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Sensors in Medicine 2017
A Sensor100 Conference 3 - 5 October 2017
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Welcome
Welcome to the 5th Annual Sensors in Medicine Conference which will be held on 3-5 October 2017.
The Sensors in Medicine Conference series uniquely brings together leading academics, clinicians and medical technology companies to review progress and future opportunities for the application of sensor technology in medicine and healthcare.
This short presentation introduces SiM17, its objectives, program, and speakers.
I hope you will join us in early October in London for another challenging and thought provoking conference.
Michael Brand PhD SM FRSCConference Chair
n Promote innovative new commercial sensor technology
n Highlight leading academic research near to commercial use
n Provide a platform to showcase emerging sensor companies
n Explore trends in healthcare applications of sensor technology
n Facilitate formation of partnerships for investment and technology transfer
Vision
Despite a worldwide research effort in sensor development, relatively little of this technology ever reaches the market place and clinic. The overall objective of Sensors in Medicine 2017 is to facilitate the adoption of new sensor technology
Program
Sensors in Medicine 2017
• Tuesday 3rd October
– Glucose Sensing and Diabetic Care
• Wednesday 4th October
– Sensors for Infectious Diseases; Point-of-Care
• Thursday 5th October
– Sensors for Cancer Diagnosis
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SiM Panel Discussion
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Sensors in Medicine Archive
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Call for Papers
Abstracts are invited for Oral Presentations on the Conference themes:
• Glucose sensing and diabetes care
• Infectious diseases and Point-of-Care
• Cancer diagnosis
Deadline 18 August
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Guidelines for Abstract format for inclusion in the Conference Book of Abstracts
Poster Competition
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Poster Award WinnersSensors in Medicine 2015
Abstracts are invited for Poster Display on:• Any of the three Conference themes:
• Glucose sensors• Infectious disease sensors• Cancer diagnosis sensors
• Any innovative application of sensor technology in medicine and healthcare
Send us an Abstract to enter the Poster Competition
Posters will be entered into the Poster Competition, judged by the Conference delegates, with awards to the top three posters
Deadline 9 September
Glucose Sensors
• Glucose sensing for diabetic care, introduced in the 1980’s, is the leading commercial application of biosensors, projected to exceed $12 billion by 2020
• Research continues to improve diabetic care:– Sensors for sweat, saliva, tears – avoiding painful finer sticks
– Continuous glucose monitoring using wearable sensors
– Closed loop insulin pump systems
– Implantable sensors with long lifetimes
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Profusa Introduces Tissue-integrated Sensors for Long-term Continuous Monitoring of Body Chemistry
Tuesday October 3rd – Glucose sensing and diabetic care
Glucose Sensing Program – Tuesday October 3rd
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Keynote: Sensors in diabetes-where are we now and where are we going?Prof. Tony CassImperial College, London
Companies presenting:
Implantable sensors
Non-invasive sensors
Mobile continuous glucose monitoring system
Continuous glucose monitor with implantable sensor
Send us an Abstract for the Glucose session
Infectious Disease Sensors
• In Vitro Diagnostics market for infectious diseases is forecast to reach $26 billion by 2020
• Sensor developments for IDs are driven by:– Need for rapid Point-of-Care diagnosis
– Antimicrobial resistance
– Rapidly emerging ID outbreaks, e.g. Ebola & Zilka viruses
– Sensors for resource limited environments
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Wednesday October 4th – Infectious Disease Sensing and Point-of-Care
Presentation at SiM16 by Dr. Till Bachmann University of Edinburgh
ID Sensing Program – Wednesday October 4th
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Keynote: Point-of-Care Testing: the key to new models of careProf. Christopher PriceUniversity of Oxford
Stop-and-go control of liquid flow in microfluidics for flexible applications in mobile healthcare diagnosticsDr.Yulieth Arango, IBM Research, Zurich
Personalised antimicrobial dosing: Towards a minimally invasive device for antibiotic monitoring in humansDr. Tim Rawson, Imperial College London
Origami enabling Paper-based Nucleic Acid Tests for the Diagnosis of Infectious Disease in Uganda and IndiaProf. Jonathan Cooper, University of Glasgow
Send us an Abstract for the IDs session
Cancer Diagnosis Sensors
• With 1 in 2 people forecast to be diagnosed with cancer the market potential for sensor based diagnostic devices exceeds all other applications – and they will have the greatest humanitarian impact
• Sensors for cancer diagnosis are being developed now:– Liquid biopsies – tests for molecules, cells and cellular fragments
– Breath biopsies – tests for biomarkers in exhaled breath
– Sensor platforms for multiple biomarkers
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Thursday October 5th – Sensors for Cancer Diagnosis Owlstone
Medical demonstrates breath biopsy
Cancer Sensing Program – Thursday 5th October
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Keynote: Hot Air or Hot Trail? Nanotechnology for Diagnosis Cancer from Exhaled BreathProf. Hossam Haick, Technion Institute Israel
Breath biopsy for early stage cancer detectionDr. Marc van der ScheeOwlstone Medical
Targeted circulating tumour DNA profiling in early stage lung cancerDr. Chris AbboshFrancis Crick Institute, London
The critical role of analytics in the development of circulating DNA assays for cancer careDr. Vincent Plagnol, Inviata
Send us an Abstract for the Cancer session
Exhibition
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Exhibition space is available.Exhibitors have the option of giving an “Elevator Pitch” during the Conference. For more information see the Conference website: Exhibitors
SiM17 Confirmed Exhibitors
QuantuMDxexhibited at SiM15
Reception
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The Sensor Party of the Year
• Catch up with old friends• Build your network• Visit the Exhibits• Meet the Poster Presenters; judge them• Enjoy a cocktail…or two…or more• Tuesday October 3rd 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm
Featured Cocktails:2013: Gimlet2014: Negroni2015: LI Iced Tea2016: Prosecco2017: Come to find
out
Join us for a drink after the Conference on October 4th & 5th
Registration
Register for:– Any one day
– Any two days
– All three days
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Registration fees:– Commercial £250/pp/per day
– Not-for-profit £200/pp/per day
– Student £75 /pp/per day
• 20% VAT will be added to all registration fees• Discounts automatically apply for 2 and 3 day registration• Registration fees include admission to the Conference, refreshments, lunch,
Conference materials and evening receptions• Student registration rates apply to those in fulltime education leading to a post-
graduate degree; documentary evidence may be required
Sensors in Medicine 2017
Venue
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Holiday Inn London –Kensington Forum Holiday Inn London - Kensington Forum is at the centre of one of London’s most luxurious areas; South Kensington.
The hotel is in the heart of London’s museum sector, and close to the world renowned Imperial College London.
97 Cromwell RoadLondon , SW7 4DNtel: 0871 942 9100
• Contact Hotel quoting Sensors in Medicine 2017 to obtain preferred room rate
• Gloucester Road Tube Station is a 5 minute walk away
• Overnight parking £36 for 24 Hours
Media Partners
Sensor100 gratefully acknowledges support of its media partners:
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About Sensor100
• Sensor100: The international network of people and organisations active in development and commercialisation of bio- and chemo- sensors
• Formed in 2011, now has over 3000 members in over 70 countries
• Publishes a monthly eNewsletter, distributed free of charge
• 2018 Conference series:– Sensors in Medicine– Sensors in Food and Agriculture– Sensors for Cancer Diagnosis– Artificial Intelligence in Medicine– Diagnosis in Resource Limited Environments
www.sensor100.com
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Contact us
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