The Asilomar Bioelectronics Symposium 2019 will be held September 3–7 in Pacific Grove, Calif. This interactive symposium will focus on defining the frontiers of bioelectronics and mapping future directions. Organizers are Marco Rolandi, University of California, Santa Cruz; Aleksandr Noy, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory; Jonathan Rivnay, Northwestern University; and Sahika Inal, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology.
Modern electronics and materials science are bringing revolutionary advances to biointerface design and are shattering the limits of what is possible in the areas of biomedical diagnostics and sensing, neuroscience, and prosthetics. The field of bioelectronics seeks to explore the interfaces between electronics, materials science and other engineering disciplines with biochemistry, biophysics, and general biology.
The collegial environment of this symposium will allow leading experts in the field, rising stars, and novices to discuss a broad array of topics. Additional information can be found at asilomarbioelectronics.org.