers at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham, Imperial College London, and King’s College London.
This international hub brings together the clinical and biomedical engineering fields and provides talented medical students and clinicians exposure to the world of biomedical engineering, the challenges doctors face in diagnosing and treating patients, and how to potentially solve these issues with cutting-edge engineering solutions.
Cardiovascular Engineering in Istanbul
We talked about cardiovascular engineering and its future. I was honored to be a guest in Future Research Institute. Many thnaks to Coskun Dolanbay.
Bio Futurathon
We discussed how we can reach a ‘life without barriers’ in the future and evaluated the projects that the contestant groups developed during the event day within the context of hackathon. Congratulations to the winning teams.
For more details : BioFuturathon and Future Research Institute
Women in STEM
To commemorate International Women’s Day (8 March 2020), 3DMedNet has put together our first ‘Ask the experts’ feature in partnership with the global organization, Women in 3D Printing. Thanks to Georgi for inviting me to the conversation. Check the link for the full interview.
Women in 3D Printing
I was the guest of Women in 3D Printing this week.
The full-page is on this page: https://womenin3dprinting.com/banu-kose/
Thanks to Nora Toure for all the great work she has done and for bringing us together.
Institute of Physics / Challenges in Cardiocascular Flow
A joint meeting showcasing current work addressing the complex challenges in cardiac flow modeling, particularly focusing on the work of early career researchers (source).
Optimizing your workflow in the Mimics Innovation Suite
The Mimics Innovation Suite (MIS) allows you to automate your workflows, potentially saving a lot of time, achieving more consistency, and reducing repetitive work and human error. That is an easy thing to say, but if you do not have much experience with scripting, we all know that it can be tough to get started. If you want to speed up your learning curve and get a head start, then this could be an interesting training for you.
Topics will include:
Basics of Optimizing your Workflow in Mimics 21 and 3-matic 13
How to write your first scripts
Introduction to Python
Hands-on training exercises for creating planning workflows (e.g. loading datasets, performing basic segmentation steps, landmarking, creating anatomical coordinate systems, designing custom implants)
The 5th ‘The Utrecht Sessions’ for Congenital Heart Disease
The Utrecht Sessions for Congenital Heart Disease was held at the University Medical Center Utrecht on 8-10 February. It was one of the best organized meetings I’ve ever attended.
I had the chance to listen to the work of the most successful pediatric cardiologists and surgeons in the field and to learn a lot about TGA.
I would like to thank Heynric Grotenhuis for the courtesy and help in the pre-seminar correspondence. And I would like to thank Gregor Krings for his support to share my work and to inspirational favour to interdisciplinary research.
I am delighted to have the chance to meet Gregor Krings, Heynric Grotenhuis, Tjark Ebels, Mario Carminati, Tara Bharucha , Petru Liuba, Virpe Puska and Ghadeera Almansoori.
IFG26 – Statistical Physics Days
26th Statistical Physics Days were held in İzmir Institute of Technology.
During the program organization, Prof. Nejat Bulut’s dedication and careful attention to every detail was so amazing that it will be a very nice experience in my mind.
It was an honor to be among the successful physicist academicians and to listen to their work. It was also my chance that I had the opportunity to talk about my own practice and find the opportunity to discuss it with very precious professors.
Voksel 3D Surgical Planning with Simpleware -İstanbul
We depicted a live- surgical planning scenario with Prof. Erbil Oğuz and Kerem Girgin in Voksel 3D event. We used Simpleware for image processing, segmentation and designing.
VOKSEL 3D Event in Istanbul
‘Voksel’s Anatomical Modeling, Surgical Planning, 3D Printing with Engineer – Surgeon Collaboration Training‘ was held on 23rd February in Istanbul.
I had the chance to share my experiences in image processing and modeling with the participants. I would like to thank Kerem Girgin, Erbil Oğuz, Samet Serbest and Cansu Çeltik from Voksel. It was great to be a part of Voksel team, and meeting with the participants who were aware of the benefits of interdisciplinary collaborations and patient-specific planning very well.
Knee Anatomy Segmentation
I tried to show the knee anatomy with the MRI dataset of 3D Slicer (Harvard Medical School /Brigham and Women’s Hospital / Surgical Planning Laboratory).
Video: Knee Anatomy