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Organising Committee

Prof. Zion Tsez.tse@qmul.ac.uk

Prof. Tse is the Director of the Centre for Bioengineering at Queen Mary University of London. He is an Academy of Medical Sciences Professor and a Royal Society Wolfson Fellow. His expertise include digital health, smart wearables, mobile health, human-computer interaction, AI medical imaging, computer-aided diagnosis, digital mental health, and medical robotics


Prof. Julia Shelton

Prof. Shelton is a Professor of Biomechanical Engineering at Queen Mary University of London, as well as the Programme Director for Biomedical Engineering. Her expertise include wear of total hip replacements, surface coatings, particle analysis, orthopaedic systems, tissue engineering, tendon mechanics, and modelling of taper mechanics.


Prof. Julien Gautrot

Prof. Gautrot is a Professor of Biomaterials and Biointerfaces at Queen Mary University of London. His expertise include synthesis and characterisation of biomaterials, micro- and nano-patterning, bio-interfaces, and stem cell biology.


Prof. Thomas Iskratsch

Prof. Iskratcsh is a Professor of Cardiovascular Mechanobiology and Bioengineering at Queen Mary University of London, and is the Division Lead (Industry) of the Division of Bioengineering. His expertise include cardiomyocyte and vascular smooth muscle cell mechanobiology, rigidity sensing, micro and nanopatterning, and cellular force measurement.


Prof. Martin Knight

Prof. Knight is a Professor of Mechanobiology and the Dean for Research of the Faculty of Science and Engineering at Queen Mary University of London. His research is focused on the development of organ-on-a-chip technology and other complex in vitro models.


Prof. Hazel Screen

Prof. Screen is a Professor of Biomedical Engineering at Queen Mary University of London as well as the Head of School of Engineering and Materials Science at Queen Mary University of London. Her research focuses on how tissues are built to be able to withstand the loads they experience in the body, particularly, understanding tendon and heart valves; how and why they get injured, and ways to prevent this happening.