Today has closed the III international Workshop MACbioIDi for scientists and researchers from Africa, America and Europe, held these days at Casa Africa with the collaboration of the Government of the Canary Islands and the universities of Harvard, ULPGC and ULL
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This category defines training actions within the MACbioIDi project
Canary Islands training point and international medical training based on technology
The MACbioIDi project celebrates the 28th and 29th of January the III International MACbioIDi Workshop, an eminently practical collaborative meeting in which training activities are developed and knowledge is shared for the development of projects. Research, development and training are the crucial aspects that arise, always with the technology applied
Continue readingNinety scientific professionals and researchers from Africa, America and Europe participate in the 30th NAMIC Project Week
This morning began the 30th NAMIC Project Week, to be held in Gran Canaria until next February 1. The international event started in the Humanities building of the ULPGC, with the presence of the Vice-rector of internationalization and cooperation of the ULPGC, Richard Clouet; And professor of ULPGC in signal
Continue readingIII International MACbioIDi Workshop for scientists and researchers from Africa, America and Europe
The MACbioIDi project celebrates the 28th and 29th of January the III International Workshop MACbioIDi where international professionals of the medicine and the engineering will carry out training activities and will share their knowledge for the design of projects of Research and development of sustainable technology applied to health sciences
Continue readingHarvard forms with the ULPGC of African professionals in the field of medical technology
Since last Tuesday, Gran Canaria is home to the III international Workshop MACbioIDi, an eminently practical collaborative meeting in which training activities are developed and knowledge is shared for the development of projects. Research, development and training are the crucial aspects that arise, always with the technology applied to health
Continue readingProjects participating in the 30th NAMIC proyect Week
NAMIC Project Week Canary Islands 2019 is a select World Meeting of teams promoted by the National Alliance for Medical Image Computing and will be held this year from January 28th to February 1st in Las Palmas, Gran Canaria. For a week, the partners participating in the MACBIOIDI project will
Continue readingMACbioIDi participates in the 30th NA-MIC Proyect Week
The MACbioIDi project team participates from next week in two important events: On the one hand, the organization of the third project training Workshop in which African, American and European professionals will carry out training activities and share their knowledge for project development. The technology applied to health sciences will
Continue readingTool for the treatment of medical images in VR using web technology
Under the title ' Tool for the treatment of medical images in VR using Web technology ', financed by the Chair of medical technologies and associated companies, and developed within the framework of the project MACbioIDi, the student of the School of Engineering Computer Science Sara Arribas del Rosario has
Continue readingHigh school students, using anatomical models as true surgeons
Medical visualization techniques use computers to create three-dimensional photographs from a particular set of images. With the help of multidisciplinary teams, image and computer technicians it is possible to better understand the organism, to facilitate the diagnosis, to improve the therapeutic treatment of many diseases and also to optimize the
Continue readingThe IUIBS inaugurates the scientific Christmas 2018 at the IES Alonso Quesada
The team of the medical and Audiovisual Technology Group of the University Institute of Research in Biomedical and Sanitary Sciences (IUIBS) – University of Las Palmas of Gran Canaria (ULPGC) inaugurated, in IES Alonso Quesada of Gran Canaria, the scientific Christmas 2018. A total of 17 students from ESO and
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