Conference Program ASME 2012 Summer Bioengineering Conference El Conquistador Resort Fajardo, Puerto Rico June 20-23, 2012 The 2012 Summer Bioengineering Conference organizers gratefully acknowledge the support of the National Science Foundation - the Program in Biomedical Engineering, the Program on General and Age Related Disabilities Engineering (GARDE), and the Program in Chemical, Bioengineering, Environmental, and Transport Systems (CBET) - and the National Institutes of Health, National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering (R13EB015312). FOREWORD and ACKNOWLEDGEMENT On behalf of the 2012 Summer Bioengineering Conference Organizing Committee, welcome to the 14th Summer Bioengineering Conference (SBC), the flagship meeting of the Bioengineering Division of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME). The SBC is a great opportunity for our community to come together to discuss outstanding research, see old friends, and meet and network with new friends and colleagues. This is the very first time that the SBC is being held outside the continental United States, and we hope that you enjoy beautiful El Conquistador resort and surrounding Puerto Rico! Take advantage of all that the resort and area have to offer. This year, we have selected The Art and Science of Imaging as it applies to biomechanical engineering as our theme. Medical imaging is fast becoming an essential tool, both for making fundamental discoveries and for translating them to clinical use. This year, for the first, time, SBC will highlight the theme of Imaging as a way to educate and inspire our attendees to consider the use and integration of imaging in the various biomechanical engineering disciplines. Dr. Mark Henkelman will deliver an exceptional plenary lecture entitled “Genes into Geometry: Genetics of Development and Disease through Mouse Imaging”. Dr Henkelman is a Professor at the University of Toronto, a Canada Research Chair, and Director of the Mouse Imaging Center at Toronto’s Hospital for Sick Children. He is an internationally recognized pioneer in magnetic resonance flow and motion imaging, and lately has turned his attention to “phenogenomics”: using various imaging technologies to phenotype mice as a critical complement to genome research. Submissions to this year’s conference remained numerous and excellent. We again have a full program of over 650 outstanding contributed papers, posters, and workshops. As always, a particular highlight of the conference is the student paper presentations and competition, with 99 finalists presenting in the Bachelor, Masters, and Doctoral levels. The 2012 SBC will pay tribute to the achievements of Lloyd Back, Ken Diller and Robert Spilker through special podium sessions in their honor within their technical areas of contribution to our community. We are also excited to bring back the Undergraduate Student Design Competition, the Grand Challenge to Predict Knee Loads, and to introduce a new Computational Fluid Dynamics Challenge. Several workshops will be presented, ranging from applications of imaging to biomechanics, bioengineering education, medical device translation, and career advice for new faculty. A plenary session will highlight the ASME H.R. Lissner medal winner and a special workshop session will highlight the ASME Van C. Mow and Y.C. Fung medal winners. This year we have the pleasure to acknowledge the accomplishments and valued participation in the Bioengineering Division of David Butler (University of Cincinnati) as the winner of the Lissner Medal for his leadership in establishing success criteria for functional tissue engineering of damaged and diseased musculoskeletal tissues. The winner of the Mow medal for accomplishments at the mid-career level is John Bischof (University of Minnesota) for his contributions of biotransport and nanomedicine to diagnosis and treatment of cancer, cardiovascular disease, reproduction, and regenerative medicine. Marissa Nichole Rylander (Virginia Technological Institute) is the winner of the Fung award for her work on bioheat transfer, nanomedicine, biomedical optics, tissue regeneration, and cancer engineering. Please join us in congratulating each of the awardees. We would particularly like to thank and recognize the tremendous efforts of the members of the SBC2012 Organizing Committee, Program Committee, session chairs, workshop organizers and the many reviewers who worked hard to bring us this high-quality program. We are fortunate to receive financial sponsorship from our industry sponsors listed in the program as well as the National Institutes of Health (NIBIB) and the National Science Foundation (CBET, GARDE). Finally, we appreciate the support and guidance provided by the ASME Bioengineering Division Executive Committee, chaired by John Bischof. Welcome to Puerto Rico! Dawn M. Elliott, Ph.D. Conference Chair University of Delaware David A. Steinman, Ph.D. Program Chair University of Toronto POINSETTIA BALLROOM EL YUNQUE TERRACE SIETE MARE CEIBA LAS CROABAS PALMAS Mirador Level Grand Atlantic First Floor Grand Atlantic Second Floor -2- C A B MAGNOLIA BALLROOM ASME 2012 Summer Bioengineering Conference ASME 2012 Summer Bioengineering Conference TABLE OF CONTENTS Foreword and Acknowledgement ............................................................................................... 1 Conference Site Map .................................................................................................................... 2 General Information...................................................................................................................... 3 Social Program Conference Registration Hours Poster Directions and Speaker Ready Rooms Committee Meetings Plenary Sessions, Workshops, Challenges, and Tour .............................................................. 5 Special Tribute Sessions ........................................................................................................... 11 Awards......................................................................................................................................... 12 In Memoriam ............................................................................................................................... 16 Abstract Reviewers .................................................................................................................... 17 Scientific Sessions ..................................................................................................................... 19 Authors Index ............................................................................................................................. 86 Chair/Co-Chair Index .................................................................................................................. 97 ASME/BED Information .............................................................................................................. 98 Committee Rosters ................................................................................................................... 100 Meeting-at-a-Glance .................................................................................................... back cover SOCIAL PROGRAM Wednesday, June 20, 2012 Opening Reception South Pool and Trellises Thursday, June 21, 2012 Breakfast Poster Session Lunch Grand Atlantic Terrace and Foyer Grand Atlantic Terrace and Foyer 7:00 am – 8:00 am 12:30 pm – 3:00 pm Friday, June 22, 2012 Breakfast Poster Session Lunch BEDrock Concert Grand Atlantic Terrace and Foyer Grand Atlantic Terrace and Foyer South Pool and Trellises 6:30 am – 7:30 am 12:30 pm – 3:00 pm 7:00 pm – 10:00 pm Saturday, June 23, 2012 Lissner Reception Banquet Pre-Function South Grand Caribbean Ballrom -3- 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm 6:00 pm – 6:30 pm 6:30 pm – 9:00 pm ASME 2012 Summer Bioengineering Conference CONFERENCE REGISTRATION Wednesday, June 20, 2012 Thursday, June 21, 2012 Friday, June 22, 2012 Saturday, June 23, 2012 Convention Desk D Convention Desk D Convention Desk D Convention Desk D - South Foyer - South Foyer - South Foyer - South Foyer 11:00 am 6:00 am 6:00 am 11:30 am – 10:00 pm – 2:00 pm – 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm POSTER DIRECTIONS AND SPEAKER READY ROOMS The poster room will be available to attendees from Wednesday - Saturday. All posters should be set up not later than the start of the first poster session at 12:30pm Thursday and left up until the second poster session ends 3:00pm Friday. All posters must be taken down by 6:00pm Saturday. Session rooms will be available outside of scheduled meeting times. Speakers are encouraged to test their presentations in the appropriate room prior to their presentation. Palmas A/B will be available at all times for speakers to prepare; however, there will not be an audiovisual setup in this room. COMMITTEE MEETINGS Unless denoted by an *, the committee meetings are open to all. Attending these meetings is a terrific way to get more involved with the Society! Please consider joining one or more of the meetings listed below. Wednesday, June 20, 2012 BED Executive* SBC Organizing & Program (NOTE: 1) SBC Oversight* (NOTE: 2) Membership Development New Directions Education Finance* USNCB* Cell & Tissue Engineering Industry Advisory Fluid Mechanics Design, Dynamics & Rehabilitation Honors* Student Advisory Solid Mechanics Biotransport Open Executive Business Meeting Magnolia Magnolia Magnolia Poinsettia A/B Poinsettia C Poinsettia A/B Magnolia Poinsettia C Magnolia Poinsettia A/B Magnolia Poinsettia A/B Poinsettia C Poinsettia C Magnolia Poinsettia A/B Magnolia 7:00 am – 9:30 am 9:30 am – 10:20 am 10:30 am – 11:20 am 10:30 am – 11:20 am 10:30 am – 11:20 am 11:30 am – 12:20 pm 11:30 am – 12:20 pm 11:30 am – 12:20 pm 12:30 pm – 1:20 pm 12:30 pm – 1:20 pm 1:30 pm – 2:20 pm 1:30 pm – 2:20 pm 1:30 pm – 2:20 pm 2:30 pm – 3:20 pm 2:30 pm – 3:20 pm 2:30 pm – 3:20 pm 9:00 pm – 10:30 pm Thursday, June 21, 2012 JBME Editors (with lunch)* TBA 12:45 pm – 2:15 pm NOTE 1: SBC Organizing committee meeting: members for three conference years (2012, 2013, 2014) should attend. SBC Program committee meeting: Program Chair (2013), Program Chair (2011), and Chairs of Technical Committees. Organizing Committee chaired by Conference Chair 2012; Program Committee chaired by Program Chair 2012. NOTE 2: Conference Oversight Committee consists of the Conference Chairs from 2011-2014 and the Program Chairs from 20112014. Chaired by Conference Chair 2011. -4- ASME 2012 Summer Bioengineering Conference PLENARY SESSION, WORKSHOPS, CHALLENGES AND TOUR Thursday, June 21, 2012 Plenary Session: 8:00 AM – 9:00 AM GENES INTO GEOMETRY: GENETICS OF DEVELOPMENT AND DISEASE THROUGH MOUSE IMAGING Mark Henkelman, PhD Hospital for Sick Children, University of Toronto Grand Atlantic Salon 1 The completion of the human genome sequence provides an incredible opportunity to revolutionize health care. However, our understanding of how genes give rise to normal development in individuals and also to many diseases is still very rudimentary. To reap the benefits of the rich genomic information, it will be necessary to learn how genes control both normal and abnormal development. Fortunately, there is 99% overlap between the genes of the human and the genes of the mouse. There are sophisticated methods for manipulating the mouse genome by knocking out genes, making their expression conditional or adding new genes. This genetic modification allows for the creation of models of many of the diseases found in the human population. To investigate mouse models of human disease, it is necessary to have the same kind of diagnostic tests that we have available when we look for human diseases. In particular, imaging is an essential way to identify and characterize human diseases. In fact, it is difficult to imagine modern medicine without medical imaging. This plenary talk will illustrate how medical imaging can be adapted to the mouse and how it can be used to identify the role of different genes in normal development and additionally find mouse models that correspond to human diseases. This systems biology approach to the genetics of disease requires knowledge and skills readily available within the biomedical engineering community, and hence provides exciting new opportunities for research and development related to biomechanical function in diseases. -5- ASME 2012 Summer Bioengineering Conference Thursday, June 21, 2012 Challenge: 3:00 PM – 4:30 PM UNDERGRADUATE DESIGN COMPETITION IN REHABILITATIVE AND ASSISTIVE DEVICES Vieques Organizers: Lorin Maletsky (University of Kansas), Martin Tanaka (Western Carolina University) The top six finalist teams in the undergraduate design competition in rehabilitation and assistive technologies will present their final projects. These six design projects were evaluated and selected based on a proposal submitted in January, and their presentations will now be judged to identify the top final project. Funding to help the teams with their projects and travel expenses was provided by the National Science Foundation. Challenge: COMPUTATIONAL FLUIDS DYNAMICS CHALLENGE Palominito Organizers: David A. Steinman (University of Toronto), Francis Loth (University of Akron) The Challenge centers on a giant cerebral aneurysm with proximal stenosis. This case derives from a study by Cebral et al. and was chosen for its clinical relevance and because questions were raised about the CFD predictions. This Challenge aims to test the sensitivity of steady and pulsatile pressure drops as predicted by different CFD solvers or groups, and against in vitro pressure measurements. Response to an open call for participation was impressive, with 27 groups from around the world submitting preliminary results spanning a wide range of CFD approaches. Participants have been blinded to each other's findings and the experimental results, all of which will be revealed and summarized at the workshop in aggregated form. There will also be a roundtable discussion about the challenges of holding this Challenge, as well as plans for further Challenges. Time-permitting, a few participants will briefly introduce their CFD methods and verification strategies. After the workshop, participants will help draft a manuscript for submission to the ASME Journal of Biomechanical Engineering. Challenge: GRAND CHALLENGE COMPETITION TO PREDICT IN VIVO KNEE LOADS Icaco Organizers: B.J. Fregly (University of Florida), Darryl D'Lima (Shiley Center for Orthopaedic Research & Education at Scripps Clinic) This annual competition provides the musculoskeletal modeling research community with the unique opportunity to evaluate its muscle and contact force predictions for the knee. Each year, experimental movement data collected from a subject implanted with a force-measuring knee replacement are made available to competitors. Data are collected for gait and other movement tasks and include surface marker motion, ground reaction force, muscle EMG activity, muscle strength, CT/MR, and tibial tray contact force. The implant contact force measurements are withheld for the gait trials, and competitors use musculoskeletal models to predict medial and lateral contact forces in a blinded fashion for two specified gait trials. The winning team is selected based on prediction accuracy and modeling novelty and receives a $1000 cash award. This annual competition is sponsored by the Dynamics, Design, and Rehabilitation Technical Committee and by the NIH National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering under grant R01EB009351. -6- ASME 2012 Summer Bioengineering Conference Friday, June 22, 2012 Workshop: 7:30 AM – 9:00 AM 4D PHASE CONTRAST MAGNETIC RESONANCE (4D PCMR) FOR VISUALIZING HEMODYNAMICS Palominito Organizers: David Steinman (University of Toronto), Yannis Papaharilaou (Foundation for Research and Technology, Hellas), John Oshinski (Emory University) Participants: Michael Markl (Northwestern University), Alex Frydrychowicz (UKSH, Germany), Oliver Wieben (University of Wisconsin-Madison), Petter Dyverfeldt (University of California San Francisco) Time-resolved, 3D phase contrast MRI (so-called 4D PCMRI) has emerged in recent years as a method for quantifying complex flow patterns in-vivo. This workshop aims to introduce participants to the theory and current applications of 4D PCMRI, summarize the advantages as well as challenges of using the technique, and outline future directions. A goal is also to have an interactive exchange on the role of 4D PCMR and CFD for visualizing and quantifying vascular hemodynamics. Important points to be touched on are: • Background on acquisition methods • Clinical applications and physician interest • Wall shear stress measurements from 4D PCMR • Pressure gradient measurements from 4D PCMR • Commonalities with CFD: post-processing, visualization • Opportunities/challenges for integrating 4D PCMR with CFD Workshop: TEACHING CELL & TISSUE ENGINEERING Icaco Organizers: Kristen Billiar (Worcester Polytechnic Institute), Roland Kaunas (Texas A&M), Ali Khademhosseini (MIT/Harvard), Rob Mauck (University of Pennsylvania) Participants: Roland Kaunas (Texas A&M), Rob Mauck (University of Pennsylvania), Nate Sniadecki (University of Washington), Virginia Ferguson (University of Colorado) The annual ASME-BED conference is increasingly defined by top-rate students presenting in the domain of cell and tissue engineering. However, there are few defined curricula in this area. It is therefore imperative that we establish the most appropriate framework for teaching this material to our students to prepare them for graduate study and effective entrance into the workforce. The goals of this workshop are thus to define what it is that our community (AMSE-BED attendees) currently teaches in this area, to determine the most appropriate content, and to define how this content is best conveyed at various educational levels. The workshop will consist of an overview of existing methods/tools for teaching, presentations by leaders in the field who teach in this area, and a panel discussion. A white paper on this topic will be formulated based on this workshop, and submitted to the Journal of Biomechanical Engineering to disseminate this consensus to our broader community. -7- ASME 2012 Summer Bioengineering Conference VAN C. MOW AND Y.C. FUNG AWARDEE LECTURES Vieques Chair: Ken Diller (University of Texas, Austin) Two presentations will be made during this workshop: The 2012 Van C. Mow Medal Awardee, John Bischof (University of Minnesota) will present “Multiscale biotransport: Extreme temperatures in tissues, cells and nanoparticles for improved treatment of disease.” The 2012 Y.C. Fung Medal Awardee, Marissa Nichole Rylander (Virginia Tech) will present “Tissue Engineering and Nanotheranostics of Cancer.” Friday, June 22, 2012 Workshop: 2:30PM – 7:00 PM ABAQUS SCRIPTING COURSE Palominito Chairs: Jiang Yao & Rene Spunger (Dassault Systèmes Simulia Corp.) The objective of this seminar is to provide an introduction to the Python scripting language and to demonstrate how researchers can integrate it with the Abaqus product line. At the end of the seminar, the participants should be comfortable in writing moderately complex scripts and should know where to look for additional information. By reviewing many examples, insight is provided on how scripting can be used to customize Abaqus in order to meet specific needs of typical engineering organizations. Friday, June 22, 2012 2:00PM – 7:00 PM TOUR OF COMMERCIAL MANUFACTURING PLANTS IN PUERTO RICO Meet in Hotel Lobby Organizers: Ruben Diaz-Rivera (University of Puerto Rico), Jose Raul Rodriguez (St Jude Medical), David Olivera, Dymarie Donatiu (Medtronic), Ram Devireddy (Lousiana State University), Jeff Bischoff (Zimmer, Inc) Manufacturing of medical devices is an essential step in the translation of biomedical research and development into the health care system, and presents a unique set of engineering challenges. However, exposure to modern manufacturing practice is often not encountered in biomedical engineering curricula. Several major biomedical companies have active manufacturing plants in Puerto Rico, including Medtronic and St Jude Medical. Individual tours will be coordinated to each of these sites, within an hour of Fajardo, to expose attendees to the state-of-the-art in contemporary device manufacturing. -8- ASME 2012 Summer Bioengineering Conference Saturday, June 23, 2012 Workshop: 11:30 AM – 1:00 PM PROBING SOLID MECHANICS OVER HIERARCHICAL SCALES BY NONINVASIVE IMAGING Palominito Organizers: Corey Neu (Purdue University), Guy Genin (Washington University in St. Louis) Participants: Gil Lee (University College, Dublin), Andrés García (Georgia Tech), Nathan Sniadecki (University of Washington), Philip V. Bayly (Washington University in St. Louis) This workshop will explore imaging technologies for the investigation of biological tissues, cells, and molecules within a mechanical context. The workshop will present emerging and established technologies spanning multiple length scales, and will include AFM probing of single molecule mechanics, nanopatterning assays to study molecular adhesion, soft lithography techniques to study mechanics over hierarchies from the cytoskeleton to the extracellular matrix, and magnetic resonance methods to relate structure and mechanics in tissues and organs. Workshop: BRINGING ASSISTIVE DEVICE DESIGNS TO MARKET Icaco Organizer: Ken Fischer (University of Kansas) Participants: Stephen Sundarrao (University of South Florida and CEO of Rehab Ideas, Inc.), Sandy McCombe-Waller (University of Maryland School of Medicine), Scott Daigle (Co-founder of IntelliWheels, Inc.) Assistive devices may be designed/developed either through student capstone design projects or through fundamental research projects that support their efficacy. Such rehabilitation devices may have excellent design features, but the majority of designs never make it to point of commercialization and availability to the rehabilitation market. This workshop presents three individuals whose concepts were developed in academia and who have successfully commercialized products stemming from a senior capstone design course, a research project, and graduate school vision. Each speaker will discuss their journey from initial motivation and design concept through to commercialization. They will focus on sources of funding to move the design forward and will detail specific challenges or obstacles they met and how they overcame them. There will be time for questions from the audience, including a panel discussion. Workshop: TIPS FOR TENURE IN BIOENGINEERING Vieques Chair: Thomas J. Perry, P.E. (ASME) This workshop is an opportunity for graduate students, aspiring engineering faculty and entrylevel tenure track faculty to explore behind the scenes and gain from the academic career starting/building experience of featured department heads and senior faculty. Particular emphasis will be given to specific issues in building a successful career in bioengineering and bio-related mechanical engineering. The session will be highly conversational in format and can address topics such as searching and interviewing for faculty positions; selecting & negotiating your faculty position; balancing -9- ASME 2012 Summer Bioengineering Conference research, teaching & service requirements; preparing the tenure dossier; tenure & promotion at Ph.D. & Non-Ph.D. granting Institutions; and the role and involvement w/professional societies. Career development discussion topics such as factors to consider in choosing an academic career, proposal writing, building an industry-funded research program, NSF and other funding opportunities will also be featured as requested by participants. BIOTRANSPORT EDUCATION Workshop: Siete Mares Organizers: Christopher Rylander (Virginia Tech), Rupak K. Banerjee (University of Cincinnati) Participants: Sankha Bhowmick (University of Massachusetts at Dartmouth), Kenneth Diller (University of Texas, Austin), Bumsoo Han (Purdue University), Xiaoming He (Ohio State University), Yaling Liu (Lehigh University), Nichole Rylander (Virginia Tech), Malisa Sarntinoranont (University of Florida) There is a need for comprehensive courses related to Biotransport Education that can be offered at the undergraduate and graduate levels. This workshop will allow efficient exchange of teaching ideas between diverse institutions involving complex topics of biotransport. This will be accomplished by having experts share their own successes and failures and permitting questions by the audience consisting of students and faculty. This workshop will broadly disseminate successfully proven methods for teaching this interdisciplinary topic to students at the undergraduate and graduate level; thus allowing development of more unified teaching material such as syllabus, textbook, and course documentation. Funding provided by the Biomedical Engineering Program of Chemical, Bioengineering, Environmental, and Transport (CBET) Systems at the National Science Foundation. Saturday, June 23, 2012 Plenary Session: 5:00 PM – 6:00 PM LISSNER AWARD LECTURE Grand Atlantic Salon 1 Chair: Maury Hull (University of California, Davis) David Butler, PhD “Evolving Strategies in Mechanobiology to More Effectively Treat Damaged Musculoskeletal Tissues” Biomedical Engineering, University of Cincinnati 2011 RICHARD SKALAK AWARD ASME JOURNAL OF BIOMECHANICAL ENGINEERING Each year the Editor-in-Chief and the editorial board members of the ASME Journal of Biomechanical Engineering select a paper that they believe is the most meritorious of all the papers published in the Journal in the previous calendar year. The authors of this paper are the recipients of the Richard Skalak Award, named after an early leader within the ASME Bioengineering community. The 2011 award winners will be announced at the conference banquet. - 10 - ASME 2012 Summer Bioengineering Conference Ken Diller’s 70th Birthday Celebration Event A special session will celebrate Dr. Diller’s contribution to the development of “Biotransport” over his long and amazingly productive career and map-out the future areas of research at 9:15am on Thursday. The speakers include his long time colleagues and friends Dr. Rubinsky, Dr. Toner and Dr. Bischof as well as his former students, Dr. Wong, Dr. Nichole Rylander and Dr. Chris Rylander. Kenneth R. Diller is a Professor of Biomedical and Mechanical Engineering and the Joe J. King Professor in Engineering at The University of Texas at Austin. The primary areas of focus in his research include the frozen banking of human tissues for transplantation, analysis of the microvascular basis of burn injury and how it may be exploited for the optimization of therapy, development of thermodynamic models of dynamic processes at the microscopic and macroscopic scales in biological systems, and computer vision techniques for quantitative measurement and interpretation of microscopic images. He has published more than 200 refereed articles and book chapters and edited six books on these topics. Lloyd Back’s Cardiovascular Diagnostics Special Session Lloyd Back and his contributions to cardiovascular diagnostics and related fieles will be honored in a special session Thursday at 11:00am. After graduating from the University of California, Berkeley, in 1962, Lloyd Back, PhD., joined the Jet propulsion Laboratory (JPL), California Institute of Technology, where he supervised and carried out experimental and analytical investigations of a variety of fluid mechanics problems, particularly in diseased animal and human arteries. He also held an adjunct faculty position at University of Southern California (USC). He was involved in early basic research in conjunction with Drs. Blankenhorn and Crawford of the USC School of Medicine, Cardiology Dept. This work included flow in branch junctions, curved vessels, and atherosclerotic coronary artery castings. In addition, his research encompassed areas involving ventricular and arterial wall fluid dynamics, flow and transport studies for oxygen, lipoproteins and platelet embolic production in diseased human arteries, flow through prosthetic human heart valve and flow measurements in aorta-coronary bypass graft casting. After retirement from JPL in 1992, Lloyd became interested in evaluating the influence of catheters in diseased coronary vessels. Robert Spilker’s Computational Modeling Special Session Friday’s podium session at 9:15am entitled “Computational Modeling of Biological Tissues” is in tribute to the contributions Robert Spilker has made to the field of computational biomechanics and the bioengineering community. Bob received his undergraduate degree in the Department of Aeronautics, University of Illinois (B.S. 1971) and his graduate training in the Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Sc.D. 1974). He was faculty in Department of Civil Engineering, Mechanics, and Metallurgy at the University of Illinois at Chicago (1976-84), and in 1984 joined the faculty of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in the Department of Mechanical Engineering, Aeronautical Engineering and Mechanics. Bob was Chair of the Biomedical Engineering Department at RPI from 1994 - 2004. Bob has served the biomechanics community extensively, including past chair of the ASME Bioengineering Division and U. S. National Committee on Biomechanics. Bob is a Fellow of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, the American Institute of Medical and Biological Engineering, and the Biomedical Engineering Society. - 11 - ASME 2012 Summer Bioengineering Conference H.R. Lissner Medal 1977 Robert W. Mann 1978 Y.C. Fung 1979 Robert F. Rushmer 1980 F. Gaynor Evans 1981 Max Anliker 1982 R.M. Kenedi 1983 Henning E. von Gierke 1984 Perry L. Blackshear 1985 Richard Skalak 1986 Albert H. Burstein 1987 Van C. Mow 1988 Alf Louis Nachemson 1989 Robert M. Nerem 1990 Albert B. Schultz 1991 Savio Lau-Yuen Woo 1992 John C. Chato 1993 Don P. Giddens 1994 Sheldon Weinbaum 1995 Robert E. Mates 1996 Albert I. King 1997 Ajit P. Yoganathan 1998 Malcolm H. Pope 1999 Stephen C. Cowin 2000 Morton H. Friedman 2001 W. Michael Lai 2002 Kenneth R. Diller 2003 Vijay K. Goel 2004 John M. Tarbell 2005 Steven A. Goldstein 2006 Peter A. Torzilli 2007 Maury L. Hull 2008 Noshir A. Langrana 2009 Thomas P. Andriacchi 2010 Roger D. Kamm 2011 Jay D. Humphrey 2012 David Butler The H.R. Lissner Medal recognizes outstanding achievements in the field of bioengineering. These achievements may be in the form of (1) significant research contributions in bioengineering; (2) development of new methods of measuring in bioengineering; (3) design of new equipment and instrumentation in bioengineering; (4) educational impact in the training of bioengineers; and/or (5) service to the bioengineering community, in general, and to the Bioengineering Division of ASME, in particular. The Bioengineering Division of ASME established the H. R. Lissner Award as a divisional award in 1977. It was upgraded to a society award in 1987, made possible by a donation from Wayne State University and is named in honor of Professor H. R. Lissner of Wayne State University for his pioneering work in biomechanics that began in 1939. 2012 David Butler, PhD David L. Butler received his Ph.D. in Engineering Mechanics and Biomechanics from Michigan State University. He is currently Professor and Head of Biomedical Engineering at the University of Cincinnati. His research has focused on soft tissue and joint biomechanics, in vivo tissue forces and function, and functional tissue engineering and developmental biology to improve tissue repair. He is the author of over 140 publications. Dr. Butler is the recipient of two Kappa Delta Awards from the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons and the Gustas Larson Award from ASME. He is a fellow of ASME and inaugural fellow of AIMBE. NIH and NSF support his research and training efforts and he is active in the US National Committee on Biomechanics and Sigma Xi. He has lead efforts to develop functional tissue engineering and to establish success criteria as universities, industry and government labs conduct basic research and develop novel tissue engineering therapies for damaged and diseased musculoskeletal tissues. He lives with his wife Sara of 42 years in Fairfield, Ohio. Sara is on the faculty at Miami University in Oxford, OH. - 12 - ASME 2012 Summer Bioengineering Conference Van C. Mow Medal 2005 Kyriacos A. Athanasiou 2006 Robert Lie-Yuan Sah The Van C. Mow Medal is bestowed upon an individual who has made significant contributions to the field of bioengineering through research, education, professional development, leadership in the development of the profession, as a mentor to young bioengineers, and with service to the bioengineering community. The individual must have earned a PhD or equivalent degree between ten and twenty years prior to June 1 of the year of the award. The award was established by the Bioengineering Division in 2004. 2007 Lori A. Setton 2008 Scott L. Delp 2009 Michael Sacks 2012 John Bischof, PhD 2010 Tony M. Keaveny 2011 David A. Vorp 2012 John Bischof Professor John Bischof is internationally recognized for his research in bioheat and mass transfer and nanomedicine. He was educated at the University of California prior to performing a postdoctoral fellowship at Harvard and finally joining the faculty at the University of Minnesota in 1993. He is currently a Distinguished McKnight University Professor and holds the Carl and Janet Kuhrmeyer Chair in the Department of Mechanical Engineering.He also has appointments in the Departments of Biomedical Engineering and Urology. He has made numerous contributions to bioengineering in general and biotransport in particular.Applications supported by his research include: (1) thermal therapies for treatment of cancer and cardiovascular disease, (2) biopreservation of biomaterials used in reproductive and regenerative medicine, and (3) nanoparticle heat and mass transport for disease diagnosis and treatment. He has authored or co-authored numerous publications and several patents and is recipient of both young investigator awards (NSF, NIH, Whitaker) and society awards (ASME, AIMBE, AvH and JSPS fellow). Dr. Bischof has served the ASME and broader biotransport community in various roles and is the current Chair of the Bioengineering Division. He has supervised and mentored many undergraduate, graduate and post-doctoral students who are now in medicine, academia or biomedical industry. He lives in St. Paul Minnesota with his wife Laura Dale and his two daughters Inge and Theodora. - 13 - ASME 2012 Summer Bioengineering Conference Y.C. Fung Young Investigator Award 1986 Mark H. Holmes 1987 Steven A. Goldstein 1989 David N. Ku 1990 Jay D. Humphrey 1991 Michael Kwan 1992 Cheng Zhu 1993 John A. Frangos 1994 Mehmet Toner 1995 Cheng Dong 1996 Antony Keaveny 1997 Gerard A. Ateshian 1998 Louis J. Soslowsky 1999 Rebecca Richards-Kortum 2000 Farshid Guilak 2001 David F. Meaney 2002 Jeffrey A. Weiss 2003 Sangeeta N. Bhatia 2004 Richard E. Debski 2005 Jeffrey W. Holmes 2006 Beth A. Winkelstein 2007 Stavros Thomopoulos 2008 Gabriel A. Silva 2009 Robert Mauck 2010 Matthew J. Gounis 2011 Ali Khademhosseini 2012 Marissa Nichole Rylander The Y.C. Fung Young Investigator Award is given to a young investigator who is under age 36 on or before June 1 of the year of the nomination, and has received a PhD or equivalent bioengineering degree within seven years prior to their nomination. The individual must be committed to pursuing research in and have demonstrated significant potential to make substantial contributions to the field of bioengineering. Such accomplishments may take the form of, but are not limited to, design or development of new methods, equipment or instrumentation in bioengineering, and research publications in peer-reviewed journals. The award was established by the Bioengineering Division in 1985 and operated as a division award until 1998 when it was elevated to a Society award. 2012 Marissa Nichole Rylander, PhD Dr. Marissa Nichole Rylander received her PhD in Biomedical Engineering and her master’s and undergraduate degrees in Mechanical Engineering all from the University of Texas at Austin. She is an Associate Professor at the Virginia Tech-Wake Forest School of Biomedical Engineering and Sciences and the Department of Mechanical Engineering at Virginia Tech. Dr. Rylander is the Director of the Tissue Engineering, Nanotechnology, and Cancer Research Laboratory. Her research focuses on 1) development of multimodal cancer therapies using novel nanomaterials in combination with laser treatment, 2) measurement and modeling of biotransport and tumor response to therapy, 3) creation of systems for real time monitoring and control of dynamic biological processes (e.g. inflammation, tumor growth, and tissue regeneration), 4) stress conditioning strategies for tissue regeneration, and 5) creation and utilization of tumor representative systems for therapy development. Since beginning her position at Virginia Tech in 2006, she has been awarded the Outstanding New Assistant Professor in 2008 and the Faculty Fellow Award in 2010 for excellence in research, teaching, and service. She received a NSF Early CAREER Award in 2010 focused on development of a novel sensing system for characterization of the spatiotemporal tumor response to nanoparticle-mediated photothermal and photochemical therapy. She has received numerous grants from NIH and NSF with total funding of $8,581,665 and has published 40 peer reviewed articles. She has been a session chair for the ASME Summer Bioengineering Conference Biotransport Division for the past three summers and is serving on the ASME NanoEngineering for Medicine and Biology Steering Committee. - 14 - ASME 2012 Summer Bioengineering Conference ASME Dedicated Service Award In 1983, the ASME Board of Governors approved the establishment of the Dedicated Service Award. It honors unusual dedicated voluntary service to the Society marked by outstanding performance, demonstrated effective leadership, prolonged and committed service, devotion, enthusiasm and faithfulness. The award may be presented to selected individuals who have served the Society for at least ten years in one or more of the following areas: Codes and Standards; Centers; Strategic Management; Knowledge & Community; Board of Governors; Institutes; The ASME Foundation; The AME Auxiliary, Inc.; Committees reporting to the Board of Governors. No more than 44 awards will be presented annually. 2012 Rita Patterson, PhD The American Society of Mechanical Engineers presents the Dedicated Service Award to Rita Patterson, PhD for dedicated voluntary service to the society marked by outstanding performance, demonstrated effective leadership, prolonged and committed service, devotion, enthusiasm, and faithfulness. Dr. Patterson is a Professor at the University of North Texas Health Science Center. Rita’s contributions to ASME are listed below. Chairperson for Orthopaedic Biomechanics Sessions. (1995, 1997, 2003) Intern, Minority Leadership Program of the ASME Board on Minority and Women assigned to the Center for Research and Technology. (1997-1998) Student paper co-chair. Summer Bioengineering Conference. (2003) Member Center for Research and Technology Development. (1998-2004) Vice Chair BED Committee on Rehabilitation and Design. (1998-2000) Chair BED Committee on Rehabilitation and Design. (2001-2003) Chair for the Student paper Competition, Winter Annual Meeting. (1999-2002) National Nominating Committee. (Secretary 2002, Advisor 2003) Local Arrangements Chair, Summer Bioengineering Conference, Vail, CO.( 2005) Bioengineering Division Executive Committee - Member Affairs. (2005-2008) Bioengineering Division Executive Committee, Secretary Elect. (2008) Bioengineering Division, Executive Committee, Secretary. (2009) Bioengineering division Executive Committee Chair. (2010) Summer Bioengineering Conference Chair. Naples, FL. (2010) Bioengineering representative to the Basic Engineering group. (2011-2012) - 15 - ASME 2012 Summer Bioengineering Conference IN MEMORIAM The biomechanics community has lost a great scientist, mentor, leader and friend this year. We honor the contributions of our friend and colleague. Christian Oddou (1938-2011) Christian Oddou was Professor of Mechanics at the University Paris 12 at Créteil where he created and a research laboratory on Biomechanics (Laboratory of Mechanics & Physics) which he directed for many years. He also served as Dean of the School of Science of Paris 12 University. A great believer in international cooperation, he was one of the founding members of the World Council for Biomechanics. His field of research dealt with the biomechanics of the cardiovascular and musculoskeletal systems with applications to clinical investigations and to the conception of artificial organs. With his collaborators, he designed new analytical and numerical methods coupled to specific experiments in order to characterize the mechanical properties of biological systems and tissues. He has thus proposed original methods to evaluate and reproduce the behavior of soft biological materials, which necessitate a multiscale analysis. His tensegrity model of the cell is one example of this approach. Recently his research interest were turned towards the micromechanics of cells with applications to tissue engineering, bone remodeling, skin reconstruction and repair, design of artificial connective tissue for orthopedics. His research was at the cross road between multiscale physics and mechanics and orthopedic surgery. Christian had an immense scientific culture that he shared willingly with his colleagues and students. He always had the good question at a thesis defense, congress presentation or council meeting. We will remember him as the kind, enthusiastic and merry colleague that he was. - 16 - ASME 2012 Summer Bioengineering Conference THANKS TO ALL ABSTRACT REVIEWERS Abney, Teresa M. Abramowitch, Steven Alford, Patrick Almarza, Alex Anayiotos, Andreas S. Andarawis-Puri, Nelly Anderson, Andrew Anderson, Andy Anderson, Don Atwood, Sara A Bachus, Kent N. Banerjee, Rupak Banks, S.A. Barocas, Victor H. Behkam, Bahareh Besier, Thor Bevill, Scott Bey, Michael Bhattacharya, Sanghita Bhowmick, Sankha Bigelow, Kim Billiar, Kris Bischof, John Bredbenner, Todd Buck, Amanda Burdick, Jason Butcher, Jonathan Butler, David Caliari, Steven Cebral, Juan Chakraborty, Nilay Chandran, Krishnan B. Chao, P. Grace Cheng, Boyle C. Chhabra, Sudhaker Choi, Yu Suk Corr, David T. Cortes, Daniel Cyr, Adam Dasi, Lakshmi Davalos, Rafael V. De Laurentis, Kathryn De Vita, Raffaella Debski, Richard E. DeFrate, Louis Demetropoulos, Constantine K. Denney, Linda Derwin, Kathleen Detamore, Michael Devireddy, Ram DiAngelo, Denis Diaz-Rivera, Ruben Dixon, J. Brandon D'Lima, Darryl Durfee, Will Eberhardt, Alan Eberth, John Ellis, Benjamin Engler, Adam Erdemir, Ahmet Ethier, Ross Ferguson, Virginia Fischer, Kenneth J. Ford, Matthew Frakes, David H. Fraser, Kate Fregly, B.J. Friedman, Mort Fu, Jianping Gallant, Nathan D. Gambaruto, Alberto Gao, Bo Garcia, Paulo A. Gardiner, John Garner, Brian Gaurav, Girdhar Gayzik, F. Scott Genin, Guy Giddens, Don P. Gijsen, Frank Girard, Michael Goel, Vijay K. Goldman, Jeremy Goubergrits, Leonid Gounis, Matthew Grimm, Michele Grosland, Nicole Grytz, Rafael Guess, Trent Gurkan, Umut Atakan Hall, Allison Halloran, Jason Han, Bumsoo Han, Hai-Chao Harley, Brendan Hashemi, Nastaran He, Xiaoming Hefzy, Mohamed Samir Henninger, Heath Heys, Jeffrey - 17 - Hoi, Yiemeng Holmes, Jeff Hu, David Huang, Alice Huang, C.-Y. Charles Huang, Hayden Hyun, Sinjae Iaquinto, Joseph Isaksson, Hanna Jacot, Jeff Jain, Ankur Jaumard, Nico Jiang, Jingfeng Johnston, Clifton R. Jou, Liang-Der Karmonik, Christof Kaunas, Roland Kemper, Andrew R. Kheyfets, Vitaly Kieweg, Sarah Kim, Deok-Ho Kim, Hyunggun Kinneberg, Kirsten Kresh, J. Yasha Krishnan, Laxminarayanan Kuhl, Ellen Kumaradas, Carl Kuxhaus, Laurel Lake, Spencer P. Layton, Bradley LeDuc, Philip Lerner, Amy Li, Guoan Li, Zheng Liao, Jun Liu, X. Sherry Liu, Yaling Loth, Francis Lu, X. Lucas Lujan, Trevor Maher, Suzanne Maletsky, Lorin Mane, Amit Manning, Keefe Marra, Steven Marsden, Alison Martin, Bryn Masters, Kristyn McDonald, Colin McGarry, J. Patrick ASME 2012 Summer Bioengineering Conference McGloughlin, Timothy M. McGowan, Craig P. McIff, Terence E. Merryweather, Andrew Meyer, Gretchen Miller, Gerald E. Mitra, Kunal Mofrad, Mohammad Monson, Kenneth Moore Jr., James E. Morbiducci, Umberto Morgan, Elise Morrow, Melissa M. Morss Clyne, Alisa Moura, Alexandra Myers, Kristin Mynard, Jonathan P. Nain, Amrinder Natarajan, Raghu Nerurkar, Nandan Neu, Corey Nguyen, Thao D. Nowlann, Niamh Nyman, Jeffry O’Connell, Grace D. Ohta, Makoto Overby, Darryl R. Oyen, Michelle L. Padala, Murali Papaharilaou, Yannis Patterson, Rita Pearce, John A. Petrella, Anthony Plesniak, Michael Provenzano, Paolo Puttlitz, Christian Raghavan, Madhavan L. Rahbar, Ellie Ramaswamy, Sharan Redaelli, Alberto Reid Bush, Tamara Reinhart-King, Cynthia Ribeiro, Alexandre Robertson, Anne Rolle, Marsha Roszelle, Breigh Rutten, Marcel Rylander, Christopher G. Rylander, Marissa Nichole Sacks, Michael S. Sahari, Ali Sander, Ed Sankaran, Sethuraman Sarntinoranont, Malisa Sathyamurthi, Vijaykumar Schmid-Schonbein, Geert Segers, Patrick Shadden, Shawn Sharp, M. Keith Shearn, Jason Sheets, Kevin Shelburne, Kevin Shrivastava, Devashish Sigal, Ian A Siggers, Jennifer Silverman, Anne Singamaneni, Srikanth Singh, Gurpreet Siston, Rob Smith, Joshua H. Smith, Lester Sniadecki, Nathan Soares, Joao Steinman, David Stemper, Brian Stitzel, Joel D. Sucosky, Philippe Suggs, Laura Sun, Wei Taber, Larry Tan, Wei Tanaka, Martin L. Tang, Dalin Tang, Simon Thirumala, Sreedhar Thomopoulos, Stavros - 18 - Throckmorton, Amy Timmins, Lucas H. Traore, Mahama A. Umberger, Brian Untaroiu, Costin Valentin, Arturo Vande Geest, Jonathan VandeVord, Pamela Varner, Victor Verma, Devendra Vernerey, Franck Vigmostad, Sarah C. Voo, Liming Wagoner Johnson, Amy J. Wake, Amanda Walker, Andrew M. Walsh, Michael Wang, Hongjun Wang, I-Ning Wang, Sihong Warnock, James N. Weiss, Jeffrey A. Wenk, Jonathan F. Williams, Lakiesha Wilson, Sara E. Winkelstein, Beth Wojcik, Laura Xenos, Michalis Xiang, Jianping Xu, Feng Xu, Gang Yamaguchi, Takami Yang, Yun Yardimci, Atif Zamir, Evan Zeng, Zijing Zhang, Jessica Zhang, Katherine Yanhang Zhang, Liying Zhao, Yi Zhu, Liang ASME 2012 Summer Bioengineering Conference SCIENTIFIC SESSIONS - 19 - ASME 2012 Summer Bioengineering Conference WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20 3:45pm - 5:15pm Imaging in Biotransport Ceiba Session Chair: Rafael V. Davalos, Wake Forest University, Blacksburg, VA, U.S. Session Co-Chair: Malisa Sarntinoranont, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, U.S. 3:45PM Experimental Investigation of Blood Cells Flowing Through Microscale Geometries Using MicroPIV SBC2012-80575 Vishwanath Somashekar, Michael G. Olsen, Krishnan B. Chandran, H. S. Udaykumar, University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA, U.S. 4:00PM Blood Flow Characterization in a Perfused Collagen Vessel Bioreactor Using X-Ray Micro-PIV SBC2012-80700 Elizabeth Voigt, Cara F. Buchanan, Pavlos P. Vlachos, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA, U.S. Marissa Nichole Rylander, Wake Forest University, Blacksburg, VA, U.S. 4:15PM Improving Convection-Enhanced Delivery Through Photothermal Augmentation of Fluid Dispersal SBC2012-80720 R. Lyle Hood, Tobias Ecker, John Rossmeisl, John Robertson, Christopher G. Rylander, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA, U.S. 4:30PM Visualization and Quantification of Gold Nanorods Distribution in Prostatic Tumors Using MicroCT Imaging SBC2012-80317 Navid Manuchehrabadi, Anilchandra Attaluri, Hong Cai, Raymond Edziah, Elaine Lalanne, Charles Bieberich, Ronghui Ma, Anthony Johnson, Liang Zhu, University of Maryland - Baltimore County, Baltimore, MD, U.S. 4:45PM Functional Imaging of Matrix Structure of Cryopreserved Engineered Tissues Using Back-Directional Gated Mesoscopic Imaging SBC2012-80692 Young Kim, Zhengbin Xu, Altug Ozcelikkale, Bumsoo Han, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, U.S. 5:00PM Spatial Mapping of Moisture Content and Cellular State During Desiccation Preservation in a Sessile Droplet SBC2012-80679 Matthew Oliveira, Jorge Jimenez, Alex Fowler, Sankha Bhowmick, University of Massachusetts - Dartmouth, North Dartmouth, MA, U.S. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20 3:45pm - 5:15pm Rehabilitation and Clinical Devices Las Croabas Session Chair: Laurel Kuxhaus, Clarkson University, Potsdam, NY, U.S. Session Co-Chair: Rita Patterson, University of North Texas Health Science Center, Fort Worth, TX, U.S. 3:45PM An EMG-Controlled Device Managing Transition From Passive to Active Exercise in the Acute Rehabilitation of the Ankle Joint SBC2012-80237 Stefano Viscuso, Simone Pittaccio, National Research Council of Italy – Institute for Energetics and Interphases, Lecco, Italy 4:00PM A Predictable and Repeatable Method to Rapidly Manufacture Function-Customized Passive-Dynamic Ankle Foot Orthoses SBC2012-80076 Elisa S. Schrank, Alexander R. Razzook, Kota Takahashi, John Tierney, John W. Gillespie, Jr., Jill S. Higginson, Steven J. Stanhope, University of Delaware, Newark, DE, U.S. Lester Hitch, Kevin Wallace, Rick Moore, Advance Design and Manufacturing Division US Army, RDECOM-ECBC, Edgewood, MD, U.S. 4:15PM Gurney Mattress Redesign SBC2012-80036 Timothy Brakefield, Thomas Burkhardt, Andrew Meehan, Mohamed Samir Hefzy, Mehdi Pourazady, University of Toledo, Toledo, OH, U.S. Gregory Nemunaitis, Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, Cleveland, OH, U.S. - 20 - ASME 2012 Summer Bioengineering Conference 4:30PM Active Cushion Patterns and Alternating Inflation/Deflation Cycle Times Can Influence Seating Interface Pressures SBC2012-80902 Mahender A. Mandala, Kenneth J. Fischer, University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS, U.S. Kenneth Lassman, Kansas Neurological Institute, Topeka, KS, U.S. 4:45PM Development of a Wearable Motion Analysis System for Evaluation and Rehabilitation of Mild Traumatic Brain Injury (MTBI) SBC2012-80534 Stephanie Carey, Amanda Martori, Mario Simoes, Rajiv Dubey, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL, U.S. Kevin Hufford, Francy Sinatra, Charles Stark Draper Laboratory, Inc., Tampa, FL, U.S. 5:00PM 2011 Summit on Rehabilitation Engineering - the Results SBC2012-80006 Rita Patterson, University of North Texas Health Science Center, Fort Worth, TX, U.S. Jerry Weisman, Rehabilitation Technology Services, Orlando, FL, U.S. Mohamed Samir Hefzy, University of Toledo, Toledo, OH, U.S. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20 3:45pm - 5:15pm Atherosclerosis Palominito Session Chair: Don P. Giddens, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, U.S. Session Co-Chair: Susan M. Lessner, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC, U.S. 3:45PM The Wall Shear Stress Vector: Methods for Characterising Truly Disturbed Flow SBC2012-80680 Véronique Peiffer, Peter D. Weinberg, Spencer J. Sherwin, Imperial College London, London, U.K. 4:00PM Effect of Common Carotid Artery Inlet Length on Helical Flow at the Carotid Bifurcation: Influence on Exposure to Disturbed Shear SBC2012-80853 Diego Gallo, Umberto Morbiducci, Politecnico di Torino, Torino, Italy David Steinman, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada 4:15PM Numerical Simulation of Magnetic Nanoparticles Targeting at Atherosclerotic Lesion in the Left Coronary Artery of a Patient SBC2012-80029 Jin Suo, Don P. Giddens, Sheng Tong, Gang Bao, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, U.S. Michael C. McDaniel, Habib Samady, W. Robert Taylor, Emory University, Atlanta, GA, U.S. 4:30PM Adhesive Strength of Atherosclerotic Plaques Depends on Collagen Content SBC2012-80433 Ying Wang, John A. Johnson, Michael A. Sutton, Susan M. Lessner, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC, U.S. Abigail Fulp, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC, U.S. 4:45PM Novel Strategy of the Determination of Mechanical Properties of Human Carotid Atherosclerotic Plaques SBC2012-80669 Renate Boekhoven, Richard Lopata, Marcel Rutten, Frans van de Vosse, Eindhoven University of Technology, Eindhoven, Netherlands Marc van Sambeek, Catharina Hospital Eindhoven, Eindhoven, Netherlands 5:00PM Plaque Deformation in Atherosclerotic Porcine Arteries SBC2012-80521 Lambert Speelman, Marco Goffi, Ali Akyildiz, Harm A. Nieuwstadt, Kim van der Heiden, A. F. W. (Ton) van der Steen, Jolanda J. Wentzel, Frank Gijsen, Erasmus Medical Center, Rotterdam, Netherlands - 21 - ASME 2012 Summer Bioengineering Conference WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20 3:45pm - 5:15pm Mechanotransduction and Sub-cellular Biophysics I Vieques Session Chair: Nathan Sniadecki, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, U.S. Session Co-Chair: Andres J. Garcia, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, U.S. 3:45PM Adhesive Signature-based, Label-free Isolation of Human Pluripotent Stem Cells SBC2012-80044 Ankur Singh, Shalu Suri, Ted T. Lee, Hang Lu, Todd C. McDevitt, Andres J. Garcia, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, U.S. Jamie M. Chilton, Steve L. Stice, ArunA Biomedical, Athens, GA, U.S. 4:00PM Investigation of Mechanoresponsive Behaviors of Human Embryonic Stem Cells Using Microfabricated Elastomeric Post Arrays SBC2012-80269 Yubing Sun, Luis G. Villa-Diaz, Raymond H. W. Lam, Weiqiang Chen, Paul H. Krebsbach, Jianping Fu, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor, MI, U.S. 4:15PM Dynamic Mechanical Properties Control Adult Stem Cell Fate SBC2012-80062 Murat Guvendiren, Jason Burdick, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, U.S. 4:30PM Dynamic Tensile Loading Activates TGF and BMP Signaling in Mesenchymal Stem Cells on Aligned Nanofibrous Scaffolds SBC2012-80706 Su-Jin Heo, Tristan Driscoll, Robert L Mauck, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, U.S. 4:45PM Calcium Signaling of Chondrocytes Under Osmotic Stress and Mechanical Stimulation SBC2012-80811 Wen Li, Miri Park, Catherine Kirn-Safran, Liyun Wang, X. Lucas Lu, University of Delaware, Newark, DE, U.S. 5:00PM Applied Osmotic Loading for Promoting Development of Engineered Cartilage SBC2012-80449 Clark T. Hung, Sonal Sampat, Drew Robinson, George Ackerman, Matthew Dermksian, Gerard A. Ateshian, Columbia University, New York, NY, U.S. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20 3:45pm - 5:15pm Joint and Cartilage Mechanics Icaco Session Chair: Kenneth J. Fischer, University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS, U.S. Session Co-Chair: Heath Henninger, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, U.S. 3:45PM Kinematic Implications of Altering the Design of the Wrist: A Cadaveric Study Examining Midcarpal Fusion and Scaphoid Excision SBC2012-80125 Jennifer Nichols, Northwestern University, Chicago, IL, U.S. Michael Bednar, Loyola University - Chicago, Maywood, IL, U.S. Robert Havey, Wendy Murray, Edward Hines Jr. VA Hospital, Chicago, IL, U.S. 4:00PM Quantification of the Ranges of Motion of the CMC Joints of the 4th and 5th Digits of the Human Hand In Vivo Using Computed Tomography SBC2012-80642 James Buffi, James Hoover, Northwestern University, Chicago, IL, U.S. J. J. Trey Crisco, Brown University, Providence, RI, U.S. Wendy Murray, Edward Hines Jr. VA Hospital, Chicago, IL, U.S. 4:15PM Assessing Rotary Stability of the Knee In Vitro Using Principal Component Analysis SBC2012-80733 Kaity Morrow, Fallon Fitzwater, Lorin Maletsky, University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS, U.S. 4:30PM Tibiofemoral Joint Contact During the Loading Response Phase of Gait in Individuals With Concurrent Knee Osteoarthritis and Complaints of Joint Instability SBC2012-80105 Carrie A. Rainis, Shawn Farrokhi, Scott Tashman, G. Kelley Fitzgerald, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, U.S. - 22 - ASME 2012 Summer Bioengineering Conference 4:45PM Frictional Coefficient of TMJ Disc and Condylar Cartilage SBC2012-80643 X. Lucas Lu, Edward D. Bonnevie, Laura Barito, Matthew Aldridge, Liyun Wang, David L. Burris, University of Delaware, Newark, DE, U.S. 5:00PM Targeted Loss of Proteoglycans Results in Changes of Frequency-Dependent Viscoelastic Behavior of the Intact Articular Cartilage SBC2012-80869 Simon Tang, Tamara Alliston, University of California - San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, U.S. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20 3:45pm - 5:15pm Ocular Mechanics Siete Mares Session Chair: Jonathan Vande Geest, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, U.S. Session Co-Chair: Thao D. Nguyen, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, U.S. 3:45PM Eye Vessel Compliance as a Function of Intraocular and Arterial Pressure and Eye Compliance SBC2012-80245 Adan Villamarin, Sylvain Roy, Nikos Stergiopulos, Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Lausanne, Switzerland 4:00PM Computational Simulations of Ocular Blast Loading and Prediction of Eye Injury Risk SBC2012-80792 Joel D. Stitzel, Ashley A. Weaver, Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, NC, U.S. 4:15PM Next-Generation Techniques for Analysis of Lamina Cribrosa Microstructure SBC2012-80523 Ross Ethier, Richie Abel, Michael Girard, Imperial College London, London, U.K. Ed Sander, University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA, U.S. John Flanagan, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada, 4:30PM Towards a Biomechanically-Based Diagnosis for Glaucoma: In Vivo Deformation Mapping of the Human Optic Nerve Head SBC2012-80557 Michael Girard, Ross Ethier, Imperial College London, London, U. K. Lyn Zimmo, Edward White, Nicholas Strouthidis, NIHR Biomedical Sciences Center, London, U.K. Jean Martial Mari, Universite de Lyon, Lyon, France 4:45PM Proteoglycan Contribution to the Mechanical Behavior of the Porcine Posterior Sclera SBC2012-80821 Barbara Murienne, Thao D. Nguyen, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, U.S. 5:00PM Contribution of the Minor Chain Type IV Collagen Network to the Mechanics of the Ocular Lens Capsule SBC2012-80393 Lazarina Gyoneva, Yoav Segal, Kevin D. Dorfman, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, U.S. Victor H. Barocas, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, U.S. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20 5:30pm - 7:00pm BioMEMS and MicroFluidics Ceiba Session Chair: Bumsoo Han, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, U.S. Session Co-Chair: Nastaran Hashemi, Iowa State University, Ames, IA, U.S. 5:30PM Investigating Dielectrophoretic Signature of Mouse Ovarian Surface Epithelial Cells, Macrophages and Fibroblasts SBC2012-80872 Alireza Salmanzadeh, Harsha Kittur, Michael Sano, Mark Stremler, Chris Roberts, Eva Schmelz, Rafael V. Davalos, Wake Forest University, Blacksburg, VA, U.S. 5:45PM Development of an Electro-Osmotic Micromixer for Uniform and Rapid Mixing SBC2012-80641 Yogendra Panta, Param Adhikari, Sanket Aryal, Youngstown State University, Youngstown, OH, U.S. - 23 - ASME 2012 Summer Bioengineering Conference 6:00PM A Planar Micromixer Based on Sequential Logarithmic Spirals SBC2012-80545 Thomas Scherr, Christian Quitadamo, Preston Tesvich, Daniel S. Park, Terrence Tiersch, Dan Hayes, Jin-Woo Choi, Krishnaswamy Nandakumar, W. Todd Monroe, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA, U.S. 6:15PM Optofluidic Cytometry on a Chip SBC2012-80538 Nastaran Hashemi, Iowa State University, Ames, IA, U.S. 6:30PM Microfluidic Cell Arrays to Mimic 3D Tissue Microenvironment SBC2012-80411 Zeynep Dereli Korkut, Sihong Wang, City College of New York, New York, NY, U.S. 6:45PM Cryomacroscopy in 3D: A Device Prototype for the Study of Cryopreservation SBC2012-80527 Yoed Rabin, Justin S.G. Feig, Chandrajit Thaokar, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, U.S. Alexander C. Williams, ExxonMobil Development Company, Houston, TX, U.S. Christopher C. Lin, Sandia National Labs, Albuquerque, NM, U.S. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20 5:30pm - 7:00pm Device Design and Evaluation Las Croabas Session Chair: Mohamed Samir Hefzy, University of Toledo, Toledo, OH, U.S. Session Co-Chair: Joseph Iaquinto, VA Puget Sound Health Care System, Seattle, WA, U.S. 5:30PM Surgical Variability of Resection Parameters During Total Knee Arthroplasty SBC2012-80141 Yifei Dai, Jeffrey E. Bischoff, Zimmer Inc., Warsaw, IN, U.S. Adam Henderson, Joern Seebeck, Zimmer Inc., Winterthur, Swaziland 5:45PM Investigation of an Early Intervention Tibial Component for Medial Osteoarthritis SBC2012-80258 Miriam Chaudhary, Peter S. Walker, NYU Langone Medical Center, NY, NY, U.S. 6:00PM Profilometry Analysis and Improvements of a Novel Damage Scoring Method for Metal Bearing Surfaces of Shoulder Replacements SBC2012-80363 Farzana Ansari, Eli Patten, Cynthia Cruz, Erin Beitel, Amelia Swan, Lisa Pruitt, University of California - Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, U.S. Steve Gunther, Martha Jefferson Hospital, Charlottesville, VA, U.S. Tom Norris, San Francisco Shoulder, Elbow & Hand Clinic, San Francisco, CA, U.S. Michael Reis, University of California - San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, U.S. 6:15PM Parametric Evaluation of Hindfoot and Forefoot Properties and Their Effect on the Angular Stiffness of Prosthetic Feet SBC2012-80839 Michelle Roland, VA Medical Center, RR&D Center of Excellence, Seattle, WA, U.S. Peter G. Adamczyk, IntelliGhent Prosthetic Systems, L.L.C., Ann Arbor, MI, U.S. Michael E. Hahn, VA Puget Sound Health Care System, Seattle, WA, U.S. 6:30PM Design and Marker-Based Validation of a Biplane Fluoroscopy System for Studying the Foot and Ankle SBC2012-80906 Joseph Iaquinto, Richard Tsai, Michael Fassbind, William Ledoux, VA Puget Sound Health Care System, Seattle, WA, U.S. David Haynor, Bruce Sangeorzan, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, U.S. 6:45PM Experimental Evaluation of Computationally Predicted Changes in Knee Loads Resulting From Medial Thrust Gait SBC2012-80834 Allison Hall, Jonathan P. Walter, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, U.S. Thor Besier, University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand Amy Silder, Scott Delp, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, U.S. Darryl D’Lima, Shiley Center for Orthopaedic Research & Education - Scripps Clinic, La Jolla, CA, U.S. B. J. Fregly, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, U.S. - 24 - ASME 2012 Summer Bioengineering Conference WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20 5:30pm - 7:00pm Cardiovascular Imaging Palominito Session Chair: Andreas Anayiotos, Cyprus University of Technology, Limassol, Cyprus Session Co-Chair: Frank Gijsen, Erasmus Medical Center, Rotterdam, Netherlands 5:30PM Non-Invasive Molecular Imaging of Shear Stress-Induced Endothelial Activation and Atherosclerotic Plaque Vulnerability SBC2012-80515 Kim van der Heiden, Harald Groen, Lambert Speelman, Frank Gijsen, Marion Hendriks-de Jong, A. F. W. (Ton) van der Steen, Jolanda J. Wentzel, Erasmus Medical Center, Rotterdam, Netherlands Paul C. Evans, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, U.K. 5:45PM Calculation of Carotid Artery Flow Rates Using Doppler Ultrasound: Implications of Velocity Profile Skewing SBC2012-80073 Jonathan P. Mynard, David Steinman, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada 6:00PM A New 3D Reconstruction Method for Human Coronary Bifurcations for Shear Stress Computations SBC2012-80251 Frank Gijsen, Hans Schuurbiers, Michiel Schaap, A. F. W. (Ton) van der Steen, Jolanda J. Wentzel, Erasmus Medical Center, Rotterdam, Netherlands 6:15PM Correlation of Longitudinal Intravascular Ultrasound Data for the Clinical Assessment of Coronary Artery Disease Progression SBC2012-80630 Lucas H. Timmins, John N. Oshinski, Georgia Institute of Technology/Emory University, Atlanta, GA, U.S. Jonathan D. Suever, Don P. Giddens, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, U.S. Parham Eshtehardi, Michael C. McDaniel, Habib Samady, Emory University, Atlanta, GA, U.S. 6:30PM Non-Invasive Calculation of Energy Loss in Pulmonary Arteries Using 4D Phase Contrast MRI Measurement SBC2012-80525 Namheon Lee, Michael D. Taylor, Kan N. Hor, Rupak Banerjee, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH, U.S. 6:45PM Vascular Architecture of the Human Brain: Morphometric, Geographic and Territorial Analysis From MRA Data SBC2012-80195 Juan Cebral, Fernando Mut, Susan Wright, Giorgio Ascoli, George Mason University, Fairfax, VA, U.S. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20 5:30pm - 7:00pm Mechanotransduction and Sub-cellular Biophysics II Vieques Session Chair: Roland Kaunas, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX, U.S. Session Co-Chair: Hayden Huang, Columbia University, New York, NY, U.S. 5:30PM Mechanical Communication Between Cardiac Cell Leads to Synchrony in Beating SBC2012-80937 Taher Saif, Xin Tang, Piyush Bajaj, Rashid Bashir, University of Illinois - Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL, U.S. 5:45PM Dependence of Cyclic Stretch-Induced Stress Fiber Reorientation on Stretch Waveform SBC2012-80778 Abhishek Tondon, Hui-Ju Hsu, Roland Kaunas, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX, U.S. 6:00PM Thermodynamical Model for Stress-Fiber Organization in Adherent Cells SBC2012-80113 Franck Vernerey, Louis Foucard, University of Colorado - Boulder, Boulder, CO, U.S. - 25 - ASME 2012 Summer Bioengineering Conference 6:15PM Cytoskeletal Fluidization and Resolidification are Required for Reorientation of Endothelial Cells SBC2012-80431 Ramaswamy Krishnan, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center/ Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, U.S. Elizabeth Peruski Canovic, Athanassios Pirentis, Michael Smith, Dimitrije Stamenovic, Boston University, Boston, MA, U.S. Andreea Iordan, Greeshma Manomohan, James Butler, Jeffrey Fredberg, Harvard School of Public Health, Boston, MA, U.S. Kavitha Rajendran, Center for Vascular Biology Research, Boston, MA, U.S. 6:30PM Dynamic Tensile Loading and Altered Cell Contractility Modulate Nuclear Deformation and Cytoskeletal Connectivity SBC2012-80550 Tristan Driscoll, Su-Jin Heo, Robert L. Mauck, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, U.S. 6:45PM Integrin-Focal Adhesion Coupling and Substrate Stiffness Affect Smooth Muscle Alpha Actin Expression in Fibroblasts SBC2012-80887 Alison Schroer, David Merryman, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, U.S. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20 5:30pm - 7:00pm Orthopedic Soft Tissue Mechanics Siete Mares Session Chair: Raffaella De Vita, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA, U.S. Session Co-Chair: Guoan Li, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA, U.S. 5:30PM Contributions of Elastin to the Quasi-static Tensile Mechanics of Medial Collateral Ligament SBC2012-80111 Heath Henninger, Clayton Underwood, Jeffrey A. Weiss, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, U.S. 5:45PM A Method for Predicting Collagen Fiber Alignment in the Glenohumeral Capsule During Clinically Relevant Deformations SBC2012-80300 Carrie A. Rainis, Rouzbeh Amini, Richard E. Debski, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, U.S. 6:00PM Internal Pressure of the Human Meniscal Attachments During Physiological and Pathological Loading SBC2012-80742 Adam Abraham, Tammy Donahue, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO, U.S. Kenton R. Kaufman, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, U.S. 6:15PM Altered Internal Strain Distributions in Adult Ovine Cartilage Before and After Full-Thickness Cartilage Defect SBC2012-80412 Deva Chan, Kent Butz, Eric Nauman, Corey Neu, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, U.S. Darryl Dickerson, BioRegeneration Technologies, Inc., West Lafayette, IN, U.S. 6:30PM Cumulative Effect of Repeated Impacts on Lumbar Intervertebral Disc Mechanics: A Diurnal Cycle Study SBC2012-80038 David Jamison, IV, Michele Marcolongo, Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA, U.S. Chris Massey, Widener University, Chester, PA, U.S. Eric Pierce, Naval Surface Warfare Center, Panama City, FL, U.S. Shawn Martin, U.S. Special Operations Command, MacDill Air Force Base, FL, U.S. 6:45PM Nucleotomy Alters Mechanical Function Following Cyclic Loading and Unloaded Recovery of Human Discs SBC2012-80487 Brent Showalter, Ian S. MacLean, Neil R. Malhotra, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, U.S. Dawn M. Elliott, University of Delaware, Newark, DE, U.S. - 26 - ASME 2012 Summer Bioengineering Conference WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20 5:30pm - 7:00pm Computational Modeling of Human Joints Icaco Session Chair: B. J. Fregly, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, U.S. Session Co-Chair: Allison Hall, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, U.S. 5:30PM Effect of Glenoid Implant Orientation and Depth on Potential Cement Failure in Total Shoulder Arthroplasty Using Finite Element Analysis SBC2012-80615 Charlie Yongpravat, William N. Levine, Louis U. Bigliani, Thomas R. Gardner, Christopher S. Ahmad, Columbia University, New York, NY, U.S. 5:45PM Biomechanical Effect of Annular Tears in Healthy and Degenerated Lumbar Discs SBC2012-80024 Raghu Natarajan, Howard An, Gunnar Andersson, Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, IL, U.S. 6:00PM Calculated Axial Forces at the Knee in Total Knee Replacement Patients During Chair and Stair Activities SBC2012-80088 Hannah J. Lundberg, Christopher B. Knowlton, Diego Orozco, Markus A. Wimmer, Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, IL, U.S. 6:15PM Prediction of TKR Function Using Specimen Specific Robotically Calibrated Knee Models SBC2012-80293 Eik Siggelkow, Iris Sauerberg, Marc Bandi, Zimmer GmbH, Winterthur, Zuerich, Switzerland Francesco Benazzo, Clinica Ortopedica e Traumatologica at University of Pavia, Pavia, Italy 6:30PM Effects of Quadriceps and Hamstrings Ratio on ACL Strain During Landing Activities SBC2012-80672 Carmen E. Quatman, Samuel C. Wordeman, Timothy E. Hewett, Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, U.S. Ata M. Kiapour, Ali Kiapour, Jason W. Levine, Constantine K. Demetropoulos, Vijay K. Goel, University of Toledo, Toledo, OH, U.S. 6:45PM The Effect of Arm Position on Hill-Sachs Engagement: A Finite Element Study SBC2012-80016 Piyush Walia, Cleveland State University, Cleveland Heights, OH, U.S. Anthony Miniaci, Morgan H. Jones, Cleveland Clinic, Garfield Heights, OH, U.S. Stephen D. Fening, Austen BioInnovation Institute, Akron, OH, U.S. THURSDAY, JUNE 21 8:00am - 9:00am Plenary Session - Mark Henkelman Grand Atlantic Salon 1 THURSDAY, JUNE 21 9:15am - 10:45am Ken Diller 70th Birthday Tribute Special Session Ceiba Session Chair: Marissa Nichole Rylander, Wake Forest University, Blacksburg, VA, U.S. Session Co-Chair: Christopher G. Rylander, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA, U.S. 9:15AM Bioheat Transfer With Ken Diller: A Perspective on Intracellular Ice Formation During Freezing of Cell Suspensions SBC2012-80499 Mehmet Toner, Harvard Medical School, Massachusetts General Hospital, Charlestown, MA, U.S. Ram Devireddy, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA, U.S. 9:30AM Bioheat Transfer With Ken Diller: Cellular and Tissue Transport Events Influencing Life and Death at Extreme Temperatures SBC2012-80593 John Bischof, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, U.S. 9:45AM Basic Principles of Translational Research. SBC2012-80049 Boris Rubinsky, University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, U.S. - 27 - ASME 2012 Summer Bioengineering Conference 10:00AM Thermal Effects on Osteogenesis of Human Mesenchymal Stem Cells SBC2012-80885 Jing Chen, Sihong Wang, City College of New York, New York, NY, U.S. 10:15AM Effects of Tissue Dehydration on Optical Diffuse Reflectance and Transmittance in Ex Vivo Porcine Skin SBC2012-80935 William C. Vogt, Christopher G. Rylander, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA, U.S. 10:30AM Origins, Growth, and Challenges in Bioheat Transfer SBC2012-80678 Ken Diller, University of Texas, Austin, TX, U.S. THURSDAY, JUNE 21 9:15am - 10:45am Modeling and Simulation of Human Movement Las Croabas Session Chair: Sara E. Wilson, University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS, U.S. Session Co-Chair: Allison L. Hall, University of Texas - Austin, Austin, TX, U.S. 9:15AM Estimated Muscle Loads During Squat Exercise in Microgravity Conditions SBC2012-80785 Christopher D. Fregly, Brandon T. Kim, Zhao Li, Lyceum Magnet Program, Gainesville, FL, U.S. John K. De Witt, Wyle Integrated Science and Engineering, Houston, TX, U.S. B. J. Fregly, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, U.S. 9:30AM Which Muscles Power the Human Running Stride? SBC2012-80065 Tim Dorn, Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA, U.S. Yi-Chung Lin, Anthony Schache, Marcus Pandy, University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia 9:45AM The Role of Ankle Plantarflexors in Maintaining Dynamic Balance During Human Walking SBC2012-80734 Richard R. Neptune, Allison L. Hall, University of Texas - Austin, Austin, TX, U.S. Craig P. McGowan, University of Idaho, Moscow, ID, U.S. 10:00AM Correlation Between In Vivo Knee Contact Forces and External Measures During Gait SBC2012-80918 Andrew Meyer, B. J. Fregly, S.A. Banks, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, U.S. Darryl D’Lima, Clifford Colwell, Shiley Center for Orthopaedic Research & Education - Scripps Clinic, La Jolla, CA, U.S. Thor Besier, University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand David Lloyd, Griffith University, Queensland, Australia 10:15AM The Importance of Biarticular Torque Generators in Torque-Driven Simulation Models SBC2012-80247 Mark King, Martin Lewis, Loughborough University, Loughborough, Leicester, U.K. 10:30AM Dynamic Simulation of Upper Limb Movement in Two Software Platforms SBC2012-80479 Katherine Saul, Meghan Vidt, Wake Forest School of Medicine, Winston-Salem, NC, U.S. Craig Goehler, Valparaiso University, Valparaiso, IN, U.S. Melissa Daly, Williams College, Williams, MA, U.S. Anca Velisar, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, CA, U.S. Wendy Murray, Edward Hines Jr. VA Hospital, Chicago, IL, U.S. THURSDAY, JUNE 21 9:15am - 10:45am Cerebral Aneurysms Palominito Session Chair: Juan Cebral, George Mason University, Fairfax, VA, U.S. Session Co-Chair: Christof Karmonik, Methodist Hospital Neurological Institute, Houston, TX, U.S. 9:15AM Hemodynamic Characteristics of Growing and Stable Aneurysms SBC2012-80178 Daniel Sforza, Juan Cebral, George Mason University, Fairfax, VA, U.S. Christopher Putman, Inova Fairfax Hospital, Falls Church, VA, U.S. Satoshi Tateshima, Fernando Vinuela, UCLA Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA, U.S. - 28 - ASME 2012 Summer Bioengineering Conference 9:30AM Quantitative Hemodynamic Comparison of Velocity Values From Computational Fluid Dynamics and Phase-Contrast MRI in an in-vitro Aneurysm Model SBC2012-80294 Stephanie George, Amos Cao, East Carolina University, Greenville, NC, U.S. Don P. Giddens, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, U.S. John N. Oshinski, Georgia Institute of Technology/Emory University, Atlanta, GA, U.S. Frank C. Tong, Emory University, Atlanta, GA, U.S. 9:45AM Hemodynamics Analysis of Several Stent Treatments of a Patient Specific Anterior Communicating Artery Aneurysm SBC2012-80698 Salvatore Cito, J. Pallarés, A. Vernet, Universitat Rovira I Virgili, Tarragona, Spain A.J. Geers, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona, Spain I. Cuesta, Universitat Rovira I Virgili, Tarragona, Spain 10:00AM An Immersed Porous Boundary method for Computational Fluid Dynamics of Blood Flow in Aneurysms With Flow Diverters SBC2012-80666 Viorel Mihalef, Puneet Sharma, Ali Kamen, Siemens Corporate Research, Princeton, NJ, U.S. Thomas Redel, Siemens AG, Healthcare Sector, Forchheim, Germany 10:15AM Association of Wall Stress of Human Intracranial Saccular Aneurysm With Coil Packing Density After Coil Embolization SBC2012-80782 Joseph E. Pichamuthu, Alkiviadis Tsamis, Brian T. Jankowitz, David A. Vorp, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, U.S. 10:30AM Large Population Multi-Center Study of Small Unruptured Intracranial Aneurysms in Prospective Cohorts: Initial Sac Morphology and Longitudinal Outcome SBC2012-80731 Manasi Ramachandran, Steve Lin, Tatiana Correa, Ben Dickerhoff, Ben Berkowitz, Madhavan L. Raghavan, University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA, U.S. David M. Hasan, University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics, Iowa City, IA, U.S. Christopher Ogilvy, Mass General Hospital, Boston, MA, U.S. Robert Rossenwasser, Thomas Jefferson Hospital, Philadelphia, PA, U.S. Robert Harbaugh, Pennsylvania State University, Hershey, PA, U.S. THURSDAY, JUNE 21 9:15am - 10:45am Heart Valves Siete Mares Session Chair: Krishnan B. Chandran, University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA, U.S. Session Co-Chair: Wei Sun, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT, U.S. 9:15AM Dynamic Annular Motion Effects on Mitral Valve Simulation SBC2012-80512 Yonghoon Rim, Patrick Kee, Susan T. Laing, David D. McPherson, Hyunggun Kim, University of Texas Health Science Center - Houston, Houston, TX, U.S. Krishnan B. Chandran, University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA, U.S. 9:30AM Patient-Specific Finite Element Modeling of Mitral Valve Dynamic Deformation SBC2012-80750 Qian Wang, Wei Sun, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT, U.S. 9:45AM Effects of Mitral Valve Suture Position on Left Ventricular Vortex and Energy Under Edge-to-Edge Repair SBC2012-80478 Song Jiang, Ze Wang, Hohai University, Nanjing, Jiangsu, China Yingying Hu, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, U.S. Zhaoming He, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX, U.S. 10:00AM Alterations in the Microstructure of the Anterior Mitral Valve Leaflet Under Physiological Stress SBC2012-80820 Christopher Carruthers, Bryan Good, Antonio D’Amore, Rouzbeh Amini, Simon C. Watkins, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, U.S. Jun Liao, Mississippi State University, Mississippi State, MS, U.S. Michael S. Sacks, University of Texas - Austin, Austin, TX, U.S. - 29 - ASME 2012 Summer Bioengineering Conference 10:15AM Effect of Blood Pressure on Closing Dynamics of Bileaflet Mechanical Heart Valves SBC2012-80736 Marcio Forleo, Brennan Johnson, Lakshmi Dasi, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO, U.S. 10:30AM A Coupled Overlapping Domain Method for the Computation of Transitional Flow Through Artificial Heart Valves SBC2012-80257 Anna Catharina Verkaik, Francesca Storti, Frans van de Vosse, Eindhoven University of Technology, Eindhoven, Netherlands Arjen C. B. Bogaerds, DSM Material Science Center, Geleen, Netherlands THURSDAY, JUNE 21 9:15am - 10:45am Imaging and Measurement With Nano/Microdevices Vieques Session Chair: Jianping Fu, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor, MI, U.S. Session Co-Chair: Sharan Ramaswamy, Florida International University, Miami, FL, U.S. 9:15AM A Microfabricated Platform to Measure and Manipulate the Mechanics of Engineered Cardiac Microtissues. SBC2012-80204 Thomas Boudou, Wesley R. Legant, Anbin Mu, Michael A. Borochin, Chris Chen, Jonathan A. Epstein, Kenneth B. Margulies, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, U.S. Nimalan Thavandiran, Milica Radisic, Peter W. Zandstra, University of Toronto , Toronto, ON, Canada, 9:30AM Stiffness Dependent Separation of Cells in a Microfluidic Device SBC2012-80095 Todd Sulchek, Gonghao (Billy) Wang, Wenbin Mao, Caitlin Henegar, Alexander Alexeev, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, U.S. 9:45AM Simultaneous Measurement of Morphology and Traction Forces of Endothelial Cells Under Fluid Shear Stress SBC2012-80694 Toshiro Ohashi, Yusaku Niida, Ryoichi Tanaka, Hokkaido University, Sapporo, Japan Masaaki Sato, Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan 10:00AM Design of an In Vitro Migration Chamber for Quantifying the Homing Patterns of Parasitic Worms SBC2012-80711 Kevin D. Parsons, Timothy Kassis, J. Brandon Dixon, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, U.S. 10:15AM Loss of Cell Adhesion in Colon Cancer Cells During In Vitro Metastasis Measured by Bio-Mems Force Sensor SBC2012-80936 Taher Saif, Xin Tang, University of Illinois - Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL, U.S. 10:30AM The Influence of Polymeric Fiber Stiffness and Alignment on Cytoplasmic Bleb Dynamics and Migration of Glioblastoma Multiforme Cells SBC2012-80923 Puja Sharma, Kevin Sheets, Amrinder Nain, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA, U.S. THURSDAY, JUNE 21 9:15am - 10:45am Spine Mechanics Icaco Session Chair: Jenni Buckley, Taylor Collaboration, San Francisco, CA, U.S. Session Co-Chair: Alejandro Espinoza, Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, IL, U.S. 9:15AM Intervertebral Disc Shape Variation and Its Relationship to Degeneration Using Principal Components Analysis of a Population of MR Images SBC2012-80645 John M. Peloquin, Jonathon H. Yoder, Nathan Jacobs, Sung M. Moon, Alexander C. Wright, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, U.S. Edward J. Vresilovic, Penn State Hershey, Hershey, PA, U.S. Dawn M. Elliott, University of Delaware, Newark, DE, U.S. - 30 - ASME 2012 Summer Bioengineering Conference 9:30AM A Robust Method to Characterize Vertebral Geometry In Vivo SBC2012-80803 Ting Hsien Kao, Gunnar Andersson, Howard An, Nozomu Inoue, Alejandro Espinoza, Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, IL, U.S. 9:45AM Rate-Dependent Failure Characteristics of Thoraco-Lumbar Vertebrae: Application to the Military Environment SBC2012-80139 Brian Stemper, Narayan Yoganandan, Jamie Baisden, Frank Pintar, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI, U.S. Barry Shender, Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft Division, Patuxent River, MD, U.S. 10:00AM Robotically Controlled Variation of the Instantaneous Center of Rotation: the Effects on Kinetics and Kinematics of Cervical Spine SBC2012-80327 Robb Colbrunn, Tara Bonner, Prasath Mageswaran, Adam Bartsch, Rob McLain, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH, U.S. 10:15AM OCT Detects Collagen Fiber Alignment in Human Cadaveric Lumbar Facet Capsular Ligament During Mechanical Loading SBC2012-80296 Amy Claeson, Yi-Jou Yeh, Taner Akkin, David J. Nuckley, Victor H. Barocas, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, U.S. Beth Winkelstein, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, U.S. 10:30AM Pure Moment Testing for Spinal Biomechanics Applications: Fixed versus 3D Floating Ring Cable-Driven Test Designs SBC2012-80132 Jessica A. Tang, Jenni Buckley, Taylor Collaboration, San Francisco, CA, U.S. Justin Scheer, University of California - San Diego, San Diego, CA, U.S. Christopher Ames, University of California - San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, U.S. THURSDAY, JUNE 21 11:00am - 12:30pm Nano-Medicine & Nano-Therapeutics Ceiba Session Chair: Wei Tan, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO, U.S. Session Co-Chair: Sankha Bhowmick, University of Massachusetts - Dartmouth, North Dartmouth, MA, U.S. 11:00AM Magnetic Targeting of Nanoparticles for Targeted Drug Delivery SBC2012-80291 Kevin Lau, Johannes Riegler, Mark Lythgoe,University College London, London, U.K. 11:15AM Treatment Efficacy of Laser Photothermal Therapy Using Gold Nanorods: Tumor Shrinkage Study SBC2012-80625 Navid Manuchehrabadi, Raheleh Toughiri, Liang Zhu, Hong Cai, Anilchandra Attaluri, Raymond Edziah, Elaine Lalanne, Ronghui Ma, Anthony Johnson, Charles Bieberich, University of Maryland - Baltimore County, Baltimore, MD, U.S. 11:30AM Investigating ElectRomegnetic Field, Nanoparticle Design, and Treatment Volume for Magnetic Nanoparticle Thermal Therapy SBC2012-80779 Michael Etheridge, John Bischof, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, U.S. 11:45AM Non-Destructive, Dynamic Imaging of HSP70 Response to Nanoparticle Mediated Photothermal Therapy in a 3D Tumor Mimic SBC2012-80874 Matthew DeWitt, Bryce Whited, Matthias Hofmann, Peng Lu, Yong Xu, Marissa Nichole Rylander, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA, U.S. 12:00PM Polyelectrolyte Multilayer Nanoshells With Hydrophobic Nanodomains for Delivery of Paclitaxel SBC2012-80206 Thomas Boudou, University of Pennsylvania , Philadelphia, PA, U.S. Prathamesh Kharkar, University of Delaware, Newark, DE, U.S. Jing Jing, Rachel Auzely-Velty, Centre de Recherches sur les Macromolécules Végétales (CERMAV), Grenoble, France Raphael Guillot, Isabelle Paintrand, Catherine Picart, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS) Laboratoire des Matériaux et du Génie Physique (LMGP), Grenoble, France - 31 - ASME 2012 Summer Bioengineering Conference 12:15PM Role of Cells in Freezing-Induced Cell-Fluid Matrix Interactions Within Engineered SBC2012-80531 Angela Seawright, Altug Ozcelikkale, Bumsoo Han, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, U.S. J. Craig Dutton, University of Illinois - Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL, U.S. THURSDAY, JUNE 21 Tissues 11:00am - 12:30pm Abdominal Aortic Aneurysms Palominito Session Chair: Ender Finol, University of Texas - San Antonio, San Antonio, TX, U.S. Session Co-Chair: Madhavan L. Raghavan, University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA, U.S. 11:00AM Hemodynamics in Ascending and Abdominal Aorta Aneurysm Formation in the ApoE-/- Angiotensin II Mouse Model SBC2012-80243 Bram Trachet, Joris Bols, Marjolijn Renard, Patrick Segers, Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium Steven Staelens, Bart Loeys, Antwerp University, Antwerp, Belgium 11:15AM MRI-Based Inflow Boundary Conditions for Patient Specific Fluid Structure Interaction Modeling of Abdominal Aortic Aneurysms SBC2012-80463 Santanu Chandra, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN, U.S. Samarth Raut, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, U.S. Anirban Jana, Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center, Pittsburgh, PA, U.S. Robert W. Biederman, Mark Doyle, Satish C. Muluk, Allegheny General Hopsital, Pittsburgh, PA, U.S. Ender Finol, University of Texas - San Antonio, San Antonio, TX, U.S. 11:30AM Transport and Mixing in Patient Specific Abdominal Aortic Aneurysms With Lagrangian Coherent Structures SBC2012-80475 Amirhossein Arzani, Shawn Shadden, Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, IL, U.S. 11:45AM Potential Hemodynamic Mechanisms for Gender Differences in AAA Formation SBC2012-80767 Alexander Smolensky, Stephanie Clement-Guinaudeau, Tiziano Passerini, Marina Piccinelli, Alessandro Veneziani, W. Robert Taylor, Emory University, Atlanta, GA, U.S. John N. Oshinski, Georgia Institute of Technology/Emory University, Atlanta, GA, U.S. 12:00PM Use of Regional Mechanical Properties of Abdominal Aortic Aneurysms to Advance Finite Element Modeling of Rupture Risk SBC2012-80181 Áine P. Tierney, Anthony Callanan, Timothy M. McGloughlin, University of Limerick, Limerick, Ireland 12:15PM Interactions With Spine During Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm Enlargement and Its Biomechanical Effects SBC2012-80122 Shahrokh Zeinali-Davarani, Alexander Dupay, Seungik Baek, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI, U.S. Whal Lee, Seoul National University Hospital, Seoul, Korea (Republic) THURSDAY, JUNE 21 11:00am - 12:30pm Cardiovascular Diagnostics A Session Honoring Lloyd Back Las Croabas Session Chair: Rupak Banerjee, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH, U.S. Session Co-Chair: Francis Loth, University of Akron, Akron, OH, U.S. 11:00AM Functional and Anatomical Diagnosis of Coronary Artery Stenoses: A Retrospective Study in Humans SBC2012-80552 Kranthi Kumar Kolli, Mohamed A. Effat, Imran Arif, Tarek A. Helmy, Massoud Leesar, Srikara Viswanath Peelukhana, Rupak Banerjee, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH, U.S. Lloyd H. Back, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, CA, U.S. - 32 - ASME 2012 Summer Bioengineering Conference 11:15AM Flow Induced Vasodilation in Porcine Carotid Arteries SBC2012-80422 Renate Boekhoven, Tatjana Maas, Marcel Rutten, Frans van de Vosse, Eindhoven University of Technology, Eindhoven, Netherlands 11:30AM Right Ventricular Response to Pulmonary Arterial Stiffening in a Canine Model of Acute Embolization SBC2012-80858 Alessandro Bellofiore, Alejandro Roldan-Alzate, Matthieu Besse, Heidi B. Kellihan, Daniel W. Consigny, Christopher J. Francois, Naomi C. Chesler, University of Wisconsin - Madison, Madison, WI, U.S. 11:45AM Healthy vs Diseased Transport and Mixing in the Human Left Ventricle. SBC2012-80788 Sahar Hendabadi, Shawn Shadden, Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, IL, U.S. Juan C. del Alamo, University of California San Diego, La Jolla, CA, U.S. 12:00PM The Dispersive Characteristics of the Left Ventricle Filling Wave SBC2012-80728 Casandra Niebel, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA, U.S. Takahiro Ohara, Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center, Winston Salem, NC, U.S. 12:15PM A New Pulse Contour Analysis for Cardiac Output Estimation: the Systolic Volume Balance Method SBC2012-80167 Orestis Vardoulis, Nikos Stergiopulos, Theodore G. Papaioannou, Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Lausanne, Vaud, Switzerland THURSDAY, JUNE 21 11:00am - 12:30pm Microsystems and Genetic Regulation in Biological Machines Vieques Session Chair: Alisa Morss Clyne, Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA, U.S. Session Co-Chair: Bahareh Behkam, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA, U.S. 11:00AM Effect of Body Geometry on the Motile Behavior of Bacteriabots SBC2012-80901 Ali Sahari, Meghan Canter, Bahareh Behkam, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA, U.S. 11:15AM Reactive Biomaterial for the Treatment of Herbicide Contaminated Drinking Water: Atrazine Dechlorination SBC2012-80205 Eduardo Reátegui, Erik Reynolds, Lisa Kasinkas, Amit Aggarwal, Michael J. Sadowsky, Alptekin Aksan, Lawrence P. Wackett, University of Minnesota, Saint Paul, MN, U.S. 11:30AM Development of a Microfluidic Device Embedding High-Conductivity Flexible Electrodes for ThreeDimensional Cell Culture Stimulations SBC2012-80658 Marco Rasponi, Francesco Piraino, Nicola Cagol, Gianfranco B. Fiore, Alberto Redaelli, Politecnico di Milano, Milano, Italy Matteo Moretti, IRCCS Istituto Ortopedico Galeazzi, Milano, Italy 11:45AM Computational Modelling of Optogenetics in Cardiac Cells SBC2012-80810 Jonathan Wong, Oscar Abilez, Ellen Kuhl, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, U.S. 12:00PM Photoregulated Gene Expression in Human Cells With Light-Inducible Engineered Transcription Factors SBC2012-80573 Charles Gersbach, Lauren R. Polstein, Duke University, Durham, NC, U.S. 12:15PM Engineering Magnetic Nanomaterial Production in Magnetotactic Bacteria Through Gene Regulation SBC2012-80446 Mary E. Wilson, Lina M. Gonzalez, Philip R. LeDuc, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, U.S. Warren C. Ruder, Boston University, Boston, MA, U.S. - 33 - ASME 2012 Summer Bioengineering Conference THURSDAY, JUNE 21 11:00am - 12:30pm Bone Mechanics Icaco Session Chair: Xiaodu Wang, University of Texas - San Antonio, San Antonio, TX, U.S. Session Co-Chair: F. Scott Gayzik, Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, NC, U.S. 11:00AM Mechanotransductive Effects of Acoustic Radiation Force on Osteoblastic Primary Cilium, Cytoskeleton and CA2+ Influx SBC2012-80582 Yi-Xian Qin, Shu Zhang, Jiqi Cheng, Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, NY, U.S. 11:15AM in Situ Strain/Stress Tensors of Mineral Crystals in Human Cortical Bone SBC2012-80021 Xiaodu Wang, Bijay Giri, University of Texas - San Antonio, San Antonio, TX, U.S. Jonathan Almer, Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne, IL, U.S. 11:30AM Reproducibility of Bone Microstructure and Stiffness Measurements in Rats by In Vivo Micro Computed Tomography and Finite Element Analysis SBC2012-80777 Shenghui Lan, Abhishek Chandra, Ling Qin, X. Sherry Liu, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, U.S. 11:45AM Quantification of Sternal Morphology Across Ages and Genders Using Image Segmentation and Registration Techniques SBC2012-80653 Ashley A. Weaver, Callistus M. Nguyen, Joel D. Stitzel, Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, NC, U.S. 12:00PM High-Risk Tissue Distribution in the Human Proximal Femur Under Sideways Fall Loading SBC2012-80639 Shashank Nawathe, Alissa Romens, Tony M. Keaveny, University of California, Berkeley, CA, U.S. Mary L. Bouxsein, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston, MA, U.S. 12:15PM Bone Response to Exercise During Recovery Between Unloading Bouts in Adult Male Rats SBC2012-80922 Yasaman Shirazi-Fard, Estela Gonzalez, Derrick S. Morgan, Joshua M. Davis, Kevin L. Shimkus, Ramon D. Boudreaux, Susan A. Bloomfield, Harry A. Hogan, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX, U.S. THURSDAY, JUNE 21 11:00am - 12:30pm Reproductive Mechanics and Soft Tissues Siete Mares Session Chair: Kristin Myers, Columbia University, New York, NY, U.S. Session Co-Chair: Steven Abramowitch, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, U.S. 11:00AM Modeling the Anisotropic Properties of Human Skin Tissues SBC2012-80602 Theresa M. Koys, Thao D. Nguyen, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, U.S. 11:15AM Increased Stiffness of the Abdominal Aorta With Intrauterine Growth Restriction in the Near-term Fetal Sheep SBC2012-80634 Reuben Blair Dodson, Virginia Ferguson, University of Colorado - Boulder, Boulder, CO, U.S. Paul J. Rozance, Kendall S. Hunter, University of Colorado - Denver, Aurora, CO, U.S. 11:30AM Varying Degrees of Nonlinear Mechanical Behavior Arising From Geometric Differences of Urogyneological Meshes SBC2012-80227 Andrew Feola, Siladitya Pal, Pamela Moalli, Spandan Maiti, Steven Abramowitch, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, U.S. 11:45AM Tensile Properties and Collagen Organization of the Rat Cervix SBC2012-80462 Amy J. Wagoner Johnson, Michael Poellmann, University of Ilinois - Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL, U.S. Barbara L. McFarlin, University of Illinois - Chicago, Chicago, IL, U.S. Edward K. Chien, Brown University - Women and Infants Hospital of Rhode Island, Providence, RI, U.S. - 34 - ASME 2012 Summer Bioengineering Conference 12:00PM Time-Dependent Indentation Response of Human Cervical Tissue SBC2012-80863 Kristin Myers, Kyoko Yoshida, Michael Fernandez, Joy Vink, Columbia University, New York, NY, U.S. Michelle L. Oyen, Cambridge University, Cambridge, U.K. Ronald Wapner, New York Presbyterian Hospital, New York, NY, U.S. 12:15PM Numerical Study of Epithelial Deformation During Vaginal Application of a Viscoelastic Gel Using a FluidStructure Interaction Model SBC2012-80783 Bin Hu, Sarah Kieweg, University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS, U.S. THURSDAY, JUNE 21 12:30pm - 3:00pm Grand Atlantic Salon 2/3 Poster Session I: Student Paper Competition (BS Level) Design, Gait, Robotics and BioMaterials Session Chair: Kerem Pekkan, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, U.S. Session Co-Chair: Tammy Donahue, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO, U.S. 1 Computational Analysis of Microstructure of Ultra High Molecular Weight Polyethylene for Total Joint Replacement SBC2012-80020 Kelly M. Seymour, Sara A. Atwood, Elizabethtown College, Elizabethtown, PA, U.S. 3 The Effects of Shoe Architecture on Impact Forces During Gait: A Continuation Study SBC2012-80198 Bethany Powell, Ryan Post, Kathleen Sevener, Craig Goehler, Valparaiso University, Valparaiso, IN, U.S. Bruce Williams, BreakThrough Podiatry, Merrillville, IN, U.S. 5 Polymerization Stress and the Influence of TOSU Addends on Methacrylate Composites SBC2012-80627 Ryan R. Holmes, Jennifer Melander, Rachel A. Weiler, Thomas P. Schuman, Missouri University of Science and Technology, Rolla, MO, U.S. Kathleen V. Kilway, J. David Eick, University of Missouri-Kansas City, Kansas City, MO, U.S. 7 Obstacle Detection and Avoidance Using Wavefront Planner and Kinect on a WMRA SBC2012-80681 Ivan Shindev, Shane Marlin, Nathan Preseault, Rodrigo Tamayo, William Pence, Redwan Alqasemi, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL, U.S. 9 Determining the Natural Head Posture for Extant Animal Species Using Line-of-Sight From the Eyesocket and Optical Foramen SBC2012-80828 Eric J. Tobaben, Larry D. Martin, Kenneth J. Fischer, University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS, U.S. 11 A Microscale Collagen-Fibrin Interacting Network Model With Comparison to Experimental Results SBC2012-80656 Jeffrey Hyypio, Mohammad F. Hadi, Victor K. Lai, Victor H. Barocas, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, U.S. 13 Design of Bioreactor for Mechanical Stimulation of Adipose Derived Stem Cells for Intervertebral Disc Tissue Engineering SBC2012-80745 Thomas Barkley, Adam Goodman, Michael Payne, John Virtue, Jennifer Vernengo, Heather Cleary, Jennifer Kadlowec, Rowan University, Glassboro, NJ, U.S. 15 Interactions of Poloxamer Hydrogel Composites Containing Carbon Nanobrushes With Clinically Relevant Cell Lines SBC2012-80932 William Marks, Sujata Bhatia, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, U.S. Sze Yang, George Dombi, University of Rhode Island, Kingston, RI, U.S. - 35 - ASME 2012 Summer Bioengineering Conference THURSDAY, JUNE 21 12:30pm - 3:00pm Grand Atlantic Salon 2/3 Poster Session I: Student Paper Competition (MS Level) Design, Injury, Rehabilitation and Orthotics Session Chair: Andrew Anderson, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, U.S. Session Co-Chair: Tammy Donahue, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO, U.S. 17 Linear and Angular Head Acceleration Measurement Collection in Pediatric Football SBC2012-80201 Ray Daniel, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, VA, U.S. Steven Rowson, Stefan M. Duma, Wake Forest University, Blacksburg, VA, U.S. 19 Walking Mode Classification From Myoelectric and Inertial Fusion SBC2012-80216 Jason Miller, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, U.S. Mahyo Seyedali, Michael Hahn, VA RR&D Center of Excellence for Limb Loss Prevention and Prosthetic Engineering, Seattle, WA, U.S. 21 An Assistive Knee-Ankle-Foot-Orthosis and Sit-to-Stand Biomechanics SBC2012-80268 Jonathon S. Schofield, Samer M. Adeeb, Eric C. Parent, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, Canada 23 Ultrasound Hyperthermia: Dose Estimation and Device Design for Intraluminal and External Delivery SBC2012-80345 Danica Gordon, Chandrasekhar Thamire, University of Maryland, College Park, College Park, MD, U.S. 25 The Effect of Prosthetic Foot Component Stiffness on Gait Initiation and Termination of Transtibial Amputees SBC2012-80460 Travis Peterson, Michelle Roland, Michael E. Hahn, VA Puget Sound Health Care System, Seattle, WA, U.S. Peter G. Adamczyk, Intelligent Prosthetic Systems, L.L.C., Ann Arbor, MI, U.S. 27 Biomechanical Effects of Radiofrequency Ablation With Simultaneous SBC2012-80494 Steven Boronyak, W. David Merryman, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, U.S. 29 Locked Plating Versus Spiral Blade Retrograde Nailing in Supracondylar Femoral Fractures SBC2012-80605 Soroush Assari, Alan Kaufman, Kurosh Darvish, Saqib Rehman, Jung Park, Jonathan Haw, Temple University Hospital, Philadelphia, PA, U.S. Fayez Safadi, Temple University School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA, U.S. 31 Combining Clinical Neuroimaging and Real-World Impact Data to Investigate Motor Vehicle Crash-Related Subarachnoid Hemorrhage SBC2012-80748 Jillian E. Urban, Joel D. Stitzel, Christopher T. Whitlow, Joseph A. Maldjian, Alexander K. Powers, Wake Forest University, Winston Salem, NC, U.S. 33 Upper Body Kinematics of Relaxed Volunteers, Braced Volunteers, Hybrid III ATD, and PMHS in LowSpeed Frontal Sled Tests SBC2012-80774 Stephanie Beeman, Andrew R. Kemper, Michael Madigan, Stefan Duma, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA, U.S. 35 An Improved Cryosurgical Probe Testbed Based on Convective Exchange Boundary Conditions SBC2012-80776 Michael Etheridge, Jeunghwan Choi, Stephanie Zastrow, John Bischof, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, U.S. Satish Ramadhyani, Galil Medical, Inc., Arden Hills, MN, U.S. 37 Neurovascular 3D: A Virtual Interface for Creating Aneurysms in a Population-Average Intracranial Arterial Network Model SBC2012-80814 Ben Berkowitz, Madhavan L. Raghavan, University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA, U.S. - 36 - Cryogenic Anchoring ASME 2012 Summer Bioengineering Conference 39 Detecting Presence of Bubbles within Simulated Blood Vessels Using a Piezoelectric Ring Set to Oscillate at Matching Resonant Conditions SBC2012-80822 Francisco Valentin, Silvina Cancelos, University of Puerto Rico - Mayaguez, Mayaguez, PR, U.S. 41 Capture of Magnetic Microspheres in Electrokinetic Flow for Application in Lab-on-Chip Devices SBC2012-80893 Debarun Das, Marwan Al-Rjoub, Jagjit S. Yadav, Rupak Banerjee, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH, U.S. 43 Surface Parameterization of an Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm to Characterize Geometrical Evolution During Longitudinal Study of Patients SBC2012-80737 Alexander Dupay, Paul Snyder, Seungik Baek, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI, U.S. Whal Lee, Seoul National University Hospital, Seoul, Korea (Republic), THURSDAY, JUNE 21 12:30pm - 3:00pm Grand Atlantic Salon 2/3 Poster Session I: Student Paper Competition (MS Level) Solids, Imaging and Orthopaedics Session Chair: Andrew Anderson, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, U.S. Session Co-Chair: Tammy Donahue, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO, U.S. 45 Massive Cuff Tears Alter Joint Function and Decrease Cartilage Mechanics Following Return to Overuse Activity in a Rat Model SBC2012-80072 Katherine E. Reuther, Stephen J. Thomas, Joseph J. Sarver, Jennica J. Tucker, Chang-Soo Lee, Chancellor F. Gray, David L. Glaser, Louis J. Soslowsky, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, U.S. 47 Altered Mechanical Properties and Fiber Re-Alignment in Diabetic Mouse Supraspinatus and Achilles Tendons SBC2012-80129 Brianne K. Connizzo, Louis J. Soslowsky, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, U.S. Kenneth W. Liechty, University of Mississippi Medical Center, Jackson, MS, U.S. 49 In Vivo Evaluation of Wrist Cartilage Integrity Using T2 Relaxation Time After Scapholunate Ligament Injury and Surgical Repair SBC2012-80278 Isaac D. Chappell, Phil Lee, Terence E. McIff, E. Bruce Toby, Kenneth J. Fischer, University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS, U.S. 51 A Performance Test to Assess Strategies to Transfer Weight During Knee Flexion and Extension With Rotation for Individuals With a Total Knee Replacement SBC2012-80440 Lauren Ferris, Linda Denney, Lorin Maletsky, University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS, U.S. 53 Umbilical Cord Artery Mechanical Properties in Pre-term Neonates At Various Ages SBC2012-80484 Kevin Nye, Sean Esplin, Kenneth Monson, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, U.S. 55 MRI-based Strains and Relaxation Mapping in Human OA Articular Cartilage SBC2012-80649 Adam Griebel, Corey Neu, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, U.S. Stephen Trippel, Indiana University, Indianapolis, IN, U.S. 57 Cyclic Pressure and Angiotensin II Influence the Biomechanical Properties of Aortic Valves SBC2012-80768 Valtresa Myles, Jun Liao, James N. Warnock, Mississippi State University, Mississippi State, MS, U.S. 59 Modeling Study Incorporating Depth-Dependent Transverse Reinforcement due to Variation in Collagen Lamellae Interweaving in Corneal Tissue SBC2012-80771 Kimberly Ziegler, Thao D. Nguyen, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, U.S. - 37 - ASME 2012 Summer Bioengineering Conference 61 A Biomechanical Model of the Thumb That Effectively Replicates Endpoint Forces Produced by Human Subjects and Measured in Anatomical Specimens SBC2012-80805 Sarah Wohlman, Northwestern University, Chicago, IL, U.S. Wendy Murray, Edward Hines Jr. VA Hospital, Chicago, IL, U.S. 63 Simulation of Tissue Differentiation During Fracture Healing within a Collagenous Scaffold Implanted in a Murine Tibia With an Oblique Fracture SBC2012-80852 Saghar Nasr, Neil A. Duncan, University of Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada 65 Human Eye Response to Blast Overpressure SBC2012-80909 Vanessa D. Alphonse, Andrew R. Kemper, Brock T. Strom III, Stephanie Beeman, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA, U.S. Stefan M. Duma, Wake Forest University, Blacksburg, VA, U.S. 67 Finite Element Analysis of the Patellofemoral Joint Behavior Under Frontal Impact SBC2012-80924 Tanvir Mustafy, Marwan Elrich, Kamrul Islam, Samer M. Adeeb, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, Canada 69 In Vivo Imaging of Dynamic Shear Modulus of Rodent Mammary Tumors Using Ultrasound SBC2012-80157 Yue Wang, Michael Insana, University of Illinois - Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL, U.S. 71 Radial Compressive Properties of an Aortic Stent Graft SBC2012-80889 Chaid Schwarz, Madhavan L. Raghavan, University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA, U.S. THURSDAY, JUNE 21 12:30pm - 3:00pm Grand Atlantic Salon 2/3 Poster Session I: Student Paper Competition (BS Level) Fluid and Solid Biomechanical Engineering Session Chair: Kerem Pekkan, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, U.S. Session Co-Chair: Tammy Donahue, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO, U.S. 73 The Effect of Pulmonary Hypertension on Tricuspid Valve Coaptation in Normal and Pathologic Valve Geometries: An In Vitro Study SBC2012-80184 Joseph R. Dolensky, Lauren D.C. Casa, Ajit P. Yoganathan, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, U.S. 75 Double-Layer Representation of Model Microorganisms by a Boundary Element Method SBC2012-80234 Kohei Kyoya, Yohsuke Imai, Takami Yamaguchi, Takuji Ishikawa, Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan 77 A Correlative Study of Fluid Mechanics and Evidence of Thrombus Formation Within the Penn State 50 CC Left Ventricular Assist Device SBC2012-80576 Stephen Topper, Michael Navitsky, Steven Deutsch, Keefe Manning, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA, U.S. Christopher A. Siedlecki, Gerson Rosenberg, Penn State Hershey Medical Center, Hershey, PA, U.S. 79 Relating Network Topology to Network Mechanics SBC2012-80684 Eric Christiansen, Mohammad F. Hadi, Victor H. Barocas, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, U.S. 81 The Role of Collagen Synthesis in Ventricular and Vascular Adaptation to Hypoxic Pulmonary Hypertension SBC2012-80905 David Schreier, Tim Hacker, Guoqing Song, Naomi C. Chesler, University of Wisconsin - Madison, Madison, WI, U.S. 83 Confidence Intervals for Estimation of the Concentration and Brightness of Multiple Diffusing Species SBC2012-80921 Xi Rong, Kenneth M. Pryse, Jordan Whisler, Yanfei Jiang, Artem Melnykov, William B. McConnaughey, Guy Genin, Elliot L. Elson, Washington University, St. Louis, MO, U.S. - 38 - ASME 2012 Summer Bioengineering Conference 85 The Effect of Anterior Dislocation on the Mechanical Properties of the Inferior Glenohumeral Ligament SBC2012-80099 Daniel P. Browe, Carrie A. Rainis, Patrick J. McMahon, Richard E. Debski, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, U.S. 87 Effects of Electrical Stimulation on Select Functions of Bone Cells SBC2012-80367 Marissa E. Wechsler, Courtney M. Creecy, Christine F. O’Neill, Rena R. Bizios, University of Texas - San Antonio, San Antonio, TX, U.S. 89 Non-contact Experimental Assessment of Spinal Facet Joint Cartilage Dehydration SBC2012-80930 Loren Kim, Peter Simon, Gunnar Andersson, Howard An, Nozomu Inoue, Alejandro Espinoza, Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, IL, U.S. 91 Aerosol Deposition Study of Subject-Specific Upper Respiratory Model SBC2012-80482 Anthony L. Fratino, Sinjae Hyun, Mercer University, Macon, GA, U.S. Chong Kim, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Chapel Hill, NC, U.S. 93 Development of a Multi-Pahse Flow Model for Simulating Solid Particle Motion in the Stomach SBC2012-80891 Taimei Miyagawa, Yohsuke Imai, Ikuma Kobayashi, Takuji Ishikawa, Takami Yamaguchi, Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan THURSDAY, JUNE 21 12:30pm - 3:00pm Grand Atlantic Salon 2/3 Poster Session I: Student Paper Competition (MS Level) Fluids, Cells Mechanics, Tissue Engineering Session Chair: Andrew Anderson, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, U.S. Session Co-Chair: Tammy Donahue, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO, U.S. 95 Development of a Numerical Model for Micro-Scale Blood Flow Simulation Using Gpgpu SBC2012-80028 Naoki Takeishi, Yohsuke Imai, Keita Nakaaki, Takuji Ishikawa, Takami Yamaguchi, Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan 97 Comparison of Mechanosensitivity of Human Primary-Cultured Osteoblast Cells and Human Osteosarcoma Cell Line Under Hydrostatic Pressure SBC2012-80030 Yasaman Ganji, Mehran Kasra, Amirkabir University of Techology (Tehran Polytechnic), Tehran, Iran 99 A Rheological Technique for Extracting Dynamic Moduli From Creep Testing of Pediatric Porcine Vitreous SBC2012-80066 Patrick Moran, Brittany Coats, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, U.S. 101 Tissue Engineering of the Intervertebral Disc SBC2012-80349 Craig Wiltsey, Thomas Christiani, Jesse Williams, Jamie Coulter, Dana Demiduke, Katelynn Toomer, Sherri English, Bianca Hess, Amanda Branda, Joseph Sheehan, Jennifer Kadlowec, Cristina Iftode, Jennifer Vernengo, Rowan University, Glassboro, NJ, U.S. Thomas Tulenko, Cooper University Hospital, Camden, NJ, U.S. 103 Characterization of the Elasticity of Valve Interstitial Cells on Soft Substrates Using Atomic Force Microscopy SBC2012-80369 Haijiao Liu, Craig A. Simmons, Yu Sun, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada 105 Prevascularized, Co-Culture Model for Breast Cancer Drug Development SBC2012-80409 Lauren Marshall, Joel L. Berry, University of Alabama - Birmingham, Birmingham, AL, U.S. Isabel Lowstedt, Paul Gatenholm, Chalmers Institute of Technology, Göteborg, Sweden - 39 - ASME 2012 Summer Bioengineering Conference 107 Strong Coupled Fluid-Structure Interaction Simulation of Cerebrovascular System Using Multi-Scale Model SBC2012-80415 Kengo Katagiri, Sota Yamamoto, Shibaura Institute of Technology, Koto-ku, Tokyo, Japan Absei Krdey, ASAHI Net, Inc., Chuo-ku, Tokyo, Japan Marie Oshima, University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan 109 Mechanical Analysis of Bacterial Nanocellulose for Biomedical Applications SBC2012-80491 Joseph Schwertz, Alan Eberhardt, University of Alabama - Birmingham, Birmingham, AL, U.S. Paul Gatenholm, Chalmers Institute of Technology, Göteborg, Sweden, 111 Dynamics of a Spherical Capsule in a Near-Wall Shear Flow SBC2012-80518 Stephanie Nix, Yohsuke Imai, Daiki Matsunaga, Takuji Ishikawa, Takami Yamaguchi, Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan 113 On Non-Newtonian Effects in Cerebral Aneurysms: A Computational Study on 12 Patient Specific Aneurysms SBC2012-80565 Øyvind Evju, Kent-Andre Mardal, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway, Kristian Valen-Sendstad, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada 115 Effect of Statins and Wall Shear Stress on Endothelial Cells: Morphology and F-Actin Cytoskeleton Arrangement SBC2012-80585 Melissa Dick, Richard L. Leask, McGill University, Montreal, QC, Canada 117 Mesenchymal Stem Cell Morphology in a Fibrous Microenvironment With Length Scales Matching the Native Meniscus SBC2012-80729 Amy Silverstein, Robert L Mauck, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, U.S. 119 Effect of Hydrogen Bonding Ability, Dipole-Dipole interactions and Viscosity of Extracellular Matrix Fluid on Bone Mechanical Behavior SBC2012-80812 Jitin Samuel, Xiaodu Wang, Cong-Gui Zhao, Debarshi Sinha, Bijay Giri, University of Texas - San Antonio, San Antonio, TX, U.S. 121 Influence of Variable Native Arterial Diameter on Fractional Flow Reserve: An In-vitro study SBC2012-80881 Ishan Goswami, Srikara Viswanath Peelukhana, Marwan Al-Rjoub, Rupak Banerjee, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH, U.S. Lloyd H. Back, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, CA, U.S. 123 Investigation on a Relationship Between Hemodynamics and Wall-Thinning in an Unruptured Human Cerebral Aneurysm SBC2012-80892 Yasutaka Tobe, Takanobu Yagi, Sara Takahashi, Yuki Iwabuchi, Momoko Yamanashi, Kiyotaka Iwasaki, Mitsuo Umezu, Waseda University, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo, Japan Yoshifumi Hayashi, Hirotaka Yoshida, Kazutoshi Nishitani, Yoshifumi Okada, Michihito Sugawara, Shin Hiraguchi, Toshiro Kubo, Shigemi Kitahara, Kitahara International Hospital, Hachioji-shi, Tokyo, Japan 125 A Computational Model of Fibroblast Growth Factor-2 Binding to Isolated and Intact Cell Surface Receptors: Effects of Fibroblast Growth Factor-2 Concentration, Flow and Delivery Mode SBC2012-80798 Nisha Patel, Alisa Morss Clyne, Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA, U.S. THURSDAY, JUNE 21 12:30pm - 3:00pm Grand Atlantic Salon 2/3 Poster Session I: Cardiovascular Devices 127 Dynamics of Arterial Wall Transport for Small Hydrophobic Drugs SBC2012-80541 Franz Bozsak, Jean-Marc Chomaz, Abdul I. Barakat, Ecole Polytechnique, Palaiseau, France - 40 - ASME 2012 Summer Bioengineering Conference 129 Continuous Positive Airway Pressure Impacts Cerebral Blood Flow and Cerebrospinal Fluid Motion: A Phase Contrast MRI Study SBC2012-80683 Benedict D. Anthikat-Albert, Kungliga Tekniska Hogskolan, Stockholm, Sweden Theresia I. Yiallourou, Nikos Stergiopulos, Bryn Martin, Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Lausanne, Vaud, Switzerland José Haba-Rubio, Raphael Heinzer, Eleonora Fornari, Nicolas Chevrey, CHUV, Lausanne, Switzerland Francesco Santini, University of Basel, Basel, Switzerland 131 In Vitro Beating Heart Simulator for Minimally Invasive Heart Valve Therapy Research SBC2012-80743 Michael Gogarty, Lakshmi Dasi, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO, U.S. 133 Experimental Validation of Fluid Dynamic Numerical Models in Blood Pump Simulation SBC2012-80855 Jiafeng Zhang, Pei zhang, Kate Fraser, Bartley P. Griffith, Zhongjun J. Wu, University of Maryland, Baltimore, MD, U.S. 135 Development of an Anatomically Realistic Left Ventricle Physical Model and Multi-Modality Experimental Platform for Validation of Patient-Specific Computational Simulations SBC2012-80613 Brandon Chaffins, Arvind Santhanakrishnan, Lucia Mirabella, Ajit P. Yoganathan, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, U.S. Trung Le, Fotis Sotiropoulos, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, U.S. 137 The Investigation of Flow Separation Downstream of a Slotted Tube Stent in the Presence of a Pulsatile Flow Environment SBC2012-80290 Andrew M. Walker, David E. Rival, University of Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada Clifton R. Johnston, Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS, Canada, 139 Flow in the Vascular System Post Stent Implantation: Examining the Near-Stent Flow Physics SBC2012-80045 Chekema Prince, Mingyao Gu, Sean D. Peterson, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, ON, Canada 141 A Polymer-Free Drug-Eluting Stent: in vitro and In Vivo Analysis SBC2012-80147 Saami Yazdani, Qi Cheng, Frank Kolodgie, Renu Virmani, CVPath Institute, Gaithersburg, MD, U.S. Debashis Dutta, Biosensors International, Singapore, Singapore 143 Stent Overlapping and Geometric Curvature Influence the Structural Integrity and Surface Characteristics of Coronary Stents SBC2012-80231 Konstantinos Kapnisis, Andreas Anayiotos, Cyprus University of Technology, Limassol, Cyprus Dina Halwani, Brigitta Brott, Jack Lemons, Peter Anderson, University of Alabama - Birmingham, Birmingham, AL, U.S. 145 Mechanics of Electrospun Scaffolds: An Application to Heart Valve Tissue Engineering SBC2012-80724 Giulia ArGhento, Marc Simonet, Cees W.J. Oomens, F. P. T. Baaijens, Eindhoven University of Technology, Eindhoven, Netherlands 147 Different Finite Element Strategies to Satisfy Clinical and Engineering Requirements in Modeling a Novel Percutaneous Device SBC2012-80283 Claudio Capelli, Giovanni Biglino, Philipp Bonhoeffer, Andrew M. Taylor, Silvia Schievano, UCL Institute of Cardiovascular Science, London, U.K. Lorenza Petrini, Francesco Migliavacca, Politecnico di Milano, Milano, Italy THURSDAY, JUNE 21 12:30pm - 3:00pm Grand Atlantic Salon 2/3 Poster Session I: Cerebral Aneurysms 149 Using Vortex Coreline Detection to Characterize Aneurysmal Flow Activity SBC2012-80209 Greg Byrne, Fernando Mut, Juan Cebral, George Mason University, Fairfax, VA, U.S. - 41 - ASME 2012 Summer Bioengineering Conference 151 Comparison of the Effects of Embolic Coils and a Low Porosity Stent on Cerebral Aneurysm Fluid Dynamics SBC2012-80705 Haithem Babiker, Breigh Roszelle, David H. Frakes, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ, U.S. L. Fernando Gonzalez, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, PA, U.S. Felipe Albuquerque, Barrow Neurological Institute, Phoenix, AZ, U.S. Daniel Collins, Arius Elvikis, Partnership for Research and Spatial Modeling, Tempe, AZ, U.S. 153 Correlation Among Hemodynamic and Morphologic Metrics of Intracranial Aneurysms SBC2012-80708 Rohini Retarekar, Manasi Ramachandran, Madhavan L. Raghavan, University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA, U.S. 155 Cerebral Aneurysm Sac Growth as the Etiology of Recurrence After Successful Coil Embolization SBC2012-80555 Anna L. Hoppe, Alexander I. Nadareyshvili, Madhavan L. Raghavan, University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA, U.S. David M. Hasan, Kelly B. Mahaney, David K. Kung, University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics, Iowa City, IA, U.S. 157 The Pipeline Versus Telescoping Stents: In Vitro Flows in a Treated Cerebral Aneurysm Model SBC2012-80622 Breigh Roszelle, Haithem Babiker, Justin Ryan, David H. Frakes, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ, U.S. L. Fernando Gonzalez, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, PA, U.S. Felipe Albuquerque, Barrow Neurological Institute, Phoenix, AZ, U.S. THURSDAY, JUNE 21 12:30pm - 3:00pm Grand Atlantic Salon 2/3 Poster Session I: Cardiovascular Fluid Mechanics 159 Effect of Arterial Distensibility and Stenoses on Pressure Drop in Pulsatile Flow SBC2012-80058 Oren Rotman, Uri Zaretsky, Shmuel Einav, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel Avraham Shitzer, Technion Institute of Technology, Haifa, Israel 161 Incomplete Restoration of Homeostatic Shear Stress Within Arteriovenous Fistulae SBC2012-80458 Patrick McGah, Daniel F. Leotta, Kirk W. Beach, James J. Riley, Alberto Aliseda, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, U.S. 163 Quantifying Turbulent Wall Shear Stress in an Arteriovenous Graft Using Large Eddy Simulation SBC2012-80709 Leonard D. Browne, Philip Griffin, Michael Walsh, University of Limerick, Limerick, Ireland 165 Sex Differences in Right Ventricular-Vascular Coupling and Pulmonary Artery Impedance in Response to Chronic Hypoxia and Recovery SBC2012-80835 Aiping Liu, Lian Tian, Dania Tabima, Naomi C. Chesler, University of Wisconsin - Madison, Madison, WI, U.S. 167 Study of Multiple Systemic-to-Pulmonary Shunts in Single Ventricle Hearts SBC2012-80770 Mahdi Esmaily Moghadam, Alison Marsden, University of California - San Diego, La Jolla, CA, U.S. Tain-Yen Hsia, Bari Murtuza, Great Ormond Street Hospital, London, U.K. 169 Implementing the Sano Modification in an Experimental Model of the Norwood Circulation SBC2012-80273 Giovanni Biglino, Catriona Baker, Andrew M. Taylor, Silvia Schievano, UCL Institute of Cardiovascular Science, London, U.K. Alessandro Giardini, Tain-Yen Hsia, Great Ormond Street Hospital, London, U.K. Richard S. Figliola, Clemson University, Clemson, SC, U.S. 171 Investigation of Vessel Growth and Its Impact on Hemodynamics in Patients With Lateral Tunnel Total Cavopulmonary Connection SBC2012-80329 Maria Restrepo, Lucia Mirabella, Elaine Tang, Christopher M. Haggerty, Ajit P. Yoganathan, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, U.S. Mark A. Fogel, Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA, U.S. Anne Marie Valente, Doff B. McElhinney, Children’s Hospital Boston, Boston, MA, U.S. - 42 - ASME 2012 Summer Bioengineering Conference 173 Quantifying the Biomechanics of the Embryonic Zebrafish Heart SBC2012-80730 Brennan Johnson, Deborah Garrity, Lakshmi Dasi, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO, U.S. THURSDAY, JUNE 21 12:30pm - 3:00pm Grand Atlantic Salon 2/3 Poster Session I: Thrombosis and Hemolysis 175 Potential Pathways for Mechanical Platelet Activation SBC2012-80474 Shawn Shadden, Sahar Hendabadi, Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, IL, U.S. 177 Contributions of Platelet Activation and Collision to Thrombus Formation in Tortuous Venules SBC2012-80579 Jennifer K. W. Chesnutt, Hai-Chao Han, University of Texas - San Antonio, San Antonio, TX, U.S. 179 Evaluation of Platelet Activation Models With Dynamic Shear Stress In Vitro Experiments SBC2012-80134 Jawaad Sheriff Joao Soares, Jolyon Jesty, Danny Bluestein, Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, NY, U.S. Michalis Xenos, University of Ioannina, Ioannina, Greece 181 Measurement of Flow Through Hypodermic Needles With Modified Entrances for Reduced Hemolysis SBC2012-80259 Timothy L. Kent, M. Keith Sharp, University of Louisville, Louisville, KY, U.S. 183 Preliminary Imaging of Red Blood Cells in Turbulent Flow SBC2012-80416 Mostafa Shakeri, Iman Khodarahmi, M. Keith Sharp, University of Louisville, Louisville, KY, U.S. THURSDAY, JUNE 21 12:30pm - 3:00pm Grand Atlantic Salon 2/3 Poster Session I: Cardiovascular Diagnostics 185 Assessing the Accuracy of Non-Invasive Measuring Methods of Pulse Wave Velocity: An Analysis Based on Fluid-Structure Interaction Simulations in the Carotid Artery SBC2012-80160 Abigail Swillens, Liesbeth Taelman, Joris Degroote, Jan Vierendeels, Patrick Segers, Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium 187 Comparison Between Actual Stenosis and Internal Balloon Obstruction for Equivalent Pressure in a Porcine Model SBC2012-80441 Kranthi Kumar Kolli, Anup K. Paul, Mohamed A. Effat, Rupak Banerjee, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH, U.S. Lloyd H. Back, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, CA, U.S. 189 Distinguishing Epicardial and Microvascular Disease Using Combined Functional and Anatomical Endpoints in a Porcine Model SBC2012-80464 Srikara Viswanath Peelukhana, Kranthi Kumar Kolli, Massoud Leesar, Mohamed Effat, Tarek Helmy, Imran Arif, Paul Succop, Rupak Banerjee, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH, U.S. William Schneeberger, Deaconess Hospital, Cincinnati, OH, U.S. 191 Patient-Specific Modeling and Hemodyanmic Simulation in Healthy and Diseased Coronary Arteries SBC2012-80524 Lucian Mihai Itu, Puneet Sharma, Xudong Zheng, Viorel Mihalef, Ali Kamen, Siemens Corporate Research, Princeton, NJ, U.S. Constantin Suciu, Transilvania University of Brasov, Siemens Corporate Technology - Brasov, Brasov, Romenia - 43 - ASME 2012 Summer Bioengineering Conference 193 Diastolic Myocardial Vibrations Caused by Poststenotic Coronary Flow Instabilities SBC2012-80589 Alberto Aliseda, Patrick McGah, Kirk Beach, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, U.S. THURSDAY, JUNE 21 12:30pm - 3:00pm Grand Atlantic Salon 2/3 Poster Session I: Imaging in Biotransport 195 Image Based Modeling of Biotransport Through Complex Moving Geometries SBC2012-80208 Seth Dillard, H. S Udaykumar, James H. J. Buchholz, University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA, U.S. 197 Thermal Effect of Gold Nanorods in Implanted Prostatic Tumors During Laser Photothermal Therapy SBC2012-80326 Navid Manuchehrabadi, Liang Zhu, Anilchandra Attaluri, Hong Cai, Raymond Edziah, Elaine Lalanne, Charles Bieberich, Ronghui Ma, Anthony Johnson, University of Maryland Baltimore County, Baltimore, MD, U.S. 199 An In Vitro Study on Adjuvant Enhanced Irreversible Electroporation SBC2012-80528 Chunlan Jiang, Zhenpeng Qin, John Bischof, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, U.S. Gary Long, Ethicon Endo-Surgery, Inc., Cincinnati, OH, U.S. 201 Quantitative Studies of Fibronectin Adsorption on Submicron Scaffolds SBC2012-80633 Shawn Regis, Manisha Jassal, Sina Youssefian, Nima Rahbar, Sankha Bhowmick, University of Massachusetts - Dartmouth, North Dartmouth, MA, U.S. 203 Cryosurgery Causes Profound and Persistent Ischemia SBC2012-80635 Sepideh Khoshnevis, Ken Diller, University of Texas, Austin, TX, U.S. 205 Effects of Collagen Microstructure on the Transport Properties of Vascularized Engineered Tissues SBC2012-80817 Seungman Park, Catherine Whittington, Sherry Voytik-Harbin, Bumsoo Han, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, U.S. Mervin Yoder, Indiana University, Indianapolis, IN, U.S. 207 Fluorescently Labeled Carbon Nanohorns as Intracellular Drug Delivery Vehicles SBC2012-80818 Kristen Zimmermann, David Inglefield, Timothy Long, Christopher G. Rylander, Marissa Nichole Rylander, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA, U.S. 209 Quantitative Analysis of Glabrous Skin Blood Flow and Its Role in Human Thermoregulation SBC2012-80854 Daniel W. Hensley, Andrew E. Mark, Eugene H. Wissler, Ken Diller, University of Texas, Austin, TX, U.S. 211 Effect of Microbubble Incorporation on Local Solute Transport in Tissue Engineered Cartilage Constructs SBC2012-80608 Adam B. Nover, Gerard A. Ateshian, Clark T. Hung, Columbia University, New York, NY, U.S. Krista M. Durney, Eric G. Lima, Cooper Union, New York, NY, U.S. Shashank R. Sirsi, Mark A. Borden, University of Colorado - Boulder, Boulder, CO, U.S. 213 Spatial Measurement of Viability in TIssue Phantoms and Ex Vivo Bladder Tissue in Response to Photothermal Therapy and Single Walled Carbon Nanohorns SBC2012-80903 Jon Whitney, William Carswell, Matthew Dewitt, John Robertson, Christopher G. Rylander, Marissa Nichole Rylander,Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA, U.S. 215 Influence of Freezing (Thermal) Profiles on the Morphology and Mechanical Properties of Poly (L-Lactic Acid) Scaffolds SBC2012-80119 Harish Chinnasami, Frank Breeden, Dan Hayes, Ram Devireddy, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA, U.S. - 44 - ASME 2012 Summer Bioengineering Conference 217 Forces and Flow: Implications for Pressure Ulcers Demonstrated Through the Use of Magnetic Resonance Angiography SBC2012-80384 Abinand Manorama, Tamara Reid Bush, Robert Wiseman, Ronald Meyer, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI, U.S. THURSDAY, JUNE 21 12:30pm - 3:00pm Grand Atlantic Salon 2/3 Poster Session I: Bone Mechanics 219 Investigating the Sieving and Structural Property of the Osteocyte Pericellular Matrix: Experiments and Modeling SBC2012-80307 Xiaozhou Zhou, Bin Wang, Christopher Price, Wen Li, Liyun Wang, University of Delaware, Newark, DE, U.S. Jun Pan, Chongqing University, Chongqing, Chongqing, China 221 In Vivo Mesenchymal Stem Cell Proliferation in Response to Dynamic Fluid Flow Stimulation SBC2012-80586 Minyi Hu, Robbin Yeh, Michelle Lien, Yi-Xian Qin, Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, NY, U.S. 223 Measuring Strain in Bone Cement With Carbon Nanotubes SBC2012-80620 Jennifer Melander, Ryan R. Holmes, Xiaomei Yao, Rachel A. Weiler, J. David Eick, University of MissouriKansas City, Kansas City, MO, U.S. 225 Pre-Strain and Integrity of Mineral Crystals in Human Cortical Bone Under Tensile and Compressive Load SBC2012-80128 Xiaodu Wang, Bijay Giri, University of Texas - San Antonio, San Antonio, TX, U.S. Jonathan Almer, Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne, IL, U.S. 227 Characterization of Human Cortical and Trabecular Bone Structural Change by NMR and Micro-CT SBC2012-80336 Qingwen Ni, Texas A&M International University, Laredo, TX, U.S. Todd Bredbenner, Southwest Research Institute, San Antonio, TX, U.S. Effect of Housing System on Properties of Pullet Bones SBC2012-80631 Trevor DeLand, Ross Dudgeon, Michael Orth, Darrin Karcher, Roger Haut, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI, U.S. 229 231 Finite Element Analysis Demonstrates Splinting in the Porcine Mandibular Condyle Causes Changes in Bone Volume Fraction and Stiffness Anisotropy SBC2012-80311 William Zaylor, Betty Sindelar, John R. Cotton, Ohio University, Athens, OH, U.S. 233 Influence of Specimen-Specific Trabecular Anisotropy on QCT-based Finite Element Analyses of Lumbar Vertebra SBC2012-80114 Ginu Unnikrishnan, Glenn Barest, David Berry, Amira Hussein, Elise Morgan, Boston University, Boston, MA, U.S. 235 Heterogeneity of Bone Mineral Density and Fatigue Failure of Human Vertebrae SBC2012-80908 Yener Yeni, Laila Poisson, Michael Flynn, Henry Ford Health System, Detroit, MI, U.S. - 45 - ASME 2012 Summer Bioengineering Conference THURSDAY, JUNE 21 12:30pm - 3:00pm Grand Atlantic Salon 2/3 Poster Session I: Injury Biomechanics 237 Effects of Head Orientation on the Intracranial Pressure of Rats Exposed to Shock Waves SBC2012-80250 Alessandra Dal Cengio Leonardi, ORA Inc., Fredericksburg, VA, U.S. Nickolas Keane, Cynthia Bir, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI, U.S. Pamela VandeVord, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA, U.S. 239 The Effect of Impactor Location on the Validation of a Full Body Finite Element Model in Two Loading Cases SBC2012-80263 Nicholas A. Vavalle, Daniel P. Moreno, Joel D. Stitzel, F. Scott Gayzik, Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, NC, U.S. 241 Quantitative Crash Injury Risk Predictions by Body Region: Is Risk Sensitive to New Vehicle Safety Features? SBC2012-80301 Kristofer Kusano, Hampton C. Gabler, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA, U.S. 243 Finite Element Based Injury Metrics for Pulmonary Contusion From Vehicle to Vehicle Crash Simulations SBC2012-80323 Kerry A. Danelson, Joel D. Stitzel, Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, NC, U.S. 245 Comparative Muscle Activation Patterns of Healthy Control Limbs and Contralateral Limbs in ACL Reconstruction SBC2012-80334 Chelsea Marsh, Scott Tashman, University of PIttsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, U.S. 247 Pain Subsequent to Mechanical Loading of the Facet Capsular Ligament Depends on Encoding by Afferents in the Spinal Facet Joint SBC2012-80456 Christine Weisshaar, Jeffrey Kras, Kosuke Tanaka, Beth Winkelstein, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, U.S. 249 Fracture Patterns From Three-Point Bending of Sheep Femora SBC2012-80648 Trevor DeLand, Ashley Kendell, Todd Fenton, Roger Haut, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI, U.S. 251 Role of Opening in the Mechanics of Shockwave Propagation Under Blast Loading Conditions SBC2012-80722 Linxia Gu, Praveen Akula, Shailesh Ganpule, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Lincoln, NE, U.S. 253 Material Properties of the Post-Mortem Stomach in High-Rate Equibiaxial Elongation SBC2012-80842 Meghan K Howes, Warren N. Hardy, Wake Forest University, Blacksburg, VA, U.S. 255 The Mechanics of Brain Motion During Free-Field Blast Loading SBC2012-80880 Andrew Merkle, Ian Wing, Catherine Carneal, Johns Hopkins University APL, Laurel, MD, U.S. 257 A Study on the Impact of Helmet Padding Materials on the Brain Pressure Under Shock Loads SBC2012-80136 Mehdi Salimi Jazi, Asghar Rezaei, Ghodrat Karami, Fardad Azarmi, Mariusz Ziejewski, North Dakota State University, Fargo, ND, U.S. 259 Hyperelastic Behavior of Porcine Aorta in Sub-Injury Pressures SBC2012-80871 Kaveh Laksari, Mobin Rastgar Agah, Kurosh Darvish, Temple University, Philadelphia, PA, U.S. - 46 - ASME 2012 Summer Bioengineering Conference THURSDAY, JUNE 21 12:30pm - 3:00pm Grand Atlantic Salon 2/3 Poster Session I: Soft Tissue Mechanics 261 Realizations of Experimental Hydrocephalus Data Through the Analytical Model of Poroviscoelastic Brain Tissue SBC2012-80192 Amin Mehrabian, Younane Abousleiman, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK, U.S. 263 Poro-Visco-Elastic Modeling of Mechanical Wave Motion in the Lungs SBC2012-80544 Ying Peng, Zoujun Dai, Thomas Royston, University of Illinois - Chicago, Chicago, IL, U.S. Hansen Mansy, Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, IL, U.S. 265 Influence of Compressive Pre-stress on Backflow During Convection Enhanced Delivery in Hydrogel Tissue Phantoms SBC2012-80721 Fernando Casanova, Malisa Sarntinoranont, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, U.S. 267 A Novel Compression Tester for Detecting Anisotropy in Very Soft Biological Tissues SBC2012-80933 Ruoya Wang, Rudolph Gleason, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, U.S. 269 Bistable Structures Exhibiting Snap-Through Instability: From Slap Bracelets to the Venus Flytrap SBC2012-80492 Zi Chen, Washington University - St. Louis, St. Louis, MO, U.S. Qiaohang Guo, FuJian University of Technology, Fuzhou, Fujian, China Carmel Majidi, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, U.S. Wenzhe Chen, Fuzhou University, Fuzhou, Fujian, China David J. Srolovitz, Institute of High Performance Computing, Singapore, Singapore Mikko Haataja, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ, U.S. THURSDAY, JUNE 21 12:30pm - 3:00pm Grand Atlantic Salon 2/3 Poster Session I: Musculoskeletal Soft Tissue Mechanics 271 Mechanical Response of Human Knee Joint to Sinusoidal Compression Influence of Fluid Pressurization in Soft Tissues SBC2012-80417 Yaghoub Dabiri, LePing Li, University of Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada 273 Development of an In Vitro Cartilage Degradation Model to Emulate Early-Stage Osteoarthritis SBC2012-80042 Stephanie Grenier, Peter A. Torzilli, Madhu Bhargava, Hospital for Special Surgery, New York, NY, U.S. 275 Regional Hyperelastic Properties of Human Hip Cartilage SBC2012-80470 Corinne Henak, Jeffrey A. Weiss, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, U.S. 277 Stress Relaxation of Cartilage Under Simple Shear and Compression: Experiments and Finite Element Analyses SBC2012-80145 Chen-Yuan Chung, Mostafa Motavalli, Joseph M. Mansour, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH, U.S. 279 Mechanical Chondrocyte Damage Thresholds SBC2012-80426 Mark C. van Turnhout, Stefan A. H. de Vries, Corrinus C. van Donkelaar, Cees W. J. Oomens, Eindhoven University of Technology, Eindhoven, Netherlands 281 A Continuous Shear Deflection Function for Articular Cartilage SBC2012-80146 Mostafa Motavalli, Chen-Yuan Chung, Mark Schluchter, Joseph M. Mansour, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH, U.S. - 47 - ASME 2012 Summer Bioengineering Conference 283 In Situ Hierarchical Strain Transfer From the Articular Cartilage Surface to the Chondrocyte Nucleus SBC2012-80628 Jonathan Henderson, Corey Neu, Purdue, West Lafayette, IN, U.S. 285 The Detection of Arthrokinetic Biomarkers for Osteoarthritis in Partial Medial Meniscectomy Patients SBC2012-80339 Chelsea Marsh, Jing Tang, Scott Tashman, University of PIttsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, U.S. 287 The Effect of Arthroscopic Partial Medial Meniscectomy on Tibiofemoral Stability SBC2012-80370 Christopher Bell, Sally Arno, Scott Hadley, Kirk Campbell, Michael Hall, Orrin Sherman, NYU Hospital for Joint Diseases, New York, NY, U.S. Luis Beltran, Michael Recht, Peter S. Walker, NYU Langone Medical Center, NY, NY, U.S. 289 Regional Comparisons of Nano-Mechanical Properties of Deep Zone Menisci SBC2012-80434 John T. Moyer, Troy M. Bouman, Ryan M. Priest, Michigan Technological University, Houghton, MI, U.S. Adam C. Abraham, Tammy Donahue, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO, U.S. 291 Magnetic Resonance Elastography of Nucleus Pulposus Shear Modulus - A New Approach for Disc Degeneration Biomarkers SBC2012-80537 Daniel Cortes, Dawn M. Elliott, University of Delaware, Newark, DE, U.S. Jeremy Magland, Alexander C. Wright, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, U.S. Victor H. Barocas, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, U.S. 293 Quantification of in vivo Deformation of Healthy Lumbar Intervertebral Discs in Flexion SBC2012-80685 Tina Nagel, Victor H. Barocas, David J. Nuckley, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, U.S. 295 Effects of Dynamic Loading on Cell Viability in Intervertebral Disc SBC2012-80452 Qiaoqiao Zhu, Weiyong Gu, University of Miami, Coral Gables, FL, U.S. 297 A Comparison of Hexahedral and Tetrahedral Finite Elements for Biphasic Analysis of Cartilage Micromechanics SBC2012-80365 Scott Sibole, Craig Bennetts, Ahmet Erdemir, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH, U.S. 299 A Novel Phenomenological Ligament Modeling Approach Utilizing Robotic Calibration SBC2012-80292 Marc Bandi, Eik Siggelkow, Iris Sauerberg, Zimmer GmbH, Winterthur, Zuerich, Switzerland 301 Performing Clinical Exams at Specific Joint Positions May Help Identify Injured Regions of the Glenohumeral Capsule Following Anterior Dislocation SBC2012-80142 Carrie A. Rainis, Daniel P. Browe, Patrick J. McMahon, Richard E. Debski, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, U.S. 303 Effects of Hormone Therapy on Regional Surface Strain as a Function of Applied Strain in the Macaque Inferior Glenohumeral Ligament SBC2012-80840 Jon-Michael E. Caldwell, Ryan T. Cassilly, Haley A. Bunting, Christopher S. Ahmad, Louis U. Bigliani, William N. Levine, Thomas R. Gardner, Columbia University, New York, NY, U.S. 305 Nanostructure-Enhanced Proliferative Therapy for Ligaments and Tendons SBC2012-80875 Emmanuel Ekwueme, Joseph W. Freeman, Rutgers University, Piscataway, NJ, U.S. Yvonne M. Empson, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA, U.S. 307 A Poroelastic Model of Skeletal Muscle Tissue Used to Predict Intramuscular Pressure SBC2012-80346 Duane A. Morrow, Kenton R. Kaufman, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, U.S. Tammy Donahue, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO, U.S. Gregory M. Odegard, Michigan Technological University, Houghton, MI, U.S. 309 Finite Element Analysis of Force Transmission in Skeletal Muscle Fiber SBC2012-80670 Chi Zhang, Yingxin Gao, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, U.S. - 48 - ASME 2012 Summer Bioengineering Conference THURSDAY, JUNE 21 12:30pm - 3:00pm Grand Atlantic Salon 2/3 Poster Session I: Mechanotransduction and Sub-cellular Biophysics 311 Beneficial and Deleterious Effects of Myofibroblasts on the Mechanical Functioning of Cardiomyocytes SBC2012-80001 Teresa M. Abney, Elliot L. Elson, Guy Genin, Washington University - St. Louis, St. Louis, MO, U.S. Tetsuro Wakatsuki, InvivoSciences LLC, Madison, WI, U.S. 313 Migration of Human Mesenchymal Stem Cells Is Stimulated by Low Shear Stress Via Mapk Signaling SBC2012-80056 Lin Yuan, ChongQing University/Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan Naoya Sakamoto, Masaaki Sato, Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan Guanbin Song, ChongQing University, ChongQing, China 315 The Role of Integrins in Osteocyte Response to Mechanical Stimulus SBC2012-80126 Matthew G. Haugh, National Centre for Biomedical Engineering Science, Galway, Ireland Laoise M. McNamara, National University of Ireland Galway, Galway, Connaught, Ireland 317 The Complementary Effect of Mechanical and Chemical Stimuli on the Neuronal Differentiation of Mesenchymal Stem Cells SBC2012-80131 Chun Liu, Seungik Baek, Christina Chan, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI, U.S. 319 Microchamber System to Experiment the Mechanotransduction in the Organ of Corti SBC2012-80137 Paul Narr, Alex Ringo, Daniel Marnell, Jong-Hoon Nam, University of Rochester, Rochester, NY, U.S. 321 Mechanical Properties of Primary and Immortal Fibroblasts in Cell Bi-layers SBC2012-80385 Jarett Michaelson, Hayden Huang, Columbia University, New York, NY, U.S. Heejin Choi, Peter So, Massachussetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, U.S. 323 Mechanotransduction of Primary Cilia in Lung Adenocarcinoma SBC2012-80435 Sagar Patel, Ramesh Natarajan, Rebecca Heise, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA, U.S. 325 Investigation of Stress Fiber and Focal Adhesion Evolution Under Applied Mechanical Loading SBC2012-80606 William Ronan, J. Patrick McGarry, National University of Ireland Galway, Galway, Ireland Vikram Deshpande, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, U.K. Robert M. McMeeking, University of California, Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, CA, U.S. 327 Regulation of Adhesion Strength by Focal Adhesion Position and Cell Shape SBC2012-80832 Nathan D. Gallant, Kranthi Kumar Elineni, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL, U.S. 329 Deformation of White Blood Cells Firmly Adhered to Endothelium SBC2012-80894 Alex Szatmary, Charles D. Eggleton, University of Maryland, Baltimore, MD, U.S. Rohan J. Banton, U.S. Army Research Laboratory, Aberdeen, MD, U.S. 331 Investigation of the Role of Stress Fiber Contractility and Nucleus Geometry in the Response of Cells to Micropipette Aspiration SBC2012-80899 Noel H. Reynolds, William Ronan, Enda P. Dowling, J. Patrick McGarry, National University of Ireland Galway, Galway, Ireland 333 Reducing Upstream Compliance Induces Downstream High Pulsatility Flow-Dependent Inflammatory Response in Pulmonary Endothelial Cells Via TLR2/NF-KB Pathway SBC2012-80900 Yan Tan, University of Colorado, Aurora, CO, U.S. Wei Tan, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO, U.S. 335 Temporal Cell Morphology Responses to Mechanical Stimulation SBC2012-80939 Shin-Min Wen, P. Grace Chao, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan, China - 49 - ASME 2012 Summer Bioengineering Conference 337 Interfacial Phases on Giant Unilamellar Vesicles SBC2012-80942 Yanfei Jiang, Guy Genin, Srikanth Singamaneni, Elliot L. Elson, Washington University, St. Louis, MO, U.S. 339 Development of a Novel Magnetic-Driven Micropillar Substrate for Mechanical Stimulation at Individual Focal Adhesions of Cells SBC2012-80213 Kazuaki Nagayama, Yasuhiro Hamada, Takuya Inoue, Takeo Matsumoto, Nagoya Institute of Technology, Nagoya, Japan 341 Electric Field Stimulates Angiogenesis Via Activation of Mapk/Erk Signaling in Microvascular Endothelial Cells SBC2012-80851 Abdul Sheikh, Toloo Taghian, Andrei Kogan, Daria Narmoneva, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH, U.S. 343 Magnetic Microtissue Stretching System to Study the Mechanobiology of 3D Fibroblast Populated Collagen Matrix SBC2012-80689 Ruogang Zhao, Daniel H. Reich, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, U.S. Thomas Boudou, Chris Chen, University of Pennsylvania , Philadelphia, PA, U.S. THURSDAY, JUNE 21 12:30pm - 3:00pm Grand Atlantic Salon 2/3 Poster Session I: Mechanics and Synthesis of Biological Interfaces 345 Measurement of Bond Strength of Direct Heat Tissue Fusion in Arteries SBC2012-80138 James Cezo, Virginia Ferguson, Mark Rentschler, University of Colorado - Boulder, Boulder, CO, U.S. Kenneth Taylor, ConMed Electrosurgery, Englewood, CO, U.S. 347 Encapsulation of Mammalian Cells in Nanoporous Silica Gels: Interactions at the Biointerface SBC2012-80211 Eduardo Reátegui, Lisa Kasinkas, Alptekin Aksan, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, U.S. 349 Bioinspired Anti-Biofilm Surfaces Based on Topographical Cues SBC2012-80847 Mehdi Kargar, Jeff Saucke, Amrinder Nain, Bahareh Behkam, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA, U.S. 351 A 3-D Computational Model of L-selectin-PSGL-1 Dependent Homotypic Leukocyte Binding and Rupture in Shear Flow SBC2012-80862 Vijay Gupta, Charles D. Eggleton, University of Maryland, Baltimore, MD, U.S. THURSDAY, JUNE 21 3:00pm - 4:30pm Computational Fluid Dynamics Challenge Palominito Session Chair: David Steinman, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada Session Co-Chair: Francis Loth, University of Akron, Akron, OH, U.S. CFD Challenge: Solutions Using Harpoon and Fluent SBC2012-80007 Neil Bressloff, Ahsan T. Hameed, University of Southampton, Southampton, Hampshire, U.K. CFD Challenge: Solutions Using Open Source Flow Solver caffa3d.MBRi With Immersed Boundary Condition SBC2012-80035 Gabriel Usera, Mariana Mendina, Universidad de la República (UdelaR), Montevideo, Uruguay CFD Challenge Using ANSYS CFX by a Clinical Neurosurgeon SBC2012-80120 Kenichi Kono, Tomoaki Terada, Wakayama Rosai Hospital, Wakayama, Japan - 50 - ASME 2012 Summer Bioengineering Conference CFD Challenge: Solutions Using the Commercial Solver Fluent and the Open-Source Solver Openfoam SBC2012-80168 Philipp Berg, Gábor Janiga, Dominique Thévenin, Otto-von-Guericke-University Magdeburg, Magdeburg, Germany CFD Challenge: Solutions Using the Spectral Element Solver Nektar SBC2012-80271 Yue Yu, George Karniadakis, Brown University, Providence, RI, U.S. Hyoungsu Baek, Massachusetts Instittute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, U.S. CFD Challenge: Solutions Using the Commercial Finite Volume Solver, Fluent SBC2012-80276 Jens Schaller, Leonid Goubergrits, Charite - Universitätsmedzin Berlin, Berlin, Germany CFD Challenge: Solutions Using the Commercial Finite Volume Solver, Fluent SBC2012-80305 Hardeep S. Kalsi, Quan Long, Brunel Institute, London, Uxbridge, U.K. CFD Challenge: Giant Internal Carotid Artery Aneurysm Simulation Using the Commercial Finite Volume Solver Fluent SBC2012-80328 Salvatore Cito, J. Pallarés, A. Vernet, I. Cuesta, Universitat Rovira I Virgili, Tarragona, Spain CFD Challange - Computational Hemodynamics of Intracranial Aneurysm Using the Finite Volume Solver Ansys Fluent SBC2012-80341 Vitaly Kheyfets, Ender Finol, University of Texas - San Antonio, San Antonio, TX, U.S. CFD Challenge: Solutions Using the Commercial Finite Volume Solver, ANSYS CFX SBC2012-80398 WenYu Fu, Beijing Union University, Beijing, China Aike Qiao, Beijing University of Technology, Beijing, China CFD Challenge: Experimental Benchmarking Data for the Pressure Drop Across a Cerebral Aneurysm Model SBC2012-80442 Paul Fahy, Michael Walsh, Florentina Ene, University of Limerick, Limerick, Ireland Francis Loth, University of Akron, Akron, OH, U.S. Patrick Delassus, Liam G. Morris, Galway Mayo Institute of Technology, Galway, Ireland CFD Challenge: Computational Hemodynamics Analysis of Patient-Specific Internal Carotid Artery Aneursym Using An In-House Finite Difference Cardiovascular Flow Solver SBC2012-80457 Prahlad G. Menon, Kerem Pekkan, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, U.S. Fotis Sotiropoulos, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, U.S. CFD Challenge: Solutions Using the In-house Finite-element-based Solver Newtetr SBC2012-80509 Yiemeng Hoi, David Steinman, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada CFD Challenge-Simulation Using a FVM Program Developed by the Oshima Laboratory at University of Tokyo SBC2012-80510 Marie Oshima, University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan Kengo Katgiri, Shibaura Institute of Technology, Koto-ku, Tokyo, Japan CFD Challenge: Application of the Commercial Finite Element Solver Fidap in a Clinical Setting SBC2012-80522 Merih Cibis, Frank Gijsen, Jolanda J. Wentzel, Erasmus Medical Center, Rotterdam, Netherlands CFD Challenge: Solutions Using An Open-Source Finite Volume Solver, OpenFOAM SBC2012-80535 Joris Degroote, Patrick Segers, Jan Vierendeels, Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium CFD Challenge Solution Using the Commercial Finite Volume Solver Fluent SBC2012-80564 Simona Hodis, David F. Kallmes, Dan Dragomir-Daescu, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, U.S. CFD Challenge: Solutions Using a Second Order Accurate, Stabilized Finite Element Solver SBC2012-80661 Amirhossein Arzani, Shawn Shadden, Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, IL, U.S. Nathan M. Wilson, Open Source Medical Software Corporation, San Francisco, CA, U.S. CFD Challenge: Solutions Using an In-House Spectral Element Solver, Nektar SBC2012-80686 Véronique Peiffer, Spencer J. Sherwin, Imperial College London, London, U.K. - 51 - ASME 2012 Summer Bioengineering Conference CFD Challange: Solutions Obtained Using Two Commercial Finite Volume Sovlers, Fluent and STARCCM+ SBC2012-80690 Jennifer Costelloe, Leonard D. Browne, Adrian G. Lynch, Michael Walsh, University of Limerick, Limerick, Ireland Liam G. Morris, Galway Mayo Institute of Technology, Galway, Ireland CFD Challenge: Solutions Using the Commercial Finite Volume Solver, Fluent SBC2012-80691 Nicolas Aristokleous, Mohammad Iman Khozeymeh, Andreas S. Anayiotos, Cyprus University of Technology, Limassol, Cyprus Yannis Papaharilaou, Foundation for Research and Technology - Hellas, Heraklion, Greece Georgios C. Georgiou, University of Cyprus, Nicosia, Cyprus CFD Challenge: Solutions Using the Commercial Finite Volume Solver, Fluent, and a PyFormexGenerated Full Hexahedral Mesh SBC2012-80755 Joris Bols, Bram Trachet, Patrick Segers, Joris Degroote, Gianluca De Santis, Jan Vierendeels, Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium CFD Challenge: Solutions Using the Commercial Finite Volume Solver, STAR-CD SBC2012-80860 Jianping Xiang, Hui Meng, State University of New York - Buffalo, Buffalo, NY, U.S. CFD Challenge: Solutions Using a Finite Element Method Flow Solver Implemented in FEniCS SBC2012-80864 Kristian Valen-Sendstad, David Steinman, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada CFD Challenge: Modeling Blood Flow Dynamics in a Cerebral Aneurysm Using Fluent SBC2012-80877 Nicholas Shaffer, Francis Loth, University of Akron, Akron, OH, U.S. CFD Challenge: Cerebral Aneurysm Simulations Using An In-House Finite Element Solver SBC2012-80904 Mahdi Esmaily Moghadam, Yuri Bazilevs, Alison Marsden, University of California - San Diego, La Jolla, CA, U.S. Nathan M. Wilson, Open Source Medical Software Corporation, San Francisco, CA, U.S. CFD Challenge: Solutions Using the Commercial Finite Volume Solver Fluent on Tetrahedral and Polyhedral Meshes SBC2012-80938 Adel Malek, Alexandra Lauric, Tufts Medical Center, Boston, MA, U.S. THURSDAY, JUNE 21 3:00pm - 4:30pm Grand Challenge to Predict In Vivo Knee Loads Icaco Session Chair: B. J. Fregly, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, U.S. 3:00PM Simulating In-Vivo Tibiofemoral Loads With the Aid of a Customised Lifemodeler Musculoskeletal System SBC2012-80241 Jacobus H Muller, Stellenbosch University, Stellebosch, Western Cape, South Africa 3:15PM Predictions of Condylar Contact During Normal and Medial Thrust Gait SBC2012-80560 Kurt Manal, Thomas S. Buchanan, University of Delaware, Newark, DE, U.S. 3:30PM Grand Challenge Competition: A Parametric Numerical Model to Predict In Vivo Medial and Lateral Knee Forces in Walking Gaits SBC2012-80581 Christopher B. Knowlton, Hannah J. Lundberg, Markus A. Wimmer, Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, IL, U.S. 3:45PM Validation of Knee Load Predictions During a Dual Limb Squat and Calfrise SBC2012-80644 Trent Guess, Antonis Stylianou, Mohammad Kia, University of Missouri - Kansas City, Kansas City, MO, U.S. - 52 - ASME 2012 Summer Bioengineering Conference THURSDAY, JUNE 21 3:00pm - 4:30pm Vieques Undergraduate Design Project Competition in Rehabilitation and Assistive Devices Session Chair: Martin L. Tanaka, Western Carolina University, Cullowhee, NC, U.S. Session Co-Chair: Elizabeth DeBartolo, Rochester Institute of Technology, Rochester, NY, U.S. 3:00PM Design of an Eye Tracking System Enabling Communication for TBI and SCI Patients SBC2012-80214 Jeff Evans, Peter Neilson, John De Witt, Jordan Rath, Peter Laz, Mohammad H. Mahoor, University of Denver, Denver, CO, U.S. 3:15PM Collapsible Load Bearing Assistive Standing Device for Paraplegics SBC2012-80356 Jennifer L. Book, Isabel C. Giraldo, Sean D. Peterson, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, ON, Canada 3:30PM Design of a Multi-Function Walker/Cane for Enhanced Assistive Function SBC2012-80299 Thomas V. Finn, Thomas R. Burns, Laurel Kuxhaus, Kevin Fite, Clarkson University, Potsdam, NY, U.S. Ryan S. Pane, Clarkson University, Monroe, CT, U.S. Frank S. Hemsing Jr., Clarkson University, Penacook, NH, U.S. Kathleen A. Lewicki, Clarkson University, Olean, NY, U.S. Emily J. Garrant, Clarkson University, Marcellus, NY, U.S. 3:45PM Design of a Novel Electronic Travel Aid to Assist Visually Impaired Individuals Navigate Their Environment SBC2012-80352 Robert Morrison, Thomas Lord, Emily Esko, Lauren Gillmeister, Christine Kazlauskas, Derek G. Kamper, Jennifer Kang-Mieler, Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, IL, U.S. 4:00PM Portable Braille Reader SBC2012-80950 Pranay Jain, Anshul Singhal, P. V. M. Rao, Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, Hauz Khas, New Delhi, India 4:15PM MALCOLM: Improving Pediatric Cerebral Palsy Rehabilitation Through Diagnostics SBC2012-80264 Jessica Joyce, Kurt Kienast, Lawrence Lin, Leslie Miller, Allison Post, Jenna Desmarais, Marcia O’Malley, Z. Maria Oden, Rice University, Houston, TX, U.S. FRIDAY, JUNE 22 7:30am - 9:00am Palominito Workshop: 4D Phase Contrast Magnetic Resonance (4D PCMR) for Visualizing Hemodynamics FRIDAY, JUNE 22 7:30am - 9:00am Workshop: Teaching Cell & Tissue Engineering FRIDAY, JUNE 22 Icaco 7:30am - 9:00am Y.C. Fung and Van C. Mow Award Lectures - 53 - Vieques ASME 2012 Summer Bioengineering Conference FRIDAY, JUNE 22 9:15am - 10:45am Cardiovascular Devices Palominito Session Chair: Matthew Gounis, University of Massachusetts Medical School, Worcester, MA, U.S. Session Co-Chair: Michael Moreno, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX, U.S. 9:15AM Modeling of Coated Biodegradable Stents SBC2012-80425 Nic Debusschere, Matthieu De Beule, Patrick Segers, Benedict Verhegghe, Peter Dubruel, Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium 9:30AM Stent Induced Changes to the Radius of Curvature of the Cerebrovasculature SBC2012-80866 Robert King, Juyu Chueh, Imramsjah van der Bom, Christine Silva, Ajay Wakhloo, Matthew Gounis, University of Massachusetts Medical School, Worcester, MA, U.S. 9:45AM Hemodynamic Environment and Occlusion Time of Tandem Intracranial Aneurysms Treated With Flow Diverters SBC2012-80172 Fernando Mut, Juan Cebral, George Mason University, Fairfax, VA, U.S. Esteban Scrivano, Pedro Lylyk, Instituto Clinico ENERI, Buenos Aires, Argentina 10:00AM Thrombogenicity Comparison of Axial Ventricular Assist Devices by DTE Methodology: MicroMed HeartAssist 5 and Thoratec HeartMate II SBC2012-80190 Wei-Che Chiu, Yared Alemu, Jolyon Jesty, Shmuel Einav, Danny Bluestein, Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, NY, U.S. Michalis Xenos, University of Ioannina, Ioannina, Greece, Gaurav Girdhar, Covidien, Mansfield, MA, U.S. Bryan E. Lynch, MicroMed Cardiovascular, Inc., Houston, TX, U.S. Marvin Slepian, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, U.S. 10:15AM A Comparison of Thrombus Susceptibility for Two Pulsatile 50 CC Left Ventricular Assist Pumps SBC2012-80570 Michael Navitsky, Steven Deutsch, Keefe Manning, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA, U.S. 10:30AM Device Specific Aortic Outflow Cannula Jets Studied Using 2D PIV and High-Performance 3D CFD Simulation SBC2012-80454 Prahlad G. Menon, Nikola Teslovich, Chia-Yuan Chen, Kerem Pekkan, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, U.S. Fotis Sotiropoulos, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, U.S. Akif Undar, Penn State Hershey Children’s Hospital, Hershey, PA, U.S. FRIDAY, JUNE 22 9:15am - 10:45am Microscale Fluid Mechanics Las Croabas Session Chair: J. Brandon Dixon, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, U.S. Session Co-Chair: James E. Moore Jr., Texas A&M University, College Station, TX, U.S. 9:15AM Isolated Lymphatic Vessel Perfusion System Design for Independently Controlling Hoop Stress and Shear Stress SBC2012-80437 Jeffrey A. Kornuta, J. Brandon Dixon, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, U.S. 9:30AM Parameter Sensitivity Analysis of a Lumped-Parameter Model of Lymphangions in Series SBC2012-80849 Samira Jamalian, James E. Moore Jr., Will Richardson, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX, U.S. Christopher Bertram, University of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia 9:45AM Developing a Model for Mass Transport of Nitric Oxide in the Lymphatic System SBC2012-80795 John Wilson, Mohammad Jafarnejad, Peter Walsh, David C. Zawieja, Roland Kaunas, James E. Moore Jr., Texas A&M University, College Station, TX, U.S. - 54 - ASME 2012 Summer Bioengineering Conference 10:00AM Using Episcopic Fluorescence Image Capture, Ultrasound Biomicroscopy and Computational Fluid Dynamics to Study Geometry and Fluid Mechanics of Mouse Fetus and Neonate SBC2012-80306 Choon Hwai Yap, Cecilia Lo, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Pittsburgh, PA, U.S. Kerem Pekkan, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, U.S. 10:15AM Visualization and Mesaurement of Flow-Induced Dynamic Motion of Red Blood Cells Using Tracking Confocal Micro-Piv System SBC2012-80516 Marie Oshima, Masamichi Oishi, Haruyuki Kinoshita, Teruo Fujii, University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan 10:30AM Modeling the Human Hepatic Terminal Circulation Using 3D Computational Fluid Dynamics SBC2012-80242 Charlotte Debbaut, Jan Vierendeels, , Denis Van Loo, Luc Van Hoorebeke, Patrick Segers, Pieter Cornillie, Ghent University, Merelbeke, Belgium Christophe Casteleyn, University of Antwerp, Wilrijk, Belgium Diethard Monbaliu, Catholic University Leuven, Leuven, Belgium FRIDAY, JUNE 22 9:15am - 10:45am The Cellular Environment Vieques Session Chair: Wei Tan, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO, U.S. Session Co-Chair: Paolo Provenzano, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, Seattle, WA, U.S. 9:15AM Sensing of Local, Highly Concentrated Magnetic Field Gradients in Magnetotactic Bacteria Induces Motility Reversal SBC2012-80447 Lina Gonzalez, William Messner, Philip R. LeDuc, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, U.S. Warren C. Ruder, Boston University, Boston, MA, U.S. 9:30AM Engineered Fibrillar Extracellular Matrices for the Study of Directed Cell Migration SBC2012-80943 Brendon Baker, Colin K. Choi, Britta Trappmann, Chris Chen, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, U.S. 9:45AM Stress-Fiber Remodeling in 3D: ‘Contact Guidance VS Stretch Avoidance’ SBC2012-80249 Jasper Foolen, F. P. T. Baaijens, Eindhoven University of Technology, Eindhoven, Netherlands Vikram Deshpande, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, U.K. 10:00AM Nanotopography Directs Fate of Human Embryonic Stem Cells SBC2012-80222 Weiqiang Chen, Luis G. Villa-Diaz, Yubing Sun, Shinuo Weng, Jin Koo Kim, Paul H. Krebsbach, Jianping Fu, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor, MI, U.S. 10:15AM Cell Shape Control and Related Focal Adheshion Dynamics on Aligned Fiber Networks SBC2012-80917 Kevin Sheets, Amrinder Nain, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA, U.S. 10:30AM Thickness Sensing of Nerve Cells on Hydrophobic Polymer Networks With Distinct Mechanical Properties SBC2012-80925 Shanfeng Wang, Lei Cai, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN, U.S. FRIDAY, JUNE 22 9:15am - 10:45am Vascular Mechanics Ceiba Session Chair: Hai-Chao Han, University of Texas - San Antonio, San Antonio, TX, U.S. Session Co-Chair: Timothy M. McGloughlin, University of Limerick, Limerick, Ireland 9:15AM Change in Mechanical Response of Arterial Elastin due to Glycation SBC2012-80087 Beth Stephen, Theresa A. Good, L. D. TImmie Topoleski, University of Maryland, Baltimore, MD, U.S. - 55 - ASME 2012 Summer Bioengineering Conference 9:30AM Hyperelastic Model of Collagen Fiber Orientation in the Fetal Growth Restricted Carotid Artery SBC2012-80256 Reuben Blair Dodson, Virginia Ferguson, University of Colorado - Boulder, Boulder, CO, U.S. Paul J. Rozance, Kendall S. Hunter, University of Colorado - Denver, Aurora, CO, U.S. Esther Reina-Romo, University of Seville, Seville, Spain 9:45AM Changes in Conduit Pulmonary Arterial Static and Dynamic Mechanical Properties During Severe Hypoxic Pulmonary Hypertension SBC2012-80382 Zhijie Wang, Roderic S. Lakes, Naomi C. Chesler, University of Wisconsin - Madison, Madison, WI, U.S. 10:00AM Diameter Constriction Reduces Intramural Circumferential Stress Gradient in the Vein Under Arterial Pressures SBC2012-80797 Ruoya Wang, Rudolph Gleason, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, U.S. Luke Brewster, Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, GA, U.S. 10:15AM Longitudinal Variation in the Mechanical Properties of the Posterior Side of Thoracic Aorta Is Larger Than Those of the Anterior Side During the Inflation Test SBC2012-80867 Jungsil Kim, Alexander Dupay, Seungik Baek, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI, U.S. 10:30AM Characterization of Multilayer Material Properties of Descending Aorta SBC2012-80868 Ali Hemmasizadeh, Kurosh Darvish, Michael Autieri,Temple University, Philadelphia, PA, U.S. FRIDAY, JUNE 22 9:15am - 10:45am Brain Injury Siete Mares Session Chair: Pamela VandeVord, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA, U.S. Session Co-Chair: Kenneth Monson, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, U.S. 9:15AM A Finite Element Model for Estimating Axonal Damage in Traumatic Brain Injury SBC2012-80193 Rika M. Wright, K.T. Ramesh, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, U.S. 9:30AM Evaluation of Intracranial Pressure Response in Rats Exposed to Complex Shock Waves SBC2012-80265 Alessandra Dal Cengio Leonardi, ORA Inc., Fredericksburg, VA, U.S. Nickolas Keane, Cynthia Bir, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI, U.S. Pamela VandeVord, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA, U.S. 9:45AM Increased Levels of Myo-Inositol are Associated With Impaired Working Memory and Active Avoidance in Blast Neurotrauma Animals SBC2012-80466 Sujith Sajja, Pamela VandeVord, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA, U.S. Shane Perrine, Farhad Ghoddoussi, Matthew Galloway, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI, U.S. 10:00AM The Comparison of Different Radial Basic Functions in Developing Subject-Specific Infant Head Finite Element Models for Injury Biomechanics Study SBC2012-80162 Zhigang Li, Jinhuan Zhang, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China Jingwen Hu, University of Michigan Transportation Research Institute, Ann Arbor, MI, U.S. 10:15AM 3D Dilation and Distortion Estimated in the Living Human Brain From MR Images of Propagating Shear Waves SBC2012-80507 Erik H. Clayton, Guy Genin, Philip V. Bayly, Washington University - St. Louis, Saint Louis, MO, U.S. 10:30AM Assessing the Capability of Helmets to Prevent Concussion: Principles and Applications of the STAR Evaluation System SBC2012-80757 Steven Rowson, Stefan M. Duma, Wake Forest University, Blacksburg, VA, U.S. - 56 - ASME 2012 Summer Bioengineering Conference FRIDAY, JUNE 22 9:15am - 10:45am Computational Modeling of Biological Tissues – Session in Tribute to Robert Spilker Icaco Session Chair: David T. Corr, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY, U.S. Session Co-Chair: Dawn M. Elliott, University of Delaware, Newark, DE, U.S. 9:15AM The Role of Computational Modeling in Biomechanics: Past and Present Nigel G. Shrive, University of Calgary, Calgary, Canada 9:30AM Finite Element Modelling of In Vitro Articular Cartilage Wear in the Patellofemoral Joint SBC2012-80043 Lingmin Li, B. J. Fregly, University of Florida - Gainesville, FL, U.S. Shantanu S. Patil, Nick Steklov, Darryl D’Lima, Shiley Center for Orthopaedic Research & Education at Scripps Health, La Jolla, CA, U.S. Won C. Bae, Robert L. Sah, University of California - San Diego, La Jolla, CA, U.S. 9:45AM Elucidation of Microstructural Interactions Between Collagen and Non-Fibrillar Matrix in Soft Tissue Using a Coupled Fiber-Matrix Model SBC2012-80401 Lijuan Zhang, Mark Shephard, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY, U.S. Spencer Lake, Victor K. Lai, Victor H. Barocas, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, U.S. 10:00AM Extra-fibrilar Matrix Properties of Human Annulus Fibrosus are Location and Age Dependent SBC2012-80536 Daniel Cortes, Dawn M. Elliott, University of Delaware, Newark, DE, U.S. Woojin Han, Lachlan Smith, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, U.S. 10:15AM Implementation of Finite Deformation Triphasic Modeling in the Finite Element Code FEBio SBC2012-80148 Gerard A. Ateshian, Columbia University, New York, NY, U.S. Steve Maas, Jeffrey A. Weiss, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, U.S. 10:35AM Future of Modeling Victor H. Barocas, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, U.S. FRIDAY, JUNE 22 11:00am - 12:30pm PhD Student Paper Competition: Biotransport and Devices Ceiba Session Chair: Yoed Rabin, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, U.S. Session Co-Chair: Liang Zhu, University of Maryland Baltimore County, Baltimore, MD, U.S. 11:00AM Thermal Analysis Measurement of Gold Nanoparticle Interactions With Cell and Biomaterial SBC2012-80554 Zhenpeng Qin, Neha Shah, Taner Akkin, John Bischof, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, U.S. Warren C.W. Chan, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada, 11:15AM Phase Change Electrodes for Reducing Joule Heating During Irreversible Electroporation SBC2012-80825 Christopher B. Arena, Roop L. Mahajan, Marissa Nichole Rylander, Rafael V. Davalos, Wake Forest University, Blacksburg, VA, U.S. 11:30AM Irreversible Electroporation Using the Vasculature of an Organ as Fluid Electrodes SBC2012-80870 Michael Sano, Christopher B. Arena, Paulo A. Garcia, Rafael V. Davalos, Wake Forest University, Blacksburg, VA, U.S. 11:45AM Pseudomonas Aeruginosa Cells Alter Environment to Efficiently Colonize Surfaces Using Fluid Dynamics SBC2012-80316 Huijing Du, Zhiliang Xu, Morgen Anyan, Oleg Kim, W. Matthew Leevy, Joshua D. Shrout, Mark Alber, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN, U.S. - 57 - ASME 2012 Summer Bioengineering Conference 12:00PM A New Generation of Aortic Valve Prosthesis: Design, Manufacture and Hydrodynamic Assessment SBC2012-80609 Benyamin Rahmani, Hossein Ghanbari, Alexander M. Seifalian, Spyros Tzamtzis, Gaetano Burriesci, University College London, London, U.K. 12:15PM Development and Optimization of a Novel Polymeric Prosthetic Heart Valve Using the Device Thrombogenicity Emulation (DTE) Methodology SBC2012-80186 Thomas Claiborne, Michalis Xenos, Jawaad Sheriff, Dinesh Peter, Yared Alemu, Jolyon Jesty, Danny Bluestein, Shmuel Einav, Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, NY, U.S. Yasushi Kato, Len Pinchuk, Innovia LLC, Miami, FL, U.S. FRIDAY, JUNE 22 11:00am - 12:30pm PhD Student Paper Competition: Cardiovascular Solid Mechanics Siete Mares Session Chair: Seungik Baek, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI, U.S. Session Co-Chair: Yannis Papaharilaou, Foundation for Research and Technology - Hellas, Heraklion, Greece 11:00AM Virtual Deployment of Self-Expanding Stents in Aneurysmatic Intracranial Vessels: Do Stent Design and Vessel Geometry Matter? SBC2012-80476 Francesco Iannaccone, Sander De Bock, Gianluca De Santis, Matthieu De Beule, Peter Mortier, Frank Vermassen, Patrick Segers, Benedict Verhegghe, University Ghent, Ghent, Belgium 11:15AM Histology-Based, Lesion-Specific Modeling of Relative Stress Distributions Indicates Plaque Rupture Unlikely in Mice SBC2012-80549 Ian Campbell, John N. Oshinski, Georgia Institute of Technology/Emory University, Atlanta, GA, U.S. Raymond Vito, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, U.S. Daiana Weiss, W. Robert Taylor, Emory University, Atlanta, GA, U.S. Renu Virmani, CVPath Institute, Gaithersburg, MD, U.S. 11:30AM The Mechanical and Structural Changes in Murine Arteries Due to the Antiretroviral Drug Azidothymidine (AZT) SBC2012-80799 Laura Hansen, Manu Platt, Rudolph Gleason, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, U.S. Roy Sutliff, Emory University/Atlanta VAMC, Decatur, GA, U.S. 11:45AM Regional Biomechanical and Microstructural Alterations of the Ovine Main Pulmonary Artery During Postnatal Growth SBC2012-80085 Bahar Fata, Christopher A. Carruthers, Gregory A. Gibson, Simon C. Watkins, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, U.S. Danielle Gottlieb, John E. Mayer, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, U.S. Michael S. Sacks, University of Texas - Austin, Austin, TX, U.S. 12:00PM Hemodynamic Shear Regulates Intercellular Forces and Permeability of Endothelial Cell Monolayers SBC2012-80789 Lucas H Ting, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, U.S. Nathan Sniadecki, Unversity of Washington, Seattle, WA, U.S. 12:15PM Injury to Penetrating Blood Vessels in Cerebral Contusion SBC2012-80379 Stewart Yeoh, Bradley Zentgraf, Kenneth Monson, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, U.S. - 58 - ASME 2012 Summer Bioengineering Conference FRIDAY, JUNE 22 11:00am - 12:30pm PhD Student Paper Competition: Cardiovascular Tissue Engineering and Flow Palominito Session Chair: Naomi C. Chesler, University of Wisconsin - Madison, Madison, WI, U.S. Session Co-Chair: Lakshmi Dasi, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO, U.S. 11:00AM A Nondestructive Fiber-Based Imaging System to Assess Tissue-Engineered Vascular Grafts SBC2012-80298 Bryce Whited, Matthias Hofmann, Peng Lu, Christopher G. Rylander, Ge Wang, Yong Xu, Marissa Nichole Rylander, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA, U.S. Shay Soker, Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine, Winston-Salem, NC, U.S. 11:15AM Characterizing the Phenotypic Response of Endothelial Cells Cultured on Pro-Angiogenic In Vitro Tumor Mimics SBC2012-80335 Christopher S. Szot, Cara F. Buchanan, Marissa Nichole Rylander, Wake Forest University, Blacksburg, VA, U.S. Joseph W. Freeman, Rutgers University, Piscataway, NJ, U.S. 11:30AM Simulations of Flow Through Bileaflet Mechanical Heart Valves With Asymmetric Leaflet Motion SBC2012-80182 Brian Yun, Cyrus Aidun, Ajit P. Yoganathan, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, U.S. Lakshmi Dasi, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO, U.S. 11:45AM Comparing Pre-Operative Predictions and Post-Operative Fontan Hemodynamic Outcomes: Implications for Computer-Based Surgery Planning SBC2012-80267 Christopher M. Haggerty, Diane A. de Zélicourt, Maria Restrepo, Jarek Rossignac, Ajit P. Yoganathan, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, U.S. Thomas L. Spray, Mark A. Fogel, Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA, U.S. Kirk R. Kanter, Emory University, Atlanta, GA, U.S. 12:00PM Age-Related Differences in Haemodynamics of the Rabbit Aorta and Comparison With Average Maps of Atherosclerotic Lesion Prevalence SBC2012-80310 Véronique Peiffer, Ethan M. Rowland, Stephanie G. Cremers, Peter D. Weinberg, Spencer J. Sherwin, Imperial College London, London, U.K. 12:15PM Flow Modification of Cerebral Aneurysm by Flow Diverter (Pipeline) With Different Packing Densities SBC2012-80764 Jianping Xiang, Ding Ma, Adnan Siddiqui, Hui Meng, State University of New York - Buffalo, Buffalo, NY, U.S. FRIDAY, JUNE 22 11:00am - 12:30pm PhD Student Paper Competition: Injury and Dynamics of Motion Las Croabas Session Chair: Eric Meyer, Lawrence Technological University, Southfield, MI, U.S. Session Co-Chair: Corey Neu, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, U.S. 11:00AM Evaluation of a Novel Statistical Method for Emg-to-Moment Estimation During Gait SBC2012-80926 Andrew Meyer, B. J. Fregly, Carolynn Patten, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, U.S. 11:15AM Residual Elimination Algorithm Enhancements to Improve Foot Motion Tracking During Forward Dynamic Simulation of Gait SBC2012-80577 Jennifer Jackson, Chris Hass, B. J. Fregly, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, U.S. 11:30AM Transient and Steady-State Force Enhancement in the Drosophila Jump Muscle SBC2012-80455 Ryan Koppes, Douglas M. Swank, David T. Corr, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY, U.S. - 59 - ASME 2012 Summer Bioengineering Conference 11:45AM The Biomechanical Determinants of Concussion: Kinematic and Tissue-level Predictors of Injury SBC2012-80517 Declan A. Patton, Andrew S. McIntosh, University of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW, Australia Svein Kleiven, KTH - Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden 12:00PM Mechanical Characterization of a Needle Puncture Injury in the Mouse Caudal Spine SBC2012-80107 John Martin, Elizabeth E. Beattie, Deborah J Gorth, Lachlan Smith, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, U.S. Dawn M. Elliott, University of Delaware, Newark, DE, U.S. 12:15PM Articular Cartilage Wear Characterization With a Particle Sizing and Counting Analyzer SBC2012-80381 Sevan R. Oungoulian, Orian Bortz, Kristin E. Hehir, Kaicen Zhu, Clark T. Hung, Gerard A. Ateshian, Columbia University, New York, NY, U.S. FRIDAY, JUNE 22 11:00am - 12:30pm PhD Student Paper Competition: Tissue and Cell Solid Mechanics Vieques Session Chair: Michele Grimm, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI, U.S. Session Co-Chair: Lakiesha Williams, Mississippi State University, Mississippi State, MS, U.S. 11:00AM Quantitative Mapping of Local Mechanical Properties of Living Cells at Near-Physiological Conditions Using Multi-Harmonic Atomic Force Microscopy SBC2012-80837 Alexander Cartagena, Wen-Horng Wang, Robert Geahlen, Arvind Raman, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, U.S. 11:15AM Loading-Induced Interstitial Fluid Flow in Bone Mechanobiology: An FSI Approach to the Osteocyte Environment SBC2012-80687 Stefaan W. Verbruggen, Ted J. Vaughan, Laoise M. McNamara, National University of Ireland Galway, Galway, Ireland Ireland 11:30AM Material Properties Over-Estimated by Boundary Conditions in Biaxial Tension Can Be Corrected Using Finite Element Analysis SBC2012-80616 Nathan Jacobs, Daniel Cortes, Dawn M. Elliott, University of Delaware, Newark, DE, U.S. Spencer E. Szczesny, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, U.S. Edward J. Vresilovic, Penn State Hershey, Hershey, PA, U.S. 11:45AM Effects of the Scleral Collagen Structure on the Biomechanical Response of the Optic Nerve Head SBC2012-80540 Baptiste Coudrillier, Thao D. Nguyen, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, U.S. Craig Boote, Cardiff University, Cardiff, U.K. 12:00PM Anthrax Toxin Receptor 2 Knock-out and Wild-Type Mouse Cervix Exhibit Time-Dependent Mechanical Properties SBC2012-80732 Kyoko Yoshida, Claire Reeves, Jan Kitajewski, Joy Vink, Michael Fernandez, Kristin Myers, Columbia University, New York, NY, U.S. Ronald Wapner, New York Presbyterian Hospital, New York, NY, U.S. 12:15PM Direct Measurement of Human Cervical Tissue Permeability SBC2012-80749 Michael Fernandez, Joy Vink, Kristin Myers, Kyoko Yoshida, Columbia University, New York, NY, U.S. Ronald Wapner, New York Presbyterian Hospital, New York, NY, U.S. - 60 - ASME 2012 Summer Bioengineering Conference FRIDAY, JUNE 22 11:00am - 12:30pm PhD Student Paper Competition: Tissue Engineering and Mechanics Icaco Session Chair: Amrinder Nain, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA, U.S. Session Co-Chair: Amy J. Wagoner Johnson, University of Illinois - Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL, U.S. 11:00AM Spatial and Temporal Control of Stem Cell Behavior in 3D Sequentially Crosslinked Macroporous Hydrogels SBC2012-80064 Ross Marklein, Jason Burdick, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, U.S. 11:15AM Stem Cell Fate Within 3D Hydogels is Mediated by Network Structure-Dependent Traction Generation SBC2012-80277 Sudhir Khetan, Wesley R. Legant, Chris Chen, Jason Burdick, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, U.S. 11:30AM Microscale Fiber Network Structure Affects the Simulated Macroscale Failure of Collagen Gel Tissue Analogs SBC2012-80587 Mohammad F. Hadi, Victor H. Barocas, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, U.S. 11:45AM Human Tibial Cartilage Reveals Non-Linear and Non-Uniform Regional Topography Under Physiological Loading Rates SBC2012-80665 Jessica Deneweth, Kelly Newman, Stephen Sylvia, Scott McLean, Ellen Arruda, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, U.S. 12:00PM Accumulation of Extracellular Atp in Porcine Nucleus Pulposus SBC2012-80671 Chong Wang, Silvia Gonzales, Weiyong Gu, C.-Y. Charles Huang, University of Miami, Coral Gables, FL, U.S. 12:15PM Viscoelastic Properties of Living Human Brain by Local Frequency Estimation Applied to Distortional Wave Fields SBC2012-80651 Erik H. Clayton, Guy Genin, Philip V. Bayly, Washington University - St. Louis, Saint Louis, MO, U.S. FRIDAY, JUNE 22 12:30pm - 3:00pm Grand Atlantic Salon 2/3 Poster Session II: Design and Rehabilitation 2 Pseudoelastic Hinges Promoting Muscle “CREEP” as Opposed to Relaxation for the Rehabilitiation of Spastic Syndromes SBC2012-80238 Stefano Viscuso, Lorenzo Garavaglia, Simone Pittaccio, National Research Council of Italy Lecco, Italy 4 A Neuro-Mechanical Model Comparing Traditional and Pseudoelastic Splinting of Spastic Joints SBC2012-80240 Stefano Viscuso, Lorenzo Garavaglia, Simone Pittaccio, National Research Council of Italy Lecco, Italy 6 Nature-inspired Design: Modeling the Biomechanics of the Seahorse Tail SBC2012-80274 Tomas Praet, Dominique Adriaens, Matthieu De Beule, Benedict Verhegghe, Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium 8 The Effects of Sliding, Rolling, and Rotation on Cross-Shear and Wear of UHMWPE in Knee ReplacementThe Effects of Sliding, Rolling, and Rotation on Cross-Shear and Wear of UHMWPE in Knee Replacements SBC2012-80632 Eli Patten, Nolan McPeek-Bechtold, Cynthia Cruz, Farzana Ansari, Lisa Pruitt, University of California Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, U.S. Michael Reis, University of California - San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, U.S. - 61 - ASME 2012 Summer Bioengineering Conference 10 Innovative Therapeutic Kit for Magnetically Controlled Viscosupplementation Treatment of Knee Osteoarthritis SBC2012-80270 Iulian Antoniac, Aurora Mioara Antoniac, Diana Popescu, University Politehnica of Bucharest, Bucharest, Romenia Dan Laptoiu, Colentina Clinical Hospital, Bucharest, Romenia, 12 Open-Sided Tibial Tray to Poly Insert Interface Does Not Generate Peripheral Fluid Flow Under Cyclic Loading SBC2012-80498 Mark Heldreth, Daren Deffenbaugh, Erik Reber, DePuy Orthopaedics, Warsaw, IN, U.S. Paul Rullkoetter, University of Denver, Denver, CO, U.S. 14 An Investigation on the Effect of Groove Dimensions and Inclination on Cementless Femoral Component in Hip Arthroplasty SBC2012-80584 Beni Ram Rawal, Naresh Bhatnagar, Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, New Delhi, India, 16 Surgeon Perception of Cancellous Screw Fixation SBC2012-80808 Michael Stoesz, James Jastifer, Joseph Chess, Michigan State University, Kalamazoo, MI, U.S. Bipin Patel, Peter Gustafson, Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, MI, U.S. 18 Effectiveness of Negative Pressure in Promoting Tissue Growth Into Porous Metal Implants SBC2012-80884 Jeffrey W. Lamping, Stephen K Bubb, Terence E. McIff, University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, KS, U.S. 20 Characterization of a Low Extracorporeal Volume, High Accuracy Pediatric Continuous Renal Replacement Therapy Device SBC2012-80210 Arvind Santhanakrishnan, Trent T. Nestle, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, U.S. Brian L. Moore, Hargrove Engineers + Contructors, Mobile, AL, U.S. Ajit P. Yoganathan, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, U.S. Matthew L Paden, Emory University, Atlanta, GA, U.S. 22 Ex Vivo Blood Damage Measurement for an Intravascular Blood Cooling and Delivery System SBC2012-80546 Todd Mingin, Benjamin E. Chapman, Bernard Jones, Tom Merrill, Rowan University, Glassboro, NJ, U.S. Jennifer Akers, Denise R. Merrill, FocalCool, LLC, Mullica Hill, NJ, U.S. FRIDAY, JUNE 22 12:30pm - 3:00pm Grand Atlantic Salon 2/3 Poster Session II: Human Movement Analyses 24 A Quantitative Analysis of Kinetic Energy Harvesting for Hybrid Power Supplies SBC2012-80033 Edwar Romero, Gerardo Carbajal, Universidad del Turabo, Gurabo, PR, U.S. Robert Warrington, Michael Neuman, Michigan Technological University, Houghton, MI, U.S. 26 The Ability of a Residual Reduction Algorithm to Account for Handrail Use During Gait Analysis SBC2012-80315 Brian Knarr, Jill Higginson, University of Delaware, Newark, DE, U.S. 28 Step Count Validation of a Tri-axial Accelerometer During Walking and Jogging SBC2012-80486 Emma Fortune, Vipul A. Lugade, Melissa M. Morrow, Kenton R. Kaufman, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, U.S. 30 Validation of Static and Dynamic Activity Detection Using a Tri-Axial Accelerometer and Video SBC2012-80488 Vipul A. Lugade, Emma Fortune, Melissa M. Morrow, Kenton R. Kaufman, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, U.S. 32 Aging Related Changes in the Kinematics of Walking: A Potential Pathway to Changes in Cartilage Morphology SBC2012-80677 Katherine Boyer, Thomas Andriacchi, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, U.S. - 62 - ASME 2012 Summer Bioengineering Conference 34 Musculoskeletal Model of the Human Knee With Representation of Menisci During the Stance Phase of a Walk Cycle SBC2012-80746 Mohammad Kia, Trent Guess, Antonis Stylianou, University of Missouri - Kansas City, Kansas City, MO, U.S. 36 Terrain Identification Using Modified RANSAC Analysis of Human Gait Data SBC2012-80780 Christopher Sullivan, Elizabeth DeBartolo, Kathleen Lamkin-Kennard, Rochester Institute of Technology, Rochester, NY, U.S. 38 Nonlinear Dynamics and Bifurcations in Postural Control on Rigid Surfaces and Rotational Balance Boards SBC2012-80802 James R. Chagdes, Shirley Rietdyk, Jeffrey M. Haddad, Howard N. Zelaznik, Arvind Raman, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, U.S. 40 A Computationally Efficient Muscle Model SBC2012-80230 Matthew Millard, Scott Delp, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, U.S. 42 The Effect of Geometry on Patellar Tracking After Tka During Simulated Gait SBC2012-80438 Lauren Ferris, Sami Shalhoub, Lorin Maletsky, University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS, U.S. 44 Effect of Partial Medial Meniscectomy on the Interaction Between Primary and Secondary Knee Motion During Gait SBC2012-80399 Shannon Edd, Nathan Netravali, Nicholas Giori, Thomas Andriacchi, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, U.S. 46 Lower Extremity Muscle Activity Patterns During Lateral (Frontal) Side Stepping Task Modulation From Different Heights SBC2012-80285 Dinesh Bhatia, Mario Novo, Ranu Jung, Denis Brunt, Tatiana Bejarano, Florida International University, Miami, FL, U.S. FRIDAY, JUNE 22 12:30pm - 3:00pm Grand Atlantic Salon 2/3 Poster Session II: Cardiovascular Imaging 48 Development of Nanoparticle Probes for In Vivo Imaging of Atherosclerotic Plaques SBC2012-80149 Zihao Zhang, Sheng Tong, Gang Bao, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, U.S. 50 Diffussion Tensor Imaging of the Arterial Collagen Architecture SBC2012-80166 S. Ghazanfari, A. Driessen - Mol, G. J. Strijkers, F. M. W. Kanters, F. P. T. Baaijens, C. V. C. Bouten, Eindhoven University of Technology, Eindhoven, Netherlands 52 Flow System to Detect Transitional Flow Based on Pulsed Doppler Ultrasound Velocity Profiles SBC2012-80801 Narender Ambati, Dipankar Biswas, Francis Loth, Stanley E. Rittgers, University of Akron, Akron, OH, U.S. Steven A. Jones, Louisiana Tech University, Ruston, LA, U.S. 54 In-Vivo Real-Time Contrast-Free Ultrasonic Blood Flow Velocity Profile Measurement SBC2012-80542 Gregory G. Koutsouridis, Nathalie Bijnens, Frans van de Vosse, Marcel Rutten, University of Technology Eindhoven, Eindhoven, Netherlands Peter J. Brands, ESAOTE Europe BV, Maastricht, Netherlands 56 Quantitative Comparison of 7D MRI Flow Measurements With CFD Results in a Type B Aortic Dissection SBC2012-80077 Christof Karmonik, Alan Lumsden, Jean Bismuth, Methodist Hospital Heart & Vascular Center, Houston, TX, U.S. Rachel Clough, Peter Taylor, King’s College London, London, U.K. - 63 - ASME 2012 Summer Bioengineering Conference 58 A Public Repository of Image-Based Computational Models for Patient-Specific Blood Flow Simulation SBC2012-80916 Nathan M. Wilson, Ana K. Ortiz, Allison B. Johnson, Open Source Medical Software Corporation, San Francisco, CA, U.S. Frank R. Arko III, Sanger Heart & Vascular Institute, Charlotte, NC, U.S. Jeffrey A. Feinstein, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, U.S. John F. LaDisa Jr., Marquette University, Milwaukee, WI, U.S. Alison Marsden, University of California - San Diego, La Jolla, CA, U.S. 60 A Novel, Fast and Semi-Automatic Method to Implement Wave Intensity Analysis for Magnetic Resonance Imaging SBC2012-80246 Giovanni Biglino, Jennifer A. Steeden, Catriona Baker, Silvia Schievano, Andrew M. Taylor, Vivek Muthurangu, UCL Institute of Cardiovascular Science, London, U.K. Kim H. Parker, Imperial College London, London, U.K. 62 Cardiac Vector Estimation in Fetal Magnetocardiography Using Realistic Approximations of the Volume Conductor SBC2012-80169 Rong Tao, Mihai Popescu, Anda Popescu, University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, KS, U.S. William B. Drake, Children’s Mercy Hospital and Clinics, Kansas City, MO, U.S. David N. Jackson, University of Nevada School of Medicine, Las Vegas, NV, U.S. FRIDAY, JUNE 22 12:30pm - 3:00pm Grand Atlantic Salon 2/3 Poster Session II: Reproductive Mechanics 64 Characterizing the Effect of Synthetic Mesh Implantation in the Rodent and Nonhuman Primate Abdominal Model SBC2012-80226 Andrew Feola, Pamela Moalli, Suzan Stein, Steven Abramowitch, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, U.S. 66 Numerical Simulation of Cell Motility At Low Reynolds Number SBC2012-80280 Thomas Scherr, Chunliang Wu, W. Todd Monroe, Krishnaswamy Nandakumar, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA, U.S. 68 The Effect of Pubococcygeus Muscle Avulsion on the Anterior Vaginalwall Support: A Biomechanical 3D Finite Element Modeling Study SBC2012-80619 Luyun Chen, James A. Ashton-Miller, John DeLancey, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, U.S. 70 Dynamic Analysis of Ultrasound Imaging During Breastfeeding SBC2012-80655 David Elad, Doron Flohr, Benny Gambash, Yael Nadlin Carmeli, Uri Zaretsky, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel Shaul Dollberg, Lis Maternity Hospitals, Tel Aviv, Israel Mabel Zelicovich, Liat Ben Sira, Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center, Tel Aviv, Israel 72 Biomechanical Characterization of Sheep Vaginal Wall Tissue: A Potential Application in Human Pelvic Floor Disorders SBC2012-80886 Sourav Patnaik, Benjamin Weed, Mark Begonia, Robbin Bertucci, Bo Wang, Lakiesha Williams, Jun Liao, Mississippi State University, Mississippi State, MS, U.S. Ali Borazjani, Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland, OH, U.S. - 64 - ASME 2012 Summer Bioengineering Conference FRIDAY, JUNE 22 12:30pm - 3:00pm Grand Atlantic Salon 2/3 Poster Session II: Ocular Mechanics 74 Theoretical Model of the Dynamic Stress on the Retina During Eye Rotations SBC2012-80526 Julia Meskauskas, University of L’Aquila, L’Aquila, Italy Rodolfo Repetto, University of Genoa, Genoa, Italy Jennifer Siggers, Imperial College London, London, U.K. 76 Contribution of Different Physiological and Anatomical Factors to the Anterior Chamber Angle During Pupil Dilation SBC2012-80453 Sara Jouzdani, Victor H. Barocas, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, U.S. Rouzbeh Amini, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, U.S. 78 In-Vivo Measurement of Vitreous Motion Using An Ultrasound Imaging Velocimetry Technique SBC2012-80563 Alessandro Stocchino, Rodolfo Repetto, University of Genoa, Genoa, Italy Tommaso Rossi, Mario Iossa, luca Placentino, Ospedale Oftalmico, Rome, Italy Giorgio Querzoli, University of Cagliari, Cagliari, Italy Giacomo Pasqualitto, Optikon, Rome, Italy 80 In-Vitro Simulations of Drug Delivery in the Vitreous Chamber of the Eye SBC2012-80272 Andrea Bonfiglio, Alessandro Stocchino, Rodolfo Repetto, University of Genoa, Genoa, Italy Jennifer Siggers, Imperial College London, London, U.K. 82 Pore Formation in Schlemm’s Canal Endothelial Cells Is Mechano-Sensitive and Impaired in Glaucoma SBC2012-80713 Ryan M. Pedrigi, Ritika Gupta, Sietse T. Braakman, Ross Ethier, Darryl R. Overby, Imperial College London, London, U.K. W. Daniel Stamer, Duke University, Durham, NC, U.S. 84 Eye-Specific Measurement of the Microstructure and Biomechanics of the Human Lamina Cribrosa SBC2012-80451 Ian A. Sigal, Ning-Jiun Jan, Jonathan Grimm, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, U.S. Korey Reid, Donald Brown, University of California - Irvine, Irvine, CA, U.S. 86 3D Reconstruction of Scleral Shell Using Three Dimensional Active Contours SBC2012-80618 Avinash Ayyalasomayajula, Jonathan Vande Geest, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, U.S. 88 An Inplantable Device Design Concept for Ocular Drug Delivery SBC2012-80176 Ramana Pidaparti, Jae-Hwan Lee, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA, U.S. 90 Influence of Ionic Concentration on Swelling Behavior and Shear Properties of the Bovine Cornea SBC2012-80896 Hamed Hatami-Marbini, Ebitimi Etebu, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK, U.S. - 65 - ASME 2012 Summer Bioengineering Conference FRIDAY, JUNE 22 12:30pm - 3:00pm Grand Atlantic Salon 2/3 Poster Session II: Heart Valves 92 Computational Prediction of Fluid Induced Stress States in Dynamically Conditioned Engineered Heart Valve Tissues SBC2012-80787 Manuel Salinas, Sharan Ramaswamy, Miguel Libera, Florida International University, Miami, FL, U.S. Richard Lange, Applied Science Consultants, Pittsburgh, PA, U.S. David Schmidt, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, FL, U.S. 94 Optimization of Engineered Ovine Pulmonary Heart Valve Leaflet Tissue Shape for Single Leaflet Replacement SBC2012-80824 Rong Fan, Institute for Computational Engineering and Sciences, Austin, TX, U.S. Michael S. Sacks, University of Texas - Austin, Austin, TX, U.S. Ahmed Samir Bayoumi Children’s Hospital Boston, Boston, MA, U.S. William R. Wagner, Christopher M. Hobson, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, U.S. John E. Mayer, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, U.S. 96 Integration of Microstructural Architecture of the Mitral Valve Into An Anatomically Accurate Finite Element Mesh SBC2012-80752 Michael S. Sacks, University of Texas - Austin, Austin, TX, U.S. Rouzbeh Amini, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, U.S. I.A.E.W. (Inge) van Loosdregt, Eindhoven University of Technology, Eindhoven, Netherlands Kevin Koomalsingh, Robert C. Gorman, Joseph H. Gorman, III, University of Pennsylvania, Glenolden, PA, U.S. 98 Stereoscopic Particle Image Velocimetry of Native Ovine Mitral Flow in a Pulsatile Left Heart Simulator SBC2012-80144 Jean-Pierre Rabbah, Neelakantan Saikrishnan, Ajit P. Yoganathan, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, U.S. 100 Fluid-Structure Interaction Simulation of the Edge-to-Edge Repair of the Mitral Valve in Functional and Degnerative States SBC2012-80288 Kevin Lau, Gaetano Burriesci, Vanessa Diaz-Zuccarini, University College London, London, U.K. 102 Fluid Structural Interaction of a Patient Specific Congenital Bicuspid Aortic Valve SBC2012-80196 Vijay Govindarajan, H. S. Udaykumar, Sarah C. Vigmostad, Krishnan B. Chandran, University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA, U.S. Joseph H. Gorman, III, Benjamin M. Jackson, Robert C. Gorman, Melissa M. Levack, University of Pennsylvania, Glenolden, PA, U.S. 104 Assessment of the Effect of Coronary Occlusion on Aortic Valve Dynamics Using a Global 3D FSI Model SBC2012-80395 Soroush Nobari, Rosaire Mongrain, Richard L. Leask, McGill University, Montreal, QC, Canada, Raymond Cartier, Montreal Heart Institute, Montreal, QC, Canada 106 Bicuspid Aortic Valves are Associated With Increased Turbulence Compared to Pure Aortic Stenosis - An In Vitro Study SBC2012-80127 Neelakantan Saikrishnan, Nicole C Milligan, Ajit P. Yoganathan, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, U.S. 108 Transcatheter Aortic Valves: A Finite Element Study of Leaflet Stress Distribution in the In Vivo Environment SBC2012-80682 Paul Gunning, Ted J. Vaughan, Laoise M. McNamara, National University of Ireland Galway, Galway, Connaught, Ireland Frank J. Harewood, Medtronic Cardiovascular, Galway, Ireland - 66 - ASME 2012 Summer Bioengineering Conference 110 Lower Transient Stresses in an Aortic Valve Leaflet With Oblique Reinforcement Fibers: A Finite Element Study SBC2012-80796 Peter E. Hammer, Robert D. Howe, Pedro del Nido, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, U.S. 112 Aortic Valve Interstitial Cell Activation Does Not Occur at Low Tissue Stiffness During Embryogenesis SBC2012-80501 Young Wook Chun, Joey Barnett, W. David Merryman, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, U.S. 114 5-HT2B Antagonsim Inhibits Strain- and Cytokine-Dependent Formation of Calcific Nodules by Aortic Valve Interstitial Cells SBC2012-80496 Joshua Hutcheson, Joseph Chen, Larisa Ryzhova, W. David Merryman, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, U.S. FRIDAY, JUNE 22 12:30pm - 3:00pm Grand Atlantic Salon 2/3 Poster Session II: Atherosclerosis 116 In Vivo MRI versus Ex Vivo CT for Image-Based CFD of the Mouse Aorta SBC2012-80118 Mark Van Doormaal, Xiaoli Zhang, Yu-Qing Zhou, R. Mark Henkelman, Mouse Imaging Centre, Toronto, ON, Canada David Steinman, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada, 118 A Framework to Assess Human Coronary Plaque Vulnerability Using Intravascular Ultrasound, On-Site Pressure, Angiography, and Anisotropic FSI Models SBC2012-80040 Haofei Liu, Mingchao Cai, Chun Yang, Dalin Tang, Mehmet Kural, Kris Billiar, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Worcester, MA, U.S. Jie Zheng, Richard Bach, David Muccigrosso, Dongsi Lu, Washington University, St. Louis, MO, U.S. 120 Image-Based Computational Hemodynamics and Microarray Analysis of the Porcine Aortic Arch Reveals a Correlation Between Shear Stress and Endothelial Cell Apoptosis SBC2012-80948 Amalia De Luca, Christina M. Warboys, Pedro F. Ferreira, Peter D. Gatehouse, David Firmin, Justin Mason, Spencer J. Sherwin, Paul C. Evans, Narges Amini, Imperial College London, London, London, U.K. 122 Head Rotation Influences the Geometric Features of the Stenotic Carotid Bifurcation SBC2012-80611 Nicolas Aristokleous, Andreas S. Anayiotos, Cyprus University of Technology, Limassol, Cyprus Ioannis Seimenis, Democritus University of Thrace, Alexandroupolis, Greece Yannis Papaharilaou, Foundation for Research and Technology - Hellas, Heraklion, Greece Eleni Eracleous, Ayios Therissos Medical Diagnostic Center, Nicosia, Cyprus Georgios C. Georgiou, University of Cyprus Nicosia, Cyprus Brigitta C. Brott, University of Alabama - Birmingham, Birmingham, AL, U.S. 124 Negative Correlation of Wall Thickness With Wall Blood Pressure in a Patient-Specific Atherosclerotic Coronary Artery: a Case Report SBC2012-80039 Biyue Liu, Monmouth University, West Long Branch, NJ, U.S. Jie Zheng, Richard Bach, Washington University, Saint Louis, MO, U.S. Dalin Tang, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Worcester, MA, U.S. 126 Distensibility of the Atherosclerotic Carotid Artery: Relationship With Plaque Burden and Composition? SBC2012-80845 Gador Canton, Daniel S. Hippe, Chun Yuan, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, U.S. Dalin Tang, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Worcester, MA, U.S. 128 Microcalcification Acts as a Stress and Stretch Amplifier in the Coronary Atherosclerotic Plaque Affecting its Vulnerability—An IVUS-based Finite Element Study SBC2012-80430 Zhongzhao Teng, Yuan Huang, Wenkai Wang, Daniel R. Obaid, Jing He, Patrick A. Calvert, Martin R. Bennett, Jonathan H. Gillard, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, U.K. - 67 - ASME 2012 Summer Bioengineering Conference 130 3D Stress Computations in Athersclerotic Arteries: The Influence of Axial Image Resolution SBC2012-80514 Harm A. Nieuwstadt, Ali Akyildiz, Lambert Speelman, Jolanda J. Wentzel, A. F. W. (Ton) van der Steen, Frank Gijsen, Erasmus Medical Center, Rotterdam, Netherlands Renu Virmani, CVPath Institute, Gaithersburg, MD, U.S. 132 The Effect of Plaque Morphology on Cap Stresses in Coronary Arteries SBC2012-80647 Ali Akyildiz, Lambert Speelman, Harm A. Nieuwstadt, Frank Gijsen, Jolanda J. Wentzel, A. F. W. (Ton) van der Steen, Erasmus Medical Center, Rotterdam, Netherlands, Renu Virmani, CVPath Institute, Gaithersburg, MD, U.S. FRIDAY, JUNE 22 12:30pm - 3:00pm Grand Atlantic Salon 2/3 Poster Session II: Abdominal Aortic Aneurysms 134 On the Uptake of Ultrasmall Superparamagnetic Particles of Iron Oxide and Biomechanical Wall Stress in Abdominal Aortic Aneurysms SBC2012-80236 Barry Doyle, University of Limerick, Limerick, Ireland Jennifer Richards, Scott Semple, Tom MacGillivray, Calum Gray, Roderick Chalmers, O. James Garden, Ian Dransfield, David Newby, Peter Hoskins, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, U.K. 136 Effect of Wall Shear Stress on Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm Expansion: Study With Longitudinal Patient Images SBC2012-80350 Byron Zambrano, Alexander Dupay, Farhad Jaberi, Seungik Baek, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI, U.S. Whal Lee, Seoul National University Hospital, Seoul, Korea (Republic), 138 The Hemodynamic Influence due to the Inclusion of the Full Aorta on a Patient Specific Stent Graft (SG) device SBC2012-80337 Florian Stefanov, Patrick Delassus, Liam G. Morris, Galway Mayo Institute of Technology, Galway, Ireland Timothy M. McGloughlin, University of Limerick, Limerick, Ireland 140 Adjoint Based Calibration of Coupled Simulation Approaches of Patient-Specific Vascular Models SBC2012-80559 Wolfgang A. Wall, Mahmoud Ismail, Andreas Maier, Michael W. Gee, Technische Universitaet Muenchen, Garching bei Muenchen, Germany 142 Finite Element Simulation of the Deployment of Abdominal Aortic Stent Grafts: Validation and Application SBC2012-80248 Sander De Bock, Francesco Iannaccone, Matthieu De Beule, Gianluca De Santis, Frank Vermassen, Patrick Segers, Benedict Verhegghe, University Ghent, Ghent, Belgium 144 Toward Improved Prediction of AAA Rupture Risk: Implementation of Feature-based Geometry Quantification Measures compared to Maximum Diameter Alone SBC2012-80843 Judy Shum, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, U.S. Satish C. Muluk, Allegheny General Hopsital, Pittsburgh, PA, U.S. Adam Doyle, Ankur Chandra, University of Rochester Medical Center, Rochester, NY, U.S. Mark Eskandari, Northwestern Memorial Hospital, Chicago, IL, U.S. Ender Finol, University of Texas - San Antonio, San Antonio, TX, U.S. 146 A Comprehensive Tool for Patient-Specific AAA Geometry and Biomechanics SBC2012-80397 Samarth Raut, Judy Shum, Peng Liu, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, U.S. Santanu Chandra, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN, U.S. Anirban Jana, Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center, Pittsburgh, PA, U.S. Elena S. Di Martino, University of Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada, Todd Doehring, Drexel University, Philadephia, PA, U.S. Ender Finol, University of Texas - San Antonio, San Antonio, TX, U.S. - 68 - Assessment ASME 2012 Summer Bioengineering Conference FRIDAY, JUNE 22 12:30pm - 3:00pm Grand Atlantic Salon 2/3 Poster Session II: Cardiovascular Solid Mechanics 148 A Novel Surgical Approach Using Contracting Band to Improve Right Ventricle Ejection Fraction for Patients With Repaired Tetralogy of Fallot, a Patient-Specific CMR-Based Modeling Study SBC2012-80041 Chun Yang, Dalin Tang, Glenn Gaudette, Kris Billiar, Mehmet Kural, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Worcester, MA, U.S. Tal Geva, Rahul Rathod, Haruo Yamauchi, Vasu Gooty, Alexander Tang, Pedro del Nido, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, U.S. 150 Experimental Investigation of Collagen Waviness and Orientation in Adventitia of Common Carotid Arteries of Rabbits SBC2012-80100 Aristotelis Agianniotis, Nikos Stergiopulos, Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Lausanne, Switzerland 152 Active Axial Stress in Mouse Aorta SBC2012-80102 Aristotelis Agianniotis, Nikos Stergiopulos, Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Lausanne, Vaud, Switzerland Alexander Rachev, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC, U.S. 154 Constitutive Models for the Passive Porcine Atria at the Healthy Stage and After Ventricular Tachypacing SBC2012-80115 Chiara Bellini, Elena S. Di Martino, University of Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada 156 Alterations in Finite Element Results Given Constitutive Models From Tubular and Planar Biaxial Testing of the Same Porcine Coronary Arteries SBC2012-80351 Joseph Keyes, Danielle Lockwood, Jonathan Vande Geest, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, U.S. 158 The Stability of Veins Under Torsion SBC2012-80578 Justin Garcia, Hai-Chao Han, University of Texas - San Antonio, San Antonio, TX, U.S. 160 Modeling of Soft Tissue Property Changes Induced by Fatigue Loading SBC2012-80838 Caitlin Martin, Wei Sun, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT, U.S. 162 In Vitro Study of Pulmonary Vascular Resistance in Fontan Circulation With Respiration Effects SBC2012-80888 Marija Vukicevic, Timothy Conover, Jian Zhou, Richard S. Figliola, Clemson University, Clemson, SC, U.S. Tain-Yen Hsia, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC, U.S. 164 A Feature-Based Mechano-Electric Finite Element Model of the Left Atrium With Pressure-to-Mitral-Flow Coupling. SBC2012-80927 Alessandro Satriano, Elena S. Di Martino, University of Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada Edward J. Vigmond, Université Bordeaux 1, Talence, France, FRIDAY, JUNE 22 12:30pm - 3:00pm Grand Atlantic Salon 2/3 Poster Session II: Respiratory and Other Fluid Mechanics 166 Effect of Asymmetric Branching on Respiratory Flow and Pressure Losses: Implications for Asthma SBC2012-80348 Alicia Clark, Jenn Stroud Rossmann, Lafayette College, Easton, PA, U.S. Ira Katz, Andrew Martin, Georges Caillibotte, Air Liquide, Les Loges-en-Josas, France - 69 - ASME 2012 Summer Bioengineering Conference 168 Enhancement of Bronchodilation Using Length Oscillations SBC2012-80080 Ahmed Al-Jumaily, Meha Mathur, Miguel Jo Avila, Auckland University of Technology, Auckland, New Zealand 170 Fluid Dynamic Analysis of Upper Airway of an Obstructive Sleep Apnea Patient Pre and Post Surgery SBC2012-80726 Dipankar Biswas, Francis Loth, University of Akron, Akron, OH, U.S. Matthew L. Krauza, Rachael J. Pohle-Krauza, John G. Zografakis, Adrian G. Dan, Summa Health System, Akron, OH, U.S. 172 Prediction of the Impact of Craniospinal Compliance on the Relative Timing of Arterial and Cerebrospinal Fluid Pulsations and Perivascular Fluid Flow Into the Spinal Cord SBC2012-80673 Bryn Martin, Nikos Stergiopulos, Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Lausanne, Vaud, Switzerland 174 4D MRI Flow Quantification of Cerebrospinal Fluid Motion in the Cervical Spine in Healthy Subjects and Chiari Malformation Patients: How Do the Results Compare With 3D Computational Fluid Dynamics? SBC2012-80427 Theresia I. Yiallourou, Nikos Stergiopulos, Bryn Martin, Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Lausanne, Vaud, Switzerland Alexander C. Bunck, Jan-Robert Kroeger, University Hospital of Muenster, Muenster, Germany FRIDAY, JUNE 22 12:30pm - 3:00pm Grand Atlantic Salon 2/3 Poster Session II: Bioheat and Mass Transfer 176 Bi-Phasic Reverse Movement of Permeable Solute(s) in Cells is Predicted by the Relativistic Permeability Approach SBC2012-80008 Igor I. Katkov, CELLTRONIX, San Diego, CA, U.S. 178 Proposal of Reaction Kinetic Model for Cell Differentiation With Cell Growth SBC2012-80152 Hiroshi Ishiguro, Makoto Uemura, Kyushu Institute of Technology, Kitakyushu, Fukuoka, Japan 180 Revised Scaling Relationship for Backflow Distance Along An Infusion Catheter SBC2012-80175 José J. García, Universidad del Valle, Cali, Columbia Joshua H. Smith, Lafayette College, Easton, PA, U.S. 182 A Large Deformation Finite Element Model for Non-Communicating Hydrocephalus SBC2012-80179 Joel A. Lefever, Joshua H. Smith, Lafayette College, Easton, PA, U.S. José J. García, Universidad del Valle, Cali, Columbia 184 Considerations in Modeling Cell Death Processes SBC2012-80191 John A. Pearce, University of Texas - Austin, Austin, TX, U.S. 186 Alternate Cooling and Heating Thermal Physical Treatment: An Effective Strategy Against MDSCs in 4T1 Mouse Mammary Carcinoma SBC2012-80229 Ping Liu, Xiaomin Ren, Lisa Xu, Shanghai Jiaotong University, Shanghai, China 188 Study of Hypothermia Induced by an Interstitial Cooling Device in Spinal Cord Injury SBC2012-80282 Zhongping Huang, Yifan Zhang, Widener University, Chester, PA, U.S. Ying Jin, Saeed Tarabichi, Itzhak Fischer, Drexel University College of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA, U.S. Liang Zhu, University of Maryland Baltimore County, Baltimore, MD, U.S. 190 Shear Stress Mediates Angiogenic Gene Expression in a Microfluidic Tumor Vascular Model SBC2012-80286 Cara F. Buchanan, Elizabeth E. Voigt, Christopher S. Szot, Pavlos P. Vlachos, Marissa Nichole Rylander, Wake Forest University, Blacksburg, VA, U.S. Joseph W. Freeman, Rutgers University, Piscataway, NJ, U.S. - 70 - ASME 2012 Summer Bioengineering Conference 192 A Comparison Between the Pulsed and Duty Cycle Approaches Used to Capture the Thermal Response of Tissue During Electroporation-Based Therapies SBC2012-80574 Paulo A. Garcia, Rafael V. Davalos, Wake Forest University, Blacksburg, VA, U.S. John A. Pearce, University of Texas - Austin, Austin, TX, U.S. 194 Analysis of Electrokinetic Ionic Fluid Flow in T-Shaped DNA Chips SBC2012-80667 Yogendra Panta, Sanket Aryal, Param Adhikari, Youngstown State University, Youngstown, OH, U.S. 196 Influence of the Transducer Acoustic Power on Focal Location of the Beam During Hifu Ablation Procedure SBC2012-80830 Seyed Ahmad Reza Dibaji, Rupak Banerjee, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH, U.S. 198 Thermal Stress Conditioning to Induce Osteogenic Protein Expression for Bone Regeneration SBC2012-80940 Alana Sampson, Eunna Chung, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, VA, U.S. Marissa Nichole Rylander, Wake Forest University, Blacksburg, VA, U.S. 200 Localized Brain Tissue Cooling for Use During Intracranial Thrombectomy SBC2012-80083 Tom Merrill, Rowan University and FocalCool, LLC, Glassboro, NJ, U.S. Denise R. Merrill, Jennifer Akers, FocalCool, LLC, Mullica Hill, NJ, U.S. 202 Lipid Mictrotubes as a Nutrient Reservoir or Enzyme Delivery Vehicle in Engineered Cartilage SBC2012-80472 Grace D. O’Connell, Gerard A. Ateshian, Clark T. Hung, Columbia University, New York, NY, U.S. Clare Gollnick, Ravi Bellamkonda, Georgia Tech, Atlanta, GA, U.S. 204 Autonomous Sorting of Micro-Particles Using Bacterial Chemotaxis SBC2012-80827 Mahama A. Traore, Bahareh Behkam, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA, U.S. FRIDAY, JUNE 22 12:30pm - 3:00pm Grand Atlantic Salon 2/3 Poster Session II: Joint and Spine Mechanics 206 Adaptive Hybrid Control Algorithm With Iterative Learning for Robotic In Vitro Biomechanical Testing of Spine SBC2012-80333 Tara Bonner, Robb Colbrunn, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH, U.S. Lars Gilbertson, Tulane University, New Orleans, LA, U.S. 208 Effect of Severity of Rod Contour on Posterior Rod Failure in Setting of Lumbar Pedicle Subtraction Osteotomy (PSO): A Biomechanical Study SBC2012-80094 Jessica A. Tang, Jeremi Leasure, Jenni Buckley, Dimitriy Kondrashov, Taylor Collaboration, San Francisco, CA, U.S. Christopher Ames, University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, U.S. 210 Combinations of Biomechanical Metrics Involving Single and Multi Level Lumbar Posterior Dynamic Spinal Treatments SBC2012-80061 Boyle C. Cheng, Daniel J. Cook, Bin Lu, Matthew S. Yeager, Donald M. Whiting, Allegeheny General Hospital, Pittsburgh, PA, U.S. 212 Directed Injection of Vertebroplastic Cement at the Site of a Lytic Metastatic Lesion Restores Strength With Minimum Injection Volume SBC2012-80668 Ata M. Kiapour, University of Toledo, Toledo, OH, U.S. Eeric Truumees, Seton Spine and Scoliosis Center, Austin, TX, U.S. Vijay K. Goel, Constantine K. Demetropoulos, University of Toledo, Toledo, OH, U.S. 214 Analyzing the Hysteresis of the Lumbar Spine SBC2012-80325 Andrew D. Hanlon, Daniel Cook, Matthew S. Yeager, Allegheny General Hospital, Pittsburgh, PA, U.S. Boyle C. Cheng, Drexel University-AGH, Pittsburgh, PA, U.S. - 71 - ASME 2012 Summer Bioengineering Conference 216 Facet Translation Analysis in the Lumbar Spine: An Application in Posterior Dynamic Stabilization SBC2012-80319 Daniel Cook, Matthew S. Yeager, Allegheny General Hospital, Pittsburgh, PA, U.S. Boyle C. Cheng, Drexel University-AGH, Pittsburgh, PA, U.S. 218 Application of Manual Traction Forces on the Cervical Discs With Degenerative Annular Fibers: A Finite Element Model Investigation SBC2012-80091 Mozammil Hussain, Logan University, Chesterfield, MO, U.S. 220 Biomechanics of the Cervical Spine Under Compressive Loading in Flexion and Extension:Muscles Net Moment Determination SBC2012-80946 Wissal Mesfar, Kodjo Moglo, Royal Military College of Canda, Kingston, ON, Canada 222 Precision of a Novel Vertebral Motion Analysis System: Preliminary Results SBC2012-80873 Matthew S. Yeager, Daniel Cook, Allegheny General Hospital, Pittsburgh, PA, U.S. Boyle C. Cheng, Drexel University-AGH, Pittsburgh, PA, U.S. 224 Comparison of Methods to Predict Scapular Notching From Radiographs After Reverse Total Shoulder Arthroplasty SBC2012-80194 Heath Henninger, Michael Harris, Kristen Petersen, Robert Burks, Robert Tashjian, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, U.S. 226 Comprehensive Identification of Tibiofemoral Joint Anatomy and Mechanical Response: Pathway to Multiscale Characterization SBC2012-80200 Snehal Chokhandre, Craig Bennetts, Jason Halloran, Robb Colbrunn, Tara Bonner, H. Jones, Ahmet Erdemir, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH, U.S. 228 Evaluation of Patellofemoral Contact Mechanics as a Function of Quadriceps Load and Flexion Angle SBC2012-80303 Jason Halloran, Craig Bennetts, Robb Colbrunn, Tara Bonner, Ahmet Erdemir, Jack Andrish, Cleveland Clinic, Garfield Heights, OH, U.S. 230 Patient Specific Modeling of Stage II Flatfoot Deformity Before and After Surgical Correction SBC2012-80366 Edward Spratley, Jennifer S. Wayne, Erika A. Matheis, Curtis W. Hayes, Robert S. Adelaar, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA, U.S. 232 Determination of In Vivo Dynamic Human Ankle Stiffness Under External Foot Rotation SBC2012-80373 Keith Button, Jerrod Braman, Roger Haut, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI, U.S. Feng Wei, University of Medicine and Dentistry - New Jersey Medical School, West Orange, NJ, U.S. 234 A Computational Analysis of Error in Locating the Rotational Axes of the Tibiofemoral Joint With an Instrumented Spatial Linkage SBC2012-80394 Daniel P. Bonny, Stephen M. Howell, Maury L. Hull, University of California - Davis, Davis, CA, U.S. 236 An Enhanced Discrete Element Model for Predicting Hip Contact Stresses SBC2012-80410 Christine L. Abraham, Steve Maas, Jeffrey A. Weiss, Benjamin J. Ellis, Christopher L. Peters, Andrew Anderson, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, U.S. 238 Knee Joint Rotation and Loading During Turning After Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction SBC2012-80428 Hongsheng Wang, Nigel Zheng, University of North Carolina - Charlotte, Charlotte, NC, U.S. James Fleischli, OrthoCarolina, Charlotte, NC, U.S. 240 How Frequently Do Five Total Arthroplasty Methods Change the Alignment of the Joint Lines and Limb From Normal? SBC2012-80477 Yu S. Gu, Joshua D. Roth, Stephen M. Howell, Maury L. Hull, University of California, Davis, Davis, CA, U.S. 242 Strain Analysis in the Scapula after a Reverse Total Shoulder Arthroplasty SBC2012-80604 Radhika Patel, Chi Zhang, Yingxin Gao, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, U.S. 244 Development of a Weighted Functional Finger Space SBC2012-80646 Samuel Leitkam, Tamara Reid Bush, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI, U.S. - 72 - ASME 2012 Summer Bioengineering Conference 246 Global Quasi-Static Mechanical Characterization of the Human Knee Under Single- and Multi-Axis Unconstrained Loading Conditions SBC2012-80676 Ata M. Kiapour, Richard C. Ditto, Jason W. Levine, Vijay K. Goel, Constantine K. Demetropoulos, University of Toledo, Toledo, OH, U.S. Carmen E. Quatman, Samuel C. Wordeman, Timothy E. Hewett, Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, U.S. 248 Ulnar Collateral Ligament and Elbow Joint Loading During Throwing SBC2012-80699 Nigel Zheng, Hongsheng Wang, University of North Carolina - Charlotte, Charlotte, NC, U.S. Koco Eaton, Tampa Bay Rays, St. Petersburg, FL, U.S. 250 Long Term Effect of P188 on Meniscus Preservation Following Blunt Trauma SBC2012-80775 Adam Abraham, Tammy Donahue, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO, U.S. Megan Killian, Washington University, Saint Louis, MO, U.S. Roger Haut, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI, U.S. 252 Effect of Different Fixation Techniques on Segmental Kinematics and Load Sharing of Lumbar Spine: A FEM Study SBC2012-80882 Ali Kiapour, Ata M. Kiapour, Vijay K. Goel, University of Toledo, Toledo, OH, U.S. Hassan Serhan, DePuy Spine Inc., Raynham, MA, U.S. Steven Garfin, Todd Allen, University of California - San Diego, San Diego, CA, U.S. 254 Finite Element Analysis of In Vivo Radiocarpal Contact Mechanics Resulting From Scapholunate Ligament Injury SBC2012-80279 Joshua E. Johnson, Phil Lee, Terence E. McIff, E. Bruce Toby, Kenneth J. Fischer, University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS, U.S. 256 In-Vivo Loads on the Lumbar Intervertebral Discs During Weight Lifting SBC2012-80067 Shaobai Wang, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, U.S. Won Man Park, Kirkham Wood, Guoan Li, Miao Jun, Massachusetts General Hospital, Cambridge, MA, U.S. Yoon Hyuk Kim, Kyung Hee University, Gyeonggi-do, Korea (Republic), 258 Influence of Vertebra Stiffness in the Finite Element Analysis of the Intervertebral Disc SBC2012-80199 Carlos Alfonso Díaz Pérez, José J. García, Universidad del Valle, Cali, Columbia Christian Puttlitz, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO, U.S. FRIDAY, JUNE 22 12:30pm - 3:00pm Grand Atlantic Salon 2/3 Poster Session II: Growth, Remodeling, and Repair 260 Calculation of the Outcomes of Adaptive and Maladaptive Remodeling of Arteries Subjected to Sustained Hypertension Using a 3D Two-Layered Model SBC2012-80092 Alexander Rachev, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC, U.S. W. Robert Taylor, Emory University, Atlanta, GA, U.S. Raymond Vito, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, U.S. 262 Tunable Hyaluronic Acid Hydrogels to Alter and Understand Left Ventricular Remodeling SBC2012-80284 Elena Tous, Jamie L. Ifkovits, Shauna M. Dorsey, Spencer E. Szczesny, Jason Burdick, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, U.S. Kevin J. Koomalsingh, Takashi Shuto, Toru Soeda, Joseph H. Gorman, III, Robert C. Gorman, University of Pennsylvania, Glenolden, PA, U.S. Dawn M. Elliott, University of Delaware, Newark, DE, U.S. 264 Chronic Mitral Leaflet Growth Following Myocardial Infarction SBC2012-80308 Manuel Rausch, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, U.S. Fred A. Tibayan, Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, OR, U.S. D. Craig Miller, Ellen Kuhl, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, U.S. - 73 - ASME 2012 Summer Bioengineering Conference 266 Finite Element Modeling of Matrix Synthesis and Binding Kinetics in a Biphasic-Solute Material SBC2012-80485 Gerard A. Ateshian, Robert Nims, Alexander D. Cigan, Michael B. Albro, Clark T. Hung, Columbia University, New York, NY, U.S. 268 Longitudinal Effect of Wall Shear Stress on the Amount of Intimal-Medial Thickening of Venous Wall in Arteriovenous Fistula SBC2012-80806 Ehsan Rajabi-Jaghargh, Prabir Roy-Chaudhury, Mahesh Krishnamoorthy, Yang Wang, Rupak Banerjee, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH, U.S. 270 Finite Element Modeling of Flap Design After Skin Expansion SBC2012-80459 Adrian Buganza Tepole, Alexander M. Zöllner, Ellen Kuhl, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, U.S. 272 Enhancing the Mechanical Properties of Articular Cartilage Through Enzyme-Mediated Collagen Crosslinking as Regulated by Low Oxygen Tension SBC2012-80603 Eleftherios Makris, Jerry Hu, Kyriacos A. Athanasiou, University of California, Davis, Davis, CA, U.S. 274 Mechanical Loading Reduces Chondrocyte Death After Single Impact Trauma: Porcine Knee Model SBC2012-80833 Lauren Vernon, David G. Wilensky, Chong Wang, Lee D. Kaplan, Chun Yuh C. Huang, University of Miami, Coral Gables, FL, U.S. 276 Not Just Inductive: A Critical Mechanical Role for the Endoderm During Heart Tube Assembly SBC2012-80621 Victor Varner, Larry Taber, Washington University, Saint Louis, MO, U.S. FRIDAY, JUNE 22 12:30pm - 3:00pm Grand Atlantic Salon 2/3 Poster Session II: Musculoskeletal Tissue Engineering 278 Bioengineered Fascicle-Like Skeletal Muscle Tissue Constructs SBC2012-80228 Devin Neal, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Somerville, MA, U.S. Mahmut Sakar, H. Harry Asada, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, U.S. 280 Enhancing the Biomechanical Properties of Self-Assembled, Costochondral Cell Neocartilage Through Modulation of Seeding Density and Expansion Media SBC2012-80357 Meghan K. Murphy, Andrew J. Reimer, Daniel J. Huey, Jerry Hu, Kyriacos A. Athanasiou, University of California - Davis, Davis, CA, U.S. 282 Biomarker Identification Under Growth Factor Priming for Cartilage Tissue Engineering SBC2012-80374 Elena Alegre-Aguarón, Sonal Sampat, Perry J. Hampilos, J. Chloe Bulinski, Columbia University, New York, NY, U.S. James L. Cook, University of Missouri, Columbia, MO, U.S. Lewis M. Brown, Clark T. Hung, Columbia University, New York, NY, U.S. 284 Illustrating the Protective Effect of Tension on the Type II Collagen Network in Cartilage Subject to Chemical and Thermal Denaturation SBC2012-80444 Nazli Caner, Graham Tilburey, Jeffrey Ruberti, Northeastern University, Boston, MA, U.S. 286 Insulin and Ascorbate Have a Much Greater Influence than Transferrin and Selenous Acid on the Growth of Engineered Cartilage in Chondrogenic Media SBC2012-80572 Alexander D. Cigan, Robert Nims, Michael B. Albro, Sarah L. Breves, Clark T. Hung, Gerard A. Ateshian, Columbia University, New York, NY, U.S. - 74 - ASME 2012 Summer Bioengineering Conference 288 Characterization of Depth-Dependent Mechanical Properties in Bio-Titanium Hybrid Osteochondral Tissue Engineered Constructs SBC2012-80600 Adam B. Nover, Katherine C. Wood, Grace D. O’Connell, Gerard A. Ateshian, Clark T. Hung, Columbia University, New York, NY, U.S. Aaron P. Essner, Robert W. Klein, Anthony P. Napolitano, Stryker Orthopaedics, Mahwah, NJ, U.S. Eric G. Lima, Cooper Union, New York, NY, U.S. 290 Injectable and Photocrosslinkable Laminin Functionalized Biomaterials for Intervertebral Regeneration SBC2012-80660 Aubrey T. Francisco, Robert J. Mancino, Claire G. Jeong, Isaac O. Karikari, Robby D. Bowles, Stephen L. Craig, Lori A. Setton, Duke University, Durham, NC, U.S. 292 Lower Macromer Concentration Enhances Nucleus Pulposus-Like Differentiation and Functional Extracellular Matrix Assembly by Human Marrow-Derived Stromal Cells Encapsulated in Photocrosslinked Carboxymethylcellulose Hydrogels SBC2012-80697 Michelle S Gupta, Steven Nicoll, City College of New York, New York, NY, U.S. 294 Tissue- and Cell-Level inhomogeneities Significantly Alter the Mechanical Behavior of Tissue-Engineered Cartilage SBC2012-80758 Mehdi Khoshgoftar, Wouter Wilson, Keita Ito, Corrinus C. van Donkelaar, Eindhoven University of Technology, Eindhoven, Netherlands 296 Genipin-Crosslinked Fibrin Hydrogels Modified With Collagen or Fibronectin as an Annulus Fibrosus Sealant SBC2012-80913 Clare Guterl, Tyler Kim, James C. Iatridis, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York, NY, U.S. Steven Nicoll, City College of New York, New York, NY, U.S. 298 Rheological Properties of Anisotropic Tissues At Large Amplitude Oscillatory Shear SBC2012-80069 Kristy Tan, University of New South Wales, Kensington, NSW, Australia Shaokoon Cheng, Lynne E. Bilston, Neuroscience Research Australia, Randwick, NSW, Australia 300 Fabrication of Organized Nanofibrous Scaffolds to Mimic the Macroscopic Curvature of the Meniscus: Structure and Mechanics SBC2012-80568 Matthew B. Fisher, Elizabeth A. Henning, John L. Esterhai, Robert L. Mauck, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, U.S. FRIDAY, JUNE 22 Disc 12:30pm - 3:00pm Grand Atlantic Salon 2/3 Poster Session II: The Cellular Environment 302 Cell Morphology and Migration of Nucleus Pulposus Cells Depends on Substrate Stiffness and Ligand SBC2012-80338 Priscilla Hwang, Christopher L. Gilchrist, Aubrey T. Francisco, Jun Chen, Lori A. Setton, Duke University, Durham, NC, U.S. 304 Model Simulations Reveal VCAM-1 Augment PAK Activation Rates to Amplify p38 MAPK and VE-Cadherin Phosphorylation SBC2012-80364 Eric Weidert, Payal Khanna, Francisco Vital-Lopez, Cheng Dong, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA, U.S. 306 Novel Measuring System of ATP-induced Transmembrane Potential Change of Nucleus Pulposus Cells SBC2012-80539 Silvia Gonzales, Chong Wang, Amaris Genemaras, C.-Y. Charles Huang, University of Miami, Coral Gables, FL, U.S. 308 Using Laser Direct-Write to Influence Embryoid Body Size on Uniform Substrates SBC2012-80612 Andrew D. Dias, Douglas B. Chrisey, David T. Corr, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY, U.S. Yubing Xie, University at Albany, Albany, NY, U.S. - 75 - ASME 2012 Summer Bioengineering Conference 310 3-D Quantitative Microanatomy of Rat Kidney Podocytes as Determined by Serial Block-Face Scanning Electron Microscopy SBC2012-80650 Evren U. Azeloglu, Yibang Chen, John C. He, Ravi Iyengar, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York, NY, U.S. Mark Stothers, James C. Hone, Columbia University, New York, NY, U.S. Thomas J. Deerinck, Mark H. Ellisman, University of California - San Diego, La Jolla, CA, U.S. Cibele Falkenberg, Leslie M. Loew, University of Connecticut Health Center, Farmington, CT, U.S. 312 Validation of a Novel Microscale Mold Patterning Protocol Based on Gelatin Methacrylate Photopolymerizable Hydrogels SBC2012-80723 Paola Occhetta, Francesco Piraino, Alberto Redaelli, Marco Rasponi, Politecnico di Milano, Milano, Italy Nasser Sadr, Matteo Moretti, IRCCS Istituto Ortopedico Galeazzi, Milano, Italy 314 Glycated Collagen Decreases Urokinase Plasminogen Activator (Upa) Activity in Endothelial Cells SBC2012-80807 Justin Mathew, Alisa Morss Clyne, Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA, U.S. 316 Strains in Magnetically Aligned Collagen Scaffolds as Determined by Displacement-Encoded MRI SBC2012-80897 Tyler Novak, Adam Griebel, Corey Neu, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, U.S. 318 Magnetic Alignment of Type I Collagen as a Method for Altering Tensile Mechanical Properties SBC2012-80907 Tyler Novak, Dafang Chen, Sherry Voytik-Harbin, Corey Neu, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, U.S. Jamie Canter, Indiana University School of Medicine, West Lafayette, IN, U.S. Joel Hungate, Zimmer, Warsaw, IN, U.S. 320 Tuning Nerve Cell Functions on Distinct Polymer Networks With Controllable Mechanical Properties SBC2012-80929 Shanfeng Wang, Lei Cai, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN, U.S. 322 A Device to Subject Cells to Longitudinal Stretch Gradients on a Tube In Vitro SBC2012-80941 William Richardson, James E. Moore Jr., Texas A&M University, College Station, TX, U.S. Dennis D. van der Voort, Eindhoven University of Technology, Eindhoven, Netherlands 324 Collagen Network Architecture Varies Between Pure Collagen and Collagen-Fibrin SBC2012-80738 Victor K. Lai, Allan M. Kerandi, Spencer P. Lake, Robert T. Tranquillo, Victor H. Barocas, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, U.S. 326 Combined Effects of Nanofiber Matrix Elasticity and VEGF-A on the Differentiation of Mesenchymal Stem Cells Towards Mature Endothelial Cells SBC2012-80747 Kathryn Wingate, Yan Tan, Wei Tan, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO, U.S. Raphael Nemenoff, University of Colorado, Aurora, CO, U.S. 328 Automated Generation of Tissue-specific Finite Element Models Containing Ellipsoidal Cellular Inclusions SBC2012-80719 Craig Bennetts, Ahmet Erdemir, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH, U.S. FRIDAY, JUNE 22 Co-Gels 12:30pm - 3:00pm Grand Atlantic Salon 2/3 Poster Session II: Nano, Micro and Multiscale Mechanics 330 A Multi-Scale Orthotropic Continuum Model of Skin SBC2012-80388 Georges Limbert, University of Southampton, Southampton, U.K. - 76 - ASME 2012 Summer Bioengineering Conference 332 Electrospinning of Chitin Whisker-reinforced Nanocomposite Fibrous Scaffolds SBC2012-80104 Yali Ji, Donghua University, Shanghai, Songjiang, China Isaac Rodriguez, Gary Bowlin, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA, U.S. 334 Mechanics of Electrospun Polycaprolactone Nanofibers SBC2012-80297 Timothy J. Fee, Joel L. Berry, University of Alabama - Birmingham, Birmingham, AL, U.S. 336 Covalent Cross-Linking Accelerates Collagen Enzyme Mechano-Kinetic Cleavage: Nanomechanics Predicts Microscale Behavior SBC2012-80392 Jonathan Bourne, Cornell University, New York, NY, U.S. Peter A. Torzilli, Jared M. Lippell, Hospital for Special Surgery, New York, NY, U.S. 338 Multi-Scale Structural and Tensile Mechanical Response of Annulus Fibrosus to Osmotic Loading SBC2012-80471 Woojin Han, Lachlan Smith, Nathan Jacobs, Robert L Mauck, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, U.S. Nandan Nerurkar, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, U.S. Dawn M. Elliott, University of Delaware, Newark, DE, U.S. 340 Ovarian Cancer Cell Invasiveness Correlates With Increased Cell Deformability SBC2012-80624 Wenwei Xu, Romen Mezencev, Byung Kyu Kim, Lijuan Wang, John McDonald, Todd Sulchek, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, U.S. 342 Cellular Membrane Tether Retraction: Experiment and Model SBC2012-80760 Jin-Yu Shao, Baoyu Liu, Washington University - Saint Louis, Saint Louis, MO, U.S. 344 Microposts With Embedded Nanowires to Control Substrate Stiffness SBC2012-80791 Kevin S. Bielawski, Nathan Sniadecki, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, U.S. 346 Dextran and PEG Coating Reduce Nanoparticle Toxicity to Cells SBC2012-80819 Miao Yu, Alisa Morss Clyne, Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA, U.S. FRIDAY, JUNE 22 12:30pm - 3:00pm Poster Session II: Education Grand Atlantic Salon 2/3 348 Engaging Students in Bioengineering: A Basic Structure for Collaborative Learning Journal Clubs SBC2012-80093 Laurel Kuxhaus, Nicole Corbiere, Clarkson University, Potsdam, NY, U.S. 350 Using Modeling Software to Visualize Biomechanics in an Introductory Undergraduate Bioengineering Course SBC2012-80861 Stephanie Kusano, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA, U.S. FRIDAY, JUNE 22 2:30pm - 7:00pm Abaqus Scripting Course FRIDAY, JUNE 22 Palominito 2:00pm – 7:00pm Tour of Commercial Manufacturing Plants in Puerto Rico Meet in Lobby - 77 - ASME 2012 Summer Bioengineering Conference SATURDAY, JUNE 23 11:30am - 1:00pm Workshop: Biotransport Education SATURDAY, JUNE 23 Siete Mares 11:30am - 1:00pm Workshop: Bringing Assistive Device Designs to Market SATURDAY, JUNE 23 Icaco 11:30am - 1:00pm Workshop: Probing Solid Mechanics over Hierarchical Scales by Noninvasive Imaging SATURDAY, JUNE 23 Palominito 11:30am - 1:00pm Workshop: Tips for Tenure in Bioengineering SATURDAY, JUNE 23 Vieques 1:30pm - 3:00pm Human Movement Analyses Las Croabas Session Chair: Mark King, Loughborough University, Loughborough, Leicester, U.K. Session Co-Chair: Wendy Murray, Edward Hines Jr. VA Hospital, Chicago, IL, U.S. 1:30PM The Role of the Central Nervous System in the Integration of Proprioceptive Activity SBC2012-80693 Joseph S. Soltys, University of Missouri - Kansas City, Kansas City, MO, U.S. Sara E. Wilson, University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS, U.S. 1:45PM Effect of Age on Performance of Tasks With Spatial Conflict SBC2012-80101 Rita Patterson, Robert Longnecker, DeRaan Collins, Janice Knebl, Nicoleta Bugnariu, University of North Texas Health Science Center, Fort Worth, TX, U.S. 2:00PM CT-Based Muscle Attenuation May Be Able to Account for Age- and Muscle-Specific Differences in Maximum Muscle Stress SBC2012-80330 Dennis E. Anderson, Brett T. Allaire, Mary L. Bouxsein, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston, MA, U.S. Alexander G. Bruno, Harvard University, Boston, MA, U.S. 2:15PM Evaluating Pelvis Dynamics in Patients With Acetabular Labral Tears SBC2012-80103 Martin L. Tanaka, Western Carolina University, Cullowhee, NC, U.S. Benjamin L. Long, Winston-Salem State University, Winston-Salem, NC, U.S. Allston J. Stubbs, David C. Holst, Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, NC, U.S. 2:30PM Valgus Knee Alignment, Not Step Width or Toe-Out Cause Reduced Knee Adduction Moment in the Healthy Obese SBC2012-80375 Katerina Blazek, Jessica Asay, Thomas Andriacchi, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, U.S. Jennifer Erhart-Hledik, VA Bone and Joint Rehabilitation R&D Center, Stanford, CA, U.S. 2:45PM Changes in Medial Knee Contact Force Through Gait Modification SBC2012-80829 Allison Hall, B. J. Fregly, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, U.S. Thor Besier, University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand Amy Silder, Scott Delp, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, U.S. Darryl D’Lima, Shiley Center for Orthopaedic Research & Education - Scripps Clinic, La Jolla, CA, U.S. - 78 - ASME 2012 Summer Bioengineering Conference SATURDAY, JUNE 23 1:30pm - 3:00pm Pediatric Cardiology Siete Mares Session Chair: Patrick Segers, Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium Session Co-Chair: Alison Marsden, University of California - San Diego, La Jolla, CA, U.S. 1:30PM Effect of Flow Pulsatility on Modeling the Total Cavopulmonary Hemodynamics: A Numerical Investigation SBC2012-80751 Reza Khiabani, Maria Restrepo, Elaine Tang, Diane A. de Zélicourt, Ajit P. Yoganathan, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, U.S. Mark A. Fogel, Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA, U.S. 1:45PM Comparison of Clinical and Simulation Results for the Standford Y-graft Fontan Pilot Trial SBC2012-80928 Weiguang Yang, Alison Marsden, University of California - San Diego, La Jolla, CA, U.S. Jeffrey A. Feinstein, Vadiyala Mohan Reddy, Frandics Chan, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, U.S. 2:00PM Hemodynamic Impact of Stenting in the Total Cavopulmonary Connection With Lateral Tunnel Stenosis SBC2012-80252 Elaine Tang, Ajit P. Yoganathan, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, U.S. Doff B. McElhinney, Children’s Hospital Boston, Boston, MA, U.S. 2:15PM Modelling Pressure Losses At Arterial Junctions With Application to Junctions of the Fetal Ductus Arteriosus SBC2012-80180 Jonathan P. Mynard, Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada, Malcolm R. Davidson, University of Melbourne, Parkville, VIC, Australia Daniel J. Penny, Joseph J. Smolich, Murdoch Childrens Research Institute, Melbourne, VIC, Australia 2:30PM A Non-Invasive Study Using MR-derived Wave Intensity Analysis to Highlight the Effect of Surgical Arch Reconstruction on Ventriculo-Arterial Coupling in Patients With Hypoplastic Left Heart Syndrome SBC2012-80262 Giovanni Biglino, Hopewell Ntsinjana, Jennifer A. Steeden, Catriona Baker, Silvia Schievano, Andrew M. Taylor, UCL Institute of Cardiovascular Science, London, U.K., Sachin Khambadkone, Tain-Yen Hsia, Alessandro Giardini, Great Ormond Street Hospital, London, U.K. 2:45PM Predicting the Functional Impact of Residual Aortic Coarctation Lesions Using Fluid-Structure Interaction Simulations SBC2012-80177 Liesbeth Taelman, Joris Bols, Joris Degroote, Vivek Muthurangu, UCL Institute of Cardiovascular Science, London, U.K. Joseph Panzer, University Hospital of Ghent, Ghent, Belgium Abigail Swillens, Jan Vierendeels, Patrick Segers, Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium SATURDAY, JUNE 23 1:30pm - 3:00pm Organs, Morphogenesis and Development Vieques Session Chair: Nandan Nerurkar, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, U.S. Session Co-Chair: Thomas Barker, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, U.S. 1:30PM Stiffness as an Effector of Lung Branching Morphogenesis SBC2012-80304 Kelly Clause, Thomas Barker, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, U.S. Tatiana Segura, University of California Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, U.S. 1:45PM The Role of Scleraxis in Supraspinatus Enthesis Development SBC2012-80354 Megan Killian, Stavros Thomopoulos, Washington University, Saint Louis, MO, U.S. 2:00PM Lineage Tracing Reveals a New Model for Tendon Growth and Elongation During Development SBC2012-80915 Alice Huang, Spencer Watson, Ronen Schweitzer, Shriners Hospital for Children, Portland, OR, U.S. - 79 - ASME 2012 Summer Bioengineering Conference 2:15PM Mechanics of Optic Cup Invagination in the Embryonic Chick Eye SBC2012-80377 Alina Oltean, David C. Beebe, Larry Taber, Washington University - St. Louis, St. Louis, MO, U.S. 2:30PM Cell Velocity Gradients Underlie Early Morphogenesis of the Avian Gut Tube SBC2012-80898 Nandan Nerurkar, Harvard Medical School, Charlestown, MA, U.S. Clifford J. Tabin, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, U.S. 2:45PM Modeling Cell-Cell Adhesion With a Cadherin Based Model SBC2012-80108 John Dallon, Brigham Young University, Provo, UT, U.S. SATURDAY, JUNE 23 1:30pm - 3:00pm Small Animal Models for Cardiovascular Mechanics Ceiba Session Chair: W. David Merryman, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, U.S. Session Co-Chair: Daniela Valdez-Jasso, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, U.S. 1:30PM Hemodynamics of the Rat Aortic Arch SBC2012-80371 David Molony, Don P. Giddens, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, U.S. Andrew Nencka, Zhixin Li, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI, U.S. Ming Zhao, Northwestern University, Chicago, IL, U.S. 1:45PM Progressive Alterations in Biomechanical Response of a Mouse Model of Aneurysm SBC2012-80321 Darren Haskett, Urs Utzinger, Mohamad Azhar, Jonathan Vande Geest, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, U.S. 2:00PM Biomechanical Characteristics of Aortic Aneurysms Generated in Fibulin-4 Deficient Mice SBC2012-80590 Lambert Speelman, Els Moltzer, Kim van der Heiden, Paula van Heijningen, A. F. W. (Ton) van der Steen, Jeroen Essers, Frank Gijsen, Jolanda J. Wentzel, Erasmus Medical Center, Rotterdam, Netherlands 2:15PM Micromechanical Analysis of Mouse Aortic Valve Leaflets With Atomic Force Microscopy SBC2012-80500 MK Sewell, Christopher Brown, H. Scott Baldwin, Vanderbilt, Nashville, TN, U.S. W. David Merryman, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, U.S. 2:30PM A Murine Model for Viable Right-Ventricular Myocardial Mechanical Behavior SBC2012-80772 Daniela Valdez-Jasso, Marc A. Simon, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, U.S. Michael S. Sacks, University of Texas - Austin, Austin, TX, U.S. 2:45PM Sex Differences in the Mechanical Behavior of the Decellularized Rat Left Ventricle SBC2012-80654 Colleen Witzenburg, Sarah Vanderheiden, Tina Nagel, Stefan M. Kren, Doris A. Taylor, Victor H. Barocas, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, U.S. SATURDAY, JUNE 23 1:30pm - 3:00pm Injury Biomechanics I Palominito Session Chair: Alan Eberhardt, University of Alabama, Birmingham, AL, U.S. Session Co-Chair: Joel D. Stitzel, Wake Forest University, Winston Salem, NC, U.S. 1:30PM Finite Element Simulation of Pelvic Fractures in Side Impacts SBC2012-80027 Young-Ho Kim, Jong-Eun Kim, Alan Eberhardt, University of Alabama - Birmingham, Birmingham, AL, U.S. 1:45PM A Finite Element Model of the Occupant Lower Extremity for Automotive Impact Applications SBC2012-80059 Costin Untaroiu, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA, U.S. Neng Yue, Jaeho Shin, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, U.S. - 80 - ASME 2012 Summer Bioengineering Conference 2:00PM Methods for Comparison of Liver and Spleen Location in the Supine and Upright Positions of the 50th Percentile Male SBC2012-80347 Ashley Rhyne, F. Scott Gayzik, Daniel P. Moreno, Joel D. Stitzel, Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, NC, U.S. 2:15PM ACL Injury Mechanism Is Related to Articular Pressure Distribution: A Cadaveric and Finite Element Investigation SBC2012-80659 Ata M. Kiapour, Constantine K. Demetropoulos, Ali Kiapour, Jason W. Levine, Vijay K. Goel, University of Toledo, Toledo, OH, U.S Carmen E. Quatman, Samuel C. Wordeman, Timothy E. Hewett, Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, U.S. . 2:30PM Biomechanical Response of Human Liver and Spleen Parenchyma in Uniaxial Unconfined Compression SBC2012-80895 Andrew R. Kemper, Anthony C. Santago, Joel D. Stitzel, Jessica L. Sparks, Stefan M. Duma, Wake Forest University, Blacksburg, VA, U.S. 2:45PM Buckling of Porcine Aorta Under Static and Dynamic Loading SBC2012-80931 Mobin Rastgar Agah, Kaveh Laksari, Kurosh Darvish, Temple University, Philadelphia, PA, U.S. Alexander Rachev, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, U.S. SATURDAY, JUNE 23 1:30pm - 3:00pm Muscle & Tendon Mechanics Icaco Session Chair: Spencer P. Lake, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, U.S. Session Co-Chair: Richard E. Debski, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, U.S. 1:30PM The Developing Shoulder Has a Limited Capacity to Recover After a Short Duration of Paralysis SBC2012-80493 Ryan Potter, Stavros Thomopoulos, Washington University, Saint Louis, MO, U.S. 1:45PM Collagen Fiber Re-Alignment and Mechanical Properties in a Mouse Supraspinatus Tendon Model: Examining Changes With Age and Location SBC2012-80017 Kristin Miller, Brianne K. Connizzo, Elizabeth Feeney, Louis J. Soslowsky, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, U.S. 2:00PM Finger Flexor Tendon Excursion During Computer Keyboarding SBC2012-80675 Kevin K. Toosi, Michael L. Boninger, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, U.S. 2:15PM A Nonlinear Viscoelastic Model for the Relaxation Behavior of Tendon SBC2012-80050 Frances Davis, Raffaella De Vita, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA, U.S. 2:30PM Reduced Compliance in Patellar Tendons From a Mouse Model of Muscular Dystrophy SBC2012-80762 Hallie P. Wagner, Dawn A. Lowe, Victor H. Barocas, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, U.S. 2:45PM The Relative Contributions of Muscle Deformation and Ischemia to Pressure Ulcer Development SBC2012-80239 Sandra Loerakker, Gustav J. Strijkers, Klaas Nicolay, F. P. T. Baaijens, Eindhoven University of Technology, Eindhoven, Netherlands Dan L. Bader, University of Southampton, Southampton, U.K. Cees W. J. Oomens, Eindhoven University of Technology, Eindhoven, Netherlands - 81 - ASME 2012 Summer Bioengineering Conference SATURDAY, JUNE 23 3:15pm - 4:45pm Thrombosis Siete Mares Session Chair: Keefe Manning, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA, U.S. Session Co-Chair: Sarah C. Vigmostad, University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA, U.S. 3:15PM Probing Red Blood Cell Dynamics SBC2012-80255 René van der Burgt, Patrick Anderson, Frans van de Vosse, Eindhoven University of Technology, Eindhoven, Netherlands 3:30PM RBC Modeling Using NURBS Based Isogeometric Analysis SBC2012-80532 Venkat Keshav Chivukula, Jia Lu, Sarah C. Vigmostad, University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA, U.S. 3:45PM Implementation of Smoothed Profile Modeling in Two Phase Flow Analysis of RBCs in Blood SBC2012-80508 Fazlolah Mohaghegh, Udaykumar, John Mousel, VenkatKeshav Chivukula, K. B. Chandran, University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA, U.S. 4:00PM A Mathematical Model for Shear-Induced Platelet Activation in Response to Time Dependent Shear Stress Histories SBC2012-80133 Joao Soares, Jawaad Sheriff, Danny Bluestein, Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, NY, U.S. 4:15PM Experimental and Computational Studies of a Formed Thrombus within a Backward-Facing Step Geometry SBC2012-80571 Joshua Taylor, Kory Witmer, Thomas Neuberger, Brent Craven, Richard S. Meyer, Steven Deutsch, Keefe Manning, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA, U.S. 4:30PM Study of the Embolic Particle Migration in Cerebral Arteries by Computational Modelling SBC2012-80314 Quan Long, Brunel Institute for Bioengineering, London, Uxbridge, U.K. Dario fabbri, Brunel University of London, London, U.K. Michele Pinelli, University of Ferrara, Ferrara, Italy Saroj Das, Hillingdon Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, Uxbridge, Middlesex, U.K. SATURDAY, JUNE 23 3:15pm - 4:45pm Respiratory Fluid Mechanics Las Croabas Session Chair: Takami Yamaguchi, Tohoku University, Sendai, Miyagi, Japan Session Co-Chair: Cahit A. Evrensel, University of Nevada, Reno, Reno, NV, U.S. 3:15PM Reduction of Alveoli Surface Tension Using Pressure Oscillation SBC2012-80082 Ahmed Al-Jumaily, Prasika Reddy, Auckland University of Technology, Auckland, New Zealand 3:30PM Interactive Effect of Surface Tension and Viscosity on Displacement of Airway Mucus Inside a Rigid Model Adult Trachea During Cough SBC2012-80701 Anpalaki J. Ragavan MS, Cahit A. Evrensel, University of Nevada, Reno, Reno, NV, U.S. Peter E. Krumpe, MD FACP, VA Sierra Nevada Health Care System, Reno, NV, U.S. 3:45PM Analysis of the Fluid Flow on the Surface of Tracheal Lumen With the Ciliary Motion SBC2012-80232 Hironori Ueno, Takuji Ishikawa, Kohsuke Gonda, Takami Yamaguchi, Tohoku University, Sendai, Miyagi, Japan Takashi Ishikawa, Khanh Huy Bui, Paul Scherrer Institute, Villigen PSI, Switzerland 4:00PM Multiscale Model of Airflow in Healthy and Emphysema Rat Lungs SBC2012-80418 Jessica Oakes, Alison Marsden, Chantal Darquenne, University of California - San Diego, La Jolla, CA, U.S. Celine Grandmont, Irene Vignon-Clementel, INRIA Paris Rocquencourt, Le Chesnay Cedex, France - 82 - ASME 2012 Summer Bioengineering Conference 4:15PM A Wave Reflection Analog Extension for Reduced Order Vocal Fold Investigations With Asymmetric Intraglottal Flows SBC2012-80480 Byron Erath, Michael Plesniak, George Washington University, Washington, DC, U.S. Sean D. Peterson, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, ON, Canada, Matias Zanartu, Universidad Tecnica Federico Santa Maria, Valparaiso, Chile, 4:30PM Influence of False Vocal Folds Gap on the Glottal Jet Flow SBC2012-80313 Mehrdad Hosnieh Farahani, John Mousel, Fariborz Alipour, Sarah C. Vigmostad, University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA, U.S. SATURDAY, JUNE 23 3:15pm - 4:45pm Musculoskeletal and Interfacial Tissue Engineering Ceiba Session Chair: Virginia Ferguson, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO, U.S. Session Co-Chair: Brendan Harley, University of Illinois - Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL, U.S. 3:15PM Exogenous Temporal Assessment of Lysyl Oxidase on Engineered Articular Cartilage as a Method for Promoting Collagen Crosslinking SBC2012-80318 Eleftherios Makris, Donald J. Responte, Jerry Hu, Kyriacos A. Athanasiou, University of California - Davis, Davis, CA, U.S. 3:30PM Influence of Chondrocyte Zone on Co-cultures With Mesenchymal Stem Cells in HA Hydrogels for Cartilage Tissue Engineering SBC2012-80859 Minwook Kim, Jason Burdick, Robert L Mauck, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, U.S. 3:45PM Dynamic Compressive Loading and Crosslinking Density Influence the Chondrogenic and Hypertrophic Differentiation of Human Mesenchymal Stem Cells Seeded in Hyaluronic Acid Hydrogels SBC2012-80048 Liming Bian, Robert L Mauck, Jason Burdick, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, U.S. 4:00PM Patterning Anisotropic Collagen Scaffolds for Tendon Insertion Regeneration SBC2012-80865 Steven Caliari, Daniel W. Weisgerber, Rebecca A. Hortensius, Douglas O. Kelkhoff, Manuel A. Ramirez, Brendan Harley, University of Illinois - Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL, U.S. 4:15PM Strains in Stratified Agarose Constructs as Determined by Displacement-Encoded MRI SBC2012-80143 Adam Griebel, Corey Neu, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, U.S. Corrinus C. van Donkelaar, Eindhoven University of Technology, Eindhoven, Netherlands 4:30PM Hydroxyapatite Scaffold Porosity, Bone Regeneration, and Vascularization Using an Adapted CAM Assay SBC2012-80836 Amy J. Wagoner Johnson, Samantha J. Polak, University of Ilinois - Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL, U.S. SATURDAY, JUNE 23 3:15pm - 4:45pm Nano, Micro and Multiscale Mechanics Vieques Session Chair: Nadeen Chahine, Feinstein Institute for Medical Research, Manhasset, NY, U.S. Session Co-Chair: X. Sherry Liu, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, U.S. 3:15PM Micromechanical Model of a Collagen Based Tendon Surrogate: Development and Validation SBC2012-80949 Jeffrey A. Weiss, Shawn P. Reese, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, U.S. 3:30PM Micro-Scale Strain Transfer in Fiber-Reinforced Native Tissue is Distinct From Cell-Seeded Aligned Nanofibrous Scaffolds SBC2012-80473 Woojin Han, Su-Jin Heo, Tristan Driscoll, Robert L Mauck, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, U.S. Dawn M. Elliott, University of Delaware, Newark, DE, U.S. - 83 - ASME 2012 Summer Bioengineering Conference 3:45PM The Apparent Flexural Rigidity of the Flagellar Axoneme Depends on Resistance to Inter-Doublet Sliding SBC2012-80220 Gang Xu, Kate Wilson, Ruth Okamoto, Jin-Yu Shao, Susan Dutcher, Philip Bayly, Washington University, Saint Louis, MO, U.S. 4:00PM Effect of Inflammation on the Osmotic Response of Nucleus Pulposus Cells SBC2012-80358 Robert Maidhof, Neena Rajan, Nadeen Chahine, Feinstein Institute for Medical Research, Manhasset, NY, U.S. 4:15PM Airway Inflammation Induced by Mechanical Ventilation Through Multiscale Modeling SBC2012-80174 Ramana Pidaparti, Kittisak Koombua, Kevin Ward, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA, U.S. 4:30PM Individual Trabecula Segmentation (ITS)-Based Plate-Rod Microstructural Finite Element Model Predict Nonlinear Mechanical Properties of Human Trabecular Bone SBC2012-80652 Bin Zhou, Ji Wang, X.Edward Guo, Columbia University, New York, NY, U.S. Arnav Sanyal, Aaron J Fields, Tony M. Keaveny, University of California - San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, U.S. Hong Wang, Tsinghua University, Beijing, Beijing, China Baohua Ji, Beijing Institute of Technology, Beijing, Beijing, China X. Sherry Liu, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, U.S. SATURDAY, JUNE 23 3:15pm - 4:45pm Growth, Remodeling, and Repair Icaco Session Chair: Michael S. Sacks, University of Texas - Austin, Austin, TX, U.S. Session Co-Chair: Ellen Kuhl, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, U.S. 3:15PM The Effects of Arterial Tissue Reorganization on the Geometrical Outputs of Pressure- and Flow-Induced Remodeling: A Theoretical Study SBC2012-80086 Tarek Shazly, Alexander Rachev, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC, U.S. 3:30PM The Transient Response of a Collagen Remodeling Theory Based on Strain-Dependent Collagen Degradation SBC2012-80594 Ahmet C. Cilingir, Sakarya University, Sakarya, Turkey Wouter Wilson, Keita Ito, Corrinus C. van Donkelaar, Eindhoven University of Technology, Eindhoven, Netherlands 3:45PM New Tools for Understanding Extracellular Matrix Remodeling at the Micro-Level in Cardiovascular Tissue Engineering SBC2012-80098 Nicky de Jonge, F. P. T. Baaijens, C. V. C. Bouten, Eindhoven University of Technology, Eindhoven, Netherlands 4:00PM Ressidual Stresses in Solid Tumors: Implications to Tumor Growth and Drug Delivery SBC2012-80235 Rakesh K., Jain, Vikash P. Chauhan, Harvard University / Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA, U.S. Triantafyllos Stylianopoulos, University of Cyprus Nicosia, Cyprus John D., Martin, MIT/Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA, U.S. Lance L., Munn, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA, U.S. 4:15PM Modeling Growth in Tissue Expansion SBC2012-80588 Alexander M. Zöllner, Adrian Buganza Tepole, Ellen Kuhl, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, U.S. 4:30PM Biophysical Model of the Coupled Mechanisms of Cell Adhesion, Contraction and Spreading SBC2012-80309 Franck Vernerey, University of Colorado - Boulder, Boulder, CO, U.S. - 84 - ASME 2012 Summer Bioengineering Conference SATURDAY, JUNE 23 3:15pm - 4:45pm Injury Biomechanics II Palominito Session Chair: Beth Winkelstein, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, U.S. Session Co-Chair: Brian Stemper, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI, U.S. 3:15PM Thresholds for Embryonic CNS Axon Integrity, Degeneration, and Regrowth Using a Focal Compression Platform SBC2012-80331 Adam Fournier, Suneil Hosmane, K.T. Ramesh, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, U.S. 3:30PM Bicycle Riding, Arterial Compression and Erectile Dysfunction SBC2012-80607 Sujeeth Parthiban, Christopher Yang, Loren Jones, Amit Baftiri, Craig Niederberger, University of Illinois - Chicago, Chicago, IL, U.S. 3:45PM Impact Pressure Increases Permeability of Cultured Human Endothelial Cells SBC2012-80117 Hiromichi Nakadate, Suguru Akanuma, Shigeru Aomura, Tokyo Metropolitan University, Hino, Tokyo, Japan Akira Kakuta, Tokyo National College of Technology, Hachioji, Tokyo, Japan 4:00PM Determination of In Situ Ankle Ligament Strains in Cases of High and Medial Ankle Sprains SBC2012-80378 Keith Button, Kathleen Fitzsimons, Roger Haut, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI, U.S. Feng Wei, University of Medicine and Dentistry - New Jersey Medical School, West Orange, NJ, U.S. Eric Meyer, Lawrence Technological University, Southfield, MI, U.S. 4:15PM Transient Tensile Facet Capsular Ligament Loading Above the Mechanical Threshold to Induce Pain also Regulates Spinal Neuronal Hyperexcitability SBC2012-80592 Nathan Crosby, Ling Dong, Beth Winkelstein, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, U.S. 4:30PM In vivo Administration of An Inflammatory Stimulant Can Trigger Loss of Biomechanical and Biochemical Properties of the Intervertebral Disc SBC2012-80495 Neena Rajan, Robert Maidhof, Nadeen Chahine, Feinstein Institute for Medical Research, Manhasset, NY, U.S. Nate Stetson, Mitchel Levine, North Shore LIJ Health System, Manhasset, NY, U.S. SATURDAY, JUNE 23 5:00pm - 6:00pm Grand Atlantic Salon 1 Lissner Award Lecture - David Butler - 85 - ASME 2012 Summer Bioengineering Conference Author Index Abel, Richie ............................. 23 Abilez, Oscar ........................... 33 Abney, Teresa, M. ................... 49 Abousleiman, Younane ........... 47 Abraham, Adam ................ 26, 73 Abraham, Adam C. .................. 48 Abraham, Christine L. .............. 72 Abramowitch, Steven ........ 34, 64 Ackerman, George .................. 22 Adamczyk, Peter G. .......... 24, 36 Adeeb, Samer M. .............. 36, 38 Adelaar, Robert S. ................... 72 Adhikari, Param ................. 23, 71 Adriaens, Dominique ............... 61 Aggarwal, Amit ........................ 33 Agianniotis, Aristotelis ............. 69 Ahmad, Christopher S. ...... 27, 48 Aidun, Cyrus ............................ 59 Akanuma, Suguru .................... 85 Akers, Jennifer .................. 62, 71 Akkin, Taner ...................... 31, 57 Aksan, Alptekin .................. 33, 50 Akula, Praveen ........................ 46 Akyildiz, Ali ........................ 21, 68 Al-Jumaily, Ahmed ............ 70, 82 Al-Rjoub, Marwan .............. 37, 40 Alber, Mark .............................. 57 Albro, Michael B. ..................... 74 Albuquerque, Felipe ................ 42 Aldridge, Matthew.................... 23 Alegre-Aguarón, Elena ............ 74 Alemu, Yared..................... 54, 58 Alexeev, Alexander ................. 30 Alipour, Fariborz ...................... 83 Aliseda, Alberto ................. 42, 44 Allaire, Brett T.......................... 78 Allen, Todd .............................. 73 Alliston, Tamara ...................... 23 Almer, Jonathan ................ 34, 45 Alphonse, Vanessa D. ............. 38 Alqasemi, Redwan .................. 35 Ambati, Narender .................... 63 Ames, Christopher ............. 31, 71 Amini, Narges .......................... 67 Amini, Rouzbeh ......26, 29, 65, 66 An, Howard.................. 27, 31, 39 Anayiotos, Andreas ................. 41 Anayiotos, Andreas S. ....... 52, 67 Anderson, Andrew ................... 72 Anderson, Dennis E. ............... 78 Anderson, Patrick .................... 82 Anderson, Peter ...................... 41 Andersson, Gunnar ..... 27, 31, 39 Andriacchi, Thomas ..... 62, 63, 78 Andrish, Jack ........................... 72 Ansari, Farzana ................. 24, 61 Anthikat-Albert, Benedict D. .... 41 Antoniac, Aurora Mioara .......... 62 Antoniac, Iulian ........................ 62 Anyan, Morgen ........................ 57 Aomura, Shigeru ...................... 85 Arena, Christopher B. .............. 57 ArGhento, Giulia ...................... 41 Arif, Imran .......................... 32, 43 Aristokleous, Nicolas ......... 52, 67 Arko III, Frank R....................... 64 Arno, Sally ............................... 48 Arruda, Ellen ............................ 61 Aryal, Sanket ..................... 23, 71 Arzani, Amirhossein ........... 32, 51 Asada, H. Harry ....................... 74 Asay, Jessica ........................... 78 Ascoli, Giorgio.......................... 25 Ashton-Miller, James A. ........... 64 Assari, Soroush ....................... 36 Ateshian, Gerard, A. .... 22, 44, 57 60, 71, 74, 75 Athanasiou, Kyriacos A. ..... 74, 83 Attaluri, Anilchandra ..... 20, 31, 44 Atwood, Sara A. ....................... 35 Autieri, Michael ........................ 56 Auzely-Velty, Rachel ................ 31 Avila, Miguel Jo........................ 70 Ayyalasomayajula Avinash ...... 65 Azarmi, Fardad ........................ 46 Azeloglu, Evren U. ................... 76 Azhar, Mohamad ..................... 80 Baaijens, F.P.T. ........... 41, 55, 63 81, 84 Babiker, Haithem ..................... 42 Bach, Richard .......................... 67 Back, Lloyd H............... 32, 40, 43 Bader, Dan L............................ 81 Bae, Won C. ............................ 57 Baek, Hyoungsu ...................... 51 Baek, Seungik.. 32, 37, 49, 56, 68 Baftiri, Amit .............................. 85 Baisden, Jamie ........................ 31 Bajaj, Piyush ............................ 25 Baker, Brendon ........................ 55 Baker, Catriona ............ 42, 64, 79 Baldwin, Scott H. ..................... 80 Bandi, Marc........................ 27, 48 Banerjee, Rupak .... 25, 32, 37, 40 43, 71, 74 Banks S.A. ............................... 28 Banton, Rohan J. ..................... 49 Bao, Gang.......................... 21, 63 Barakat, Abdul I. ...................... 40 Barest, Glenn ........................... 45 Barito, Laura ............................ 23 Barker, Thomas ....................... 79 Barkley, Thomas ...................... 35 Barnett, Joey............................ 67 Barocas, Victor, H. . 23, 31, 35, 38 48, 57, 61, 65, 76, 80, 81 Bartsch, Adam ......................... 31 Bashir, Rashid ......................... 25 Bayly, Philip ............................. 84 Bayly, Philip V. ................... 56, 61 - 86 - Bayoumi, Ahmed Samir ........... 66 Bazilevs, Yuri ........................... 52 Beach, Kirk ............................... 44 Beach, Kirk W. ......................... 42 Beattie, Elizabeth E. ................. 60 Bednar, Michael ....................... 22 Beebe, David C. ....................... 80 Beeman, Stephanie............ 36, 38 Begonia, Mark .......................... 64 Behkam, Bahareh ........ 33, 50, 71 Beitel, Erin ................................ 24 Bejarano, Tatiana ..................... 63 Bell, Christopher....................... 48 Bellamkonda, Ravi ................... 71 Bellini, Chiara ........................... 69 Bellofiore, Alessandro .............. 33 Beltran, Luis ............................. 48 Benazzo, Francesco ................ 27 Bennett, Martin R. .................... 67 Bennetts, Craig ............ 48, 72, 76 Berg, Philipp ............................. 51 Berkowitz, Ben ................... 29, 36 Berry, David ............................. 45 Berry, Joel L. ...................... 39, 77 Bertram, Christopher ................ 54 Bertucci, Robbin ....................... 64 Besier, Thor.................. 24, 28, 78 Besse, Matthieu ....................... 33 Bhargava, Madhu ..................... 47 Bhatia, Dinesh .......................... 63 Bhatia, Sujata ........................... 35 Bhatnagar, Naresh ................... 62 Bhowmick, Sankha............. 20, 44 Bian, Liming ............................. 83 Bieberich, Charles ........ 20, 31, 44 Biederman, Robert W. .............. 32 Bielawski, Kevin S. ................... 77 Bigliani, Louis U. ................ 27, 48 Biglino, Giovanni .... 41, 42, 64, 79 Bijnens, Nathalie ...................... 63 Billiar, Kris .......................... 67, 69 Bilston, Lynne E. ...................... 75 Bir, Cynthia......................... 46, 56 Bischof, John.... 27, 31, 36, 44, 57 Bischoff, Jeffrey E. ................... 24 Bismuth, Jean .......................... 63 Biswas, Dipankar ............... 63, 70 Bizios, Rena R. ........................ 39 Blazek, Katerina ....................... 78 Bloomfield, Susan A. ................ 34 Bluestein, Danny .... 43, 54, 58, 82 Boekhoven, Renate............ 21, 33 Bogaerds, Arjen C.B. ............... 30 Bols, Joris .................... 32, 52, 79 Bonfiglio, Andrea ...................... 65 Bonhoeffer, Philipp ................... 41 Boninger, Michael L. ................ 81 Bonner, Tara ................ 31, 71, 72 Bonnevie, Edward D. ............... 23 Bonny, Daniel P. ...................... 72 ASME 2012 Summer Bioengineering Conference Book, Jennifer L. ......................53 Boote, Craig .............................60 Borazjani, Ali ............................64 Borden, Mark A. .......................44 Borochin, Michael A. ................30 Boronyak, Steven .....................36 Bortz, Orian ..............................60 Boudou, Thomas .......... 30, 31, 50 Boudreaux, Ramon D. ..............34 Bouman, Troy M. ......................48 Bourne, Jonathan .....................77 Bouten C.V.C. ....................63, 84 Bouxsein, Mary L. ..............34, 78 Bowles, Robby D. .....................75 Bowlin, Gary .............................77 Boyer, Katherine ......................62 Bozsak, Franz ..........................40 Braakman, Sietse T. .................65 Brakefield, Timothy...................20 Braman, Jerrod ........................72 Branda, Amanda ......................39 Brands, Peter J. .......................63 Bredbenner, Todd ....................45 Breeden, Frank ........................44 Bressloff, Neil ...........................50 Breves, Sarah L. ......................74 Brewster, Luke .........................56 Brott, Brigitta ............................41 Brott, Brigitta C. ........................67 Browe, Daniel P. ................39, 48 Brown, Christopher...................80 Brown, Donald ..........................65 Brown, Lewis, M. ......................74 Browne, Leonard, D. ..........42, 52 Bruno, Alexander G. .................78 Brunt, Denis .............................63 Bubb, Stephen K ......................62 Buchanan, Cara, F. ...... 20, 59, 70 Buchanan, Thomas S. ..............52 Buchholz, James H.J................44 Buckley, Jenni ....................31, 71 Buffi, James .............................22 Buganza Tepole, Adrian .....74, 84 Bugnariu, Nicoleta ....................78 Bui, Khanh Huy ........................82 Bulinski, J. Chloe ......................74 Bunck, Alexander C..................70 Bunting, Haley A. .....................48 Burdick, Jason ........ 22, 61, 73, 83 Burkhardt, Thomas ...................20 Burks, Robert ...........................72 Burns, Thomas, R. ...................53 Burriesci, Gaetano..............58, 66 Burris, David L. .........................23 Butler, James ...........................26 Button, Keith .......................72, 85 Butz, Kent.................................26 Byrne, Greg ..............................41 Cagol, Nicola ............................33 Cai, Hong .....................20, 31, 44 Cai, Lei ...............................55, 76 Cai, Mingchao ..........................67 Caillibotte, Georges ..................69 Caldwell, Jon-Michael E. ..........48 Caliari, Steven ......................... 83 Callanan, Anthony ................... 32 Calvert, Patrick A. .................... 67 Campbell, Ian .......................... 58 Campbell, Kirk ......................... 48 Cancelos, Silvina ..................... 37 Caner, Nazli ............................. 74 Canovic, Elizabeth Peruski ...... 26 Canter, Jamie .......................... 76 Canter, Meghan ....................... 33 Canton, Gador ......................... 67 Cao, Amos ............................... 29 Capelli, Claudio ....................... 41 Carbajal, Gerardo .................... 62 Carey, Stephanie ..................... 21 Carmeli, Yael Nadlin ................ 64 Carneal, Catherine .................. 46 Carruthers, Christopher ........... 29 Carruthers, Christopher A. ....... 58 Carswell, William ..................... 44 Cartagena, Alexander .............. 60 Cartier, Raymond .................... 66 Casa, Lauren, D.C. .................. 38 Casanova, Fernando ............... 47 Cassilly, Ryan T. ...................... 48 Casteleyn, Christophe ............. 55 Cebral, Juan .......... 25, 28, 41, 54 Cezo, James ............................ 50 Chaffins, Brandon .................... 41 Chagdes, James R. ................. 63 Chahine, Nadeen ............... 84, 85 Chalmers, Roderick ................. 68 Chan, Christina ........................ 49 Chan, Deva.............................. 26 Chan, Frandics ........................ 79 Chan, Warren C.W. ................. 57 Chandra, Abhishek .................. 34 Chandra, Ankur ....................... 68 Chandra, Santanu ............. 32, 68 Chandran, K.B. ........................ 82 Chandran, Krishnan, B.. 20, 29, 66 Chao, P. Grace ........................ 49 Chapman, Benjamin E. ............ 62 Chappell, Isaac, D. .................. 37 Chaudhary, Miriam .................. 24 Chauhan, Vikash, P. ................ 84 Chen, Chia-Yuan ..................... 54 Chen, Chris............ 30, 50, 55, 61 Chen, Dafang .......................... 76 Chen, Jing ............................... 28 Chen, Joseph .......................... 67 Chen, Jun ................................ 75 Chen, Luyun ............................ 64 Chen, Weiqiang ................. 22, 55 Chen, Wenzhe ......................... 47 Chen, Yibang ........................... 76 Chen, Zi ................................... 47 Cheng, Boyle C. ................ 71, 72 Cheng, Jiqi............................... 34 Cheng, Qi ................................ 41 Cheng, Shaokoon .................... 75 Chesler, Naomi C. . 33, 38, 42, 56 Chesnutt, Jennifer K.W. ........... 43 Chess, Joseph ......................... 62 - 87 - Chevrey, Nicolas ...................... 41 Chien, Edward K. ..................... 34 Chilton, Jamie M. ..................... 22 Chinnasami, Harish .................. 44 Chiu, Wei-Che.......................... 54 Chivukula, Venkat Keshav ....... 82 Choi, Colin K. ........................... 55 Choi, Heejin ............................. 49 Choi, Jeunghwan ..................... 36 Choi, Jin-Woo .......................... 24 Chokhandre, Snehal ................ 72 Chomaz, Jean-Marc ................. 40 Chrisey, Douglas B. ................. 75 Christiani, Thomas ................... 39 Christiansen, Eric ..................... 38 Chueh, Juyu ............................. 54 Chun, Young, Wook ................. 67 Chung, Chen-Yuan .................. 47 Chung, Eunna .......................... 71 Cibis, Merih .............................. 51 Cigan, Alexander D. ................. 74 Cilingir, Ahmet C. ..................... 84 Cito, Salvatore ................... 29, 51 Claeson, Amy........................... 31 Claiborne, Thomas ................... 58 Clark, Alicia .............................. 69 Clause, Kelly ............................ 79 Clayton, Erik H. .................. 56, 61 Cleary, Heather ........................ 35 Clement-Guinaudeau, Stephanie.......................... 32 Clough, Rachel ........................ 63 Coats, Brittany ......................... 39 Colbrunn, Robb ............ 31, 71, 72 Collins, Daniel .......................... 42 Collins, DeRaan ....................... 78 Colwell, Clifford ........................ 28 Connizzo, Brianne K. ......... 37, 81 Conover, Timothy..................... 69 Consigny, Daniel W. ................ 33 Cook, Daniel ...................... 71, 72 Cook, Daniel J.......................... 71 Cook, James L. ........................ 74 Corbiere, Nicole ....................... 77 Cornillie, Pieter ......................... 55 Corr, David T...................... 59, 75 Correa, Tatiana ........................ 29 Cortes, Daniel .............. 48, 57, 60 Costelloe, Jennifer ................... 52 Cotton, John R. ........................ 45 Coudrillier, Baptiste .................. 60 Coulter, Jamie .......................... 39 Craig, Stephen L. ..................... 75 Craven, Brent ........................... 82 Creecy, Courtney M. ................ 39 Cremers, Stephanie G. ............ 59 Crisco, J.J. Trey ....................... 22 Crosby, Nathan ........................ 85 Cruz, Cynthia ..................... 24, 61 Cuesta, I............................. 29, 51 D’Amore, Antonio ..................... 29 D’Lima, Darryl ........ 24, 28, 57, 78 Dabiri, Yaghoub ....................... 47 Dai, Yifei................................... 24 ASME 2012 Summer Bioengineering Conference Dai, Zoujun .............................. 47 Dal Cengio Leonardi, Alessandra ....................... 46 Dallon, John ............................ 80 Daly, Melissa ........................... 28 Dan, Adrian G.......................... 70 Danelson, Kerry A. .................. 46 Daniel, Ray .............................. 36 Darquenne, Chantal ................ 82 Darvish, Kurosh ......36, 46, 56, 81 Das, Debarun .......................... 37 Das, Saroj................................ 82 Dasi, Lakshmi .........30, 41, 43, 59 Davalos, Rafael V. ....... 23, 57, 71 Davidson, Malcolm R............... 79 Davis, Frances ........................ 81 Davis, Joshua M. ..................... 34 De Beule, Matthieu .54, 58, 61, 68 De Bock, Sander ............... 58, 68 de Jonge, Nicky ....................... 84 De Luca, Amalia ...................... 67 De Santis, Gianluca ..... 52, 58, 68 De Vita, Raffaella .................... 81 de Vries, Stefan A.H. ............... 47 De Witt, John ........................... 53 De Witt, John K. ...................... 28 de Zélicourt, Diane, A. ....... 59, 79 DeBartolo, Elizabeth ................ 63 Debbaut, Charlotte .................. 55 Debski, Richard, E. ...... 26, 39, 48 Debusschere, Nic .................... 54 Deerinck, Thomas J. ............... 76 Deffenbaugh, Daren ................ 62 Degroote, Joris .......43, 51, 52, 79 del Alamo, Juan, C. ................. 33 del Nido, Pedro .................. 67, 69 DeLancey, John ...................... 64 DeLand, Trevor ................. 45, 46 Delassus, Patrick ............... 51, 68 Delp, Scott ................... 24, 63, 78 Demetropoulos, Constantine K. 27 71, 73, 81 Demiduke, Dana ...................... 39 Deneweth, Jessica .................. 61 Denney, Linda ......................... 37 Dermksian, Matthew ................ 22 Deshpande, Vikram ........... 49, 55 Desmarais, Jenna ................... 53 Deutsch, Steven .......... 38, 54, 82 Devireddy, Ram ................. 27, 44 DeWitt, Matthew ................ 31, 44 Di Martino, Elena S. .......... 68, 69 Dias, Andrew D. ...................... 75 Díaz Pérez, Carlos Alfonso ..... 73 Diaz-Zuccarini, Vanessa.......... 66 Dibaji, Seyed Ahmad Reza...... 71 Dick, Melissa ........................... 40 Dickerhoff, Ben ........................ 29 Dickerson, Darryl ..................... 26 Dillard, Seth ............................. 44 Diller, Ken .......................... 28, 44 Ditto, Richard C. ...................... 73 Dixon, J. Brandon .............. 30, 54 Dodson, Reuben Blair ....... 34, 56 Doehring, Todd ........................ 68 Dolensky, Joseph R. ................ 38 Dollberg, Shaul ........................ 64 Dombi, George ........................ 35 Donahue, Tammy ........ 26, 48, 73 Dong, Cheng............................ 75 Dong, Ling ............................... 85 Dorfman, Kevin D. ................... 23 Dorn, Tim ................................. 28 Dorsey, Shauna, M. ................. 73 Dowling, Enda P. ..................... 49 Doyle, Adam ............................ 68 Doyle, Barry ............................. 68 Doyle, Mark.............................. 32 Dragomir-Daescu, Dan ............ 51 Drake, William B. ..................... 64 Dransfield, Ian.......................... 68 Driessen-Mol A. ....................... 63 Driscoll, Tristan ............ 22, 26, 83 Du, Huijing ............................... 57 Dubey, Rajiv ............................ 21 Dubruel, Peter.......................... 54 Dudgeon, Ross ........................ 45 Duma, Stefan ........................... 36 Duma, Stefan M. .... 36, 38, 56, 81 Duncan, Neil A. ........................ 38 Dupay, Alexander .. 32, 37, 56, 68 Durney, Krista M. ..................... 44 Dutcher, Susan ........................ 84 Dutta, Debashis ....................... 41 Dutton, J. Craig ........................ 32 Eaton, Koco ............................. 73 Eberhardt, Alan .................. 40, 80 Ecker, Tobias ........................... 20 Edd, Shannon .......................... 63 Edziah, Raymond ........ 20, 31, 44 Effat, Mohamed ....................... 43 Effat, Mohamed A. ............. 32, 43 Eggleton, Charles D. .......... 49, 50 Eick, J. David ..................... 35, 45 Einav, Shmuel.............. 42, 54, 58 Ekwueme, Emmanuel .............. 48 Elad, David .............................. 64 Elineni, Kranthi Kumar ............. 49 Elliott, Dawn M. ...... 26, 30, 48, 57 60, 73, 77, 83 Ellis, Benjamin J. ..................... 72 Ellisman, Mark H...................... 76 Elrich, Marwan ......................... 38 Elson, Elliot L. .............. 38, 49, 50 Elvikis, Arius ............................ 42 Empson, Yvonne M. ................ 48 Ene, Florentina ........................ 51 English, Sherri ......................... 39 Epstein, Jonathan A. ................ 30 Eracleous, Eleni ....................... 67 Erath, Byron ............................. 83 Erdemir, Ahmet ............ 48, 72, 76 Erhart-Hledik, Jennifer ............. 78 Eshtehardi, Parham ................. 25 Eskandari, Mark ....................... 68 Esko, Emily .............................. 53 Esmaily Moghadam, Mahdi 42, 52 Espinoza, Alejandro ........... 31, 39 - 88 - Esplin, Sean ............................. 37 Essers, Jeroen ......................... 80 Essner, Aaron P. ...................... 75 Esterhai, John L. ...................... 75 Etebu, Ebitimi ........................... 65 Etheridge, Michael ............. 31, 36 Ethier, Ross........................ 23, 65 Evans, Jeff ............................... 53 Evans, Paul C. ................... 25, 67 Evju, Øyvind ............................. 40 Evrensel, Cahit A. .................... 82 Fabbri, Dario ............................ 82 Fahy, Paul ................................ 51 Falkenberg, Cibele ................... 76 Fan, Rong ................................ 66 Farrokhi, Shawn ....................... 22 Fassbind, Michael .................... 24 Fata, Bahar .............................. 58 Fee, Timothy J. ........................ 77 Feeney, Elizabeth .................... 81 Feig, Justin S.G........................ 24 Feinstein, Jeffrey A. ........... 64, 79 Fening, Stephen D. .................. 27 Fenton, Todd ............................ 46 Feola, Andrew .................... 34, 64 Ferguson, Virginia ........ 34, 50, 56 Fernandez, Michael............ 35, 60 Ferreira, Pedro F. ..................... 67 Ferris, Lauren ..................... 37, 63 Fields, Aaron J. ........................ 84 Figliola, Richard S. ............. 42, 69 Finn, Thomas V. ....................... 53 Finol, Ender .................. 32, 51, 68 Fiore, Gianfranco B. ................. 33 Firmin, David ............................ 67 Fischer, Itzhak .......................... 70 Fischer, Kenneth J. 21, 35, 37, 73 Fisher, Matthew, B. .................. 75 Fite, Kevin ................................ 53 Fitzgerald, G. Kelley ................. 22 Fitzsimons, Kathleen ................ 85 Fitzwater, Fallon ....................... 22 Flanagan, John ........................ 23 Fleischli, James........................ 72 Flohr, Doron ............................. 64 Flynn, Michael .......................... 45 Fogel, Mark A. .............. 42, 59, 79 Foolen, Jasper ......................... 55 Forleo, Marcio .......................... 30 Fornari, Eleonora ..................... 41 Fortune, Emma ........................ 62 Foucard, Louis ......................... 25 Fournier, Adam ........................ 85 Fowler, Alex ............................. 20 Frakes, David H. ...................... 42 Francisco, Aubrey T. ................ 75 Francois, Christopher J. ........... 33 Fraser, Kate ............................. 41 Fratino, Anthony L. ................... 39 Fredberg, Jeffrey ...................... 26 Freeman, Joseph W. .... 48, 59, 70 Fregly, B.J. ....... 24, 28, 57, 59, 78 Fregly, Christopher D. .............. 28 Fu, Jianping........................ 22, 55 ASME 2012 Summer Bioengineering Conference Fu, WenYu ...............................51 Fujii, Teruo ...............................55 Fulp, Abigail .............................21 Gabler, Hampton C. .................46 Gallant, Nathan D. ....................49 Gallo, Diego .............................21 Galloway, Matthew ...................56 Gambash, Benny .....................64 Ganji, Yasaman ........................39 Ganpule, Shailesh ....................46 Gao, Yingxin .......................48, 72 Garavaglia, Lorenzo .................61 Garcia, Andres J.......................22 Garcia, Justin ...........................69 Garcia, Paulo A. .................57, 71 García, José J. ...................70, 73 Garden, O. James ....................68 Gardner, Thomas R............27, 48 Garfin, Steven ..........................73 Garrant, Emily J. ......................53 Garrity, Deborah .......................43 Gatehouse, Peter D..................67 Gatenholm, Paul ................39, 40 Gaudette, Glenn .......................69 Gayzik, F. Scott ..................46, 81 Geahlen, Robert .......................60 Gee, Michael W. .......................68 Geers A.J. ................................29 Genemaras, Amaris .................75 Genin, Guy ....... 38, 49, 50, 56, 61 George, Stephanie ...................29 Georgiou, Georgios C. .......52, 67 Gersbach, Charles ...................33 Geva, Tal..................................69 Ghanbari, Hossein....................58 Ghazanfari, S. ..........................63 Ghoddoussi, Farhad .................56 Giardini, Alessandro ...........42, 79 Gibson, Gregory A....................58 Giddens, Don P. ..... 21, 25, 29, 80 Gijsen, Frank .... 21, 25, 51, 68, 80 Gilbertson, Lars ........................71 Gilchrist, Christopher L. ............75 Gillard, Jonathan H...................67 Gillespie, Jr., John W. ..............20 Gillmeister, Lauren ...................53 Giori, Nicholas ..........................63 Giraldo, Isabel C. .....................53 Girard, Michael .........................23 Girdhar, Gaurav .......................54 Giri, Bijay ...................... 34, 40, 45 Glaser, David L. .......................37 Gleason, Rudolph ........ 47, 56, 58 Goehler, Craig ....................28, 35 Goel, Vijay K. ......... 27, 71, 73, 81 Goffi, Marco ..............................21 Gogarty, Michael ......................41 Gollnick, Clare ..........................71 Gonda, Kohsuke ......................82 Gonzales, Silvia .................61, 75 Gonzalez, Estela ......................34 Gonzalez, L. Fernando .............42 Gonzalez, Lina .........................55 Gonzalez, Lina M. ....................33 Good, Bryan ............................ 29 Good, Theresa A. .................... 55 Goodman, Adam ..................... 35 Gooty, Vasu ............................. 69 Gordon, Danica ....................... 36 Gorman, Robert C. ............ 66, 73 Gorman III, Joseph H......... 66, 73 Gorth, Deborah J ..................... 60 Goswami, Ishan ....................... 40 Gottlieb, Danielle ..................... 58 Goubergrits, Leonid ................. 51 Gounis, Matthew ...................... 54 Govindarajan, Vijay ................. 66 Grandmont, Celine .................. 82 Gray, Calum ............................ 68 Gray, Chancellor F. ................. 37 Grenier, Stephanie .................. 47 Griebel, Adam .............. 37, 76, 83 Griffin, Philip ............................ 42 Griffith, Bartley P. .................... 41 Grimm, Jonathan ..................... 65 Groen, Harald .......................... 25 Gu, Linxia ................................ 46 Gu, Mingyao ............................ 41 Gu, Weiyong ...................... 48, 61 Gu, Yu S. ................................. 72 Guess, Trent ...................... 52, 63 Guillot, Raphael ....................... 31 Gunning, Paul .......................... 66 Gunther, Steve ........................ 24 Guo, Qiaohang ........................ 47 Guo, X. Edward ....................... 84 Gupta, Michelle S .................... 75 Gupta, Ritika ............................ 65 Gupta, Vijay ............................. 50 Gustafson, Peter ...................... 62 Guterl, Clare ............................ 75 Guvendiren, Murat ................... 22 Gyoneva, Lazarina .................. 23 Haataja, Mikko ......................... 47 Haba-Rubio, José .................... 41 Hacker, Tim ............................. 38 Haddad, Jeffrey M. .................. 63 Hadi, Mohammad F. .... 35, 38, 61 Hadley, Scott ........................... 48 Haggerty, Christopher M.... 42, 59 Hahn, Michael .......................... 36 Hahn, Michael E. ............... 24, 36 Hall, Allison ........................ 24, 78 Hall, Allison L. .......................... 28 Hall, Michael ............................ 48 Halloran, Jason ........................ 72 Halwani, Dina .......................... 41 Hamada, Yasuhiro ................... 50 Hameed, Ahsan T. ................... 50 Hammer, Peter E. .................... 67 Hampilos, Perry J. ................... 74 Han, Bumsoo ............... 20, 32, 44 Han, Hai-Chao ................... 43, 69 Han, Woojin ................. 57, 77, 83 Hanlon, Andrew D. .................. 71 Hansen, Laura ......................... 58 Harbaugh, Robert .................... 29 Hardy, Warren N. ..................... 46 - 89 - Harewood, Frank J. .................. 66 Harley, Brendan ....................... 83 Harris, Michael ......................... 72 Hasan, David M. ................ 29, 42 Hashemi, Nastaran .................. 24 Haskett, Darren ........................ 80 Hass, Chris .............................. 59 Hatami-Marbini, Hamed ........... 65 Haugh, Matthew G. .................. 49 Haut, Roger...... 45, 46, 72, 73, 85 Havey, Robert .......................... 22 Haw, Jonathan ......................... 36 Hayashi, Yoshifumi .................. 40 Hayes, Curtis W. ...................... 72 Hayes, Dan ........................ 24, 44 Haynor, David .......................... 24 He, Jing .................................... 67 He, John C. .............................. 76 He, Zhaoming .......................... 29 Hefzy, Mohamed Samir...... 20, 21 Hehir, Kristin E. ........................ 60 Heinzer, Raphael ..................... 41 Heise, Rebecca ........................ 49 Heldreth, Mark ......................... 62 Helmy, Tarek............................ 43 Helmy, Tarek A. ....................... 32 Hemmasizadeh, Ali .................. 56 Hemsing, Jr., Frank S. ............. 53 Henak, Corinne ........................ 47 Hendabadi, Sahar .............. 33, 43 Henderson, Adam .................... 24 Henderson, Jonathan ............... 48 Hendriks-de Jong, Marion ........ 25 Henegar, Caitlin ....................... 30 Henkelman, R. Mark ................ 67 Henning, Elizabeth A. .............. 75 Henninger, Heath ............... 26, 72 Hensley, Daniel W. .................. 44 Heo, Su-Jin .................. 22, 26, 83 Hess, Bianca ............................ 39 Hewett, Timothy E. ....... 27, 73, 81 Higginson, Jill ........................... 62 Higginson, Jill S. ...................... 20 Hippe, Daniel, S. ...................... 67 Hiraguchi, Shin ......................... 40 Hitch, Lester ............................. 20 Hobson, Christopher M. ........... 66 Hodis, Simona .......................... 51 Hofmann, Matthias ............. 31, 59 Hogan, Harry A. ....................... 34 Hoi, Yiemeng ........................... 51 Holmes, Ryan R. ................ 35, 45 Holst, David C. ......................... 78 Hone, James C. ....................... 76 Hood, R. Lyle ........................... 20 Hoover, James ......................... 22 Hoppe, Anna L. ........................ 42 Hor, Kan N. .............................. 25 Hortensius, Rebecca A. ........... 83 Hoskins, Peter.......................... 68 Hosmane, Suneil ...................... 85 Hosnieh Farahani, Mehrdad..... 83 Howe, Robert D. ...................... 67 Howell, Stephen M. .................. 72 ASME 2012 Summer Bioengineering Conference Howes, Meghan K. .................. 46 Hsia, Tain-Yen............. 42, 69, 79 Hsu, Hui-Ju.............................. 25 Hu, Bin..................................... 35 Hu, Jerry ............................ 74, 83 Hu, Jingwen............................. 56 Hu, Minyi ................................. 45 Hu, Yingying ............................ 29 Huang, Alice ............................ 79 Huang, C.-Y. Charles ........ 61, 75 Huang, Chun Yuh C. ............... 74 Huang, Hayden ....................... 49 Huang, Yuan ........................... 67 Huang, Zhongping ................... 70 Huey, Daniel J. ........................ 74 Hufford, Kevin.......................... 21 Hull, Maury L. .......................... 72 Hung, Clark T. ..............22, 44, 60 71, 74, 75 Hungate, Joel .......................... 76 Hunter, Kendall S. ............. 34, 56 Hussain, Mozammil ................. 72 Hussein, Amira ........................ 45 Hutcheson, Joshua .................. 67 Hwang, Priscilla ....................... 75 Hyun, Sinjae ............................ 39 Hyypio, Jeffrey......................... 35 Iannaccone, Francesco ..... 58, 68 Iaquinto, Joseph ...................... 24 Iatridis, James C. ..................... 75 Ifkovits, Jamie L. ...................... 73 Iftode, Cristina ......................... 39 Imai, Yohsuke.............. 38, 39, 40 Inglefield, David ....................... 44 Inoue, Nozomu .................. 31, 39 Inoue, Takuya.......................... 50 Insana, Michael ....................... 38 Iordan, Andreea ....................... 26 Iossa, Mario ............................. 65 Ishiguro, Hiroshi ...................... 70 Ishikawa, Takashi .................... 82 Ishikawa, Takuji ......38, 39, 40, 82 Islam, Kamrul .......................... 38 Ismail, Mahmoud ..................... 68 Ito, Keita ............................ 75, 84 Itu, Lucian Mihai ...................... 43 Iwabuchi, Yuki ......................... 40 Iwasaki, Kiyotaka ..................... 40 Iyengar, Ravi ........................... 76 Jaberi, Farhad ......................... 68 Jackson, Benjamin M. ............. 66 Jackson, David N. ................... 64 Jackson, Jennifer .................... 59 Jacobs, Nathan ........... 30, 60, 77 Jafarnejad, Mohammad ........... 54 Jain, Pranay ............................ 53 Jain, Rakesh K. ....................... 84 Jamalian, Samira ..................... 54 Jamison, IV, David .................. 26 Jan, Ning-Jiun ......................... 65 Jana, Anirban .................... 32, 68 Janiga, Gábor .......................... 51 Jankowitz, Brian T. .................. 29 Jassal, Manisha ....................... 44 Jastifer, James......................... 62 Jeong, Claire G. ....................... 75 Jesty, Jolyon ................ 43, 54, 58 Ji, Baohua ................................ 84 Ji, Yali ...................................... 77 Jiang, Chunlan ......................... 44 Jiang, Song .............................. 29 Jiang, Yanfei ...................... 38, 50 Jimenez, Jorge ........................ 20 Jin, Ying ................................... 70 Jing, Jing ................................. 31 Johnson, Allison B. .................. 64 Johnson, Anthony ........ 20, 31, 44 Johnson, Brennan .............. 30, 43 Johnson, John A. ..................... 21 Johnson, Joshua E. ................. 73 Johnston, Clifton R. ................. 41 Jones, Bernard ........................ 62 Jones, H. ................................. 72 Jones, Loren ............................ 85 Jones, Morgan H. .................... 27 Jones, Steven A....................... 63 Jouzdani, Sara ......................... 65 Joyce, Jessica ......................... 53 Jun, Miao ................................. 73 Jung, Ranu .............................. 63 Kadlowec, Jennifer ............ 35, 39 Kakuta, Akira ........................... 85 Kallmes, David F...................... 51 Kalsi, Hardeep S. ..................... 51 Kamen, Ali ......................... 29, 43 Kamper, Derek G. .................... 53 Kang-Mieler, Jennifer ............... 53 Kanter, Kirk R. ......................... 59 Kanters, F.M.W. ....................... 63 Kao, Ting Hsien ....................... 31 Kaplan, Lee D. ......................... 74 Kapnisis, Konstantinos ............ 41 Karami, Ghodrat ...................... 46 Karcher, Darrin ........................ 45 Kargar, Mehdi .......................... 50 Karikari, Isaac O. ..................... 75 Karmonik, Christof ................... 63 Karniadakis, George ................ 51 Kasinkas, Lisa.................... 33, 50 Kasra, Mehran ......................... 39 Kassis, Timothy ....................... 30 Katagiri, Kengo ........................ 40 Katgiri, Kengo .......................... 51 Katkov, Igor I............................ 70 Kato, Yasushi........................... 58 Katz, Ira ................................... 69 Kaufman, Alan ......................... 36 Kaufman, Kenton R. .... 26, 48, 62 Kaunas, Roland ................. 25, 54 Kazlauskas, Christine .............. 53 Keane, Nickolas ................. 46, 56 Keaveny, Tony M. .............. 34, 84 Kee, Patrick ............................. 29 Kelkhoff, Douglas O. ................ 83 Kellihan, Heidi B. ..................... 33 Kemper, Andrew R. ..... 36, 38, 81 Kendell, Ashley ........................ 46 Kent, Timothy L........................ 43 - 90 - Kerandi, Allan M. ...................... 76 Keyes, Joseph.......................... 69 Khambadkone, Sachin ............. 79 Khanna, Payal .......................... 75 Kharkar, Prathamesh ............... 31 Khetan, Sudhir ......................... 61 Kheyfets, Vitaly ........................ 51 Khiabani, Reza ......................... 79 Khodarahmi, Iman .................... 43 Khoshgoftar, Mehdi .................. 75 Khoshnevis, Sepideh ............... 44 Khozeymeh, Mohammad Iman .. 52 Kia, Mohammad ................. 52, 63 Kiapour, Ali ................... 27, 73, 81 Kiapour, Ata M. ...... 27, 71, 73, 81 Kienast, Kurt............................. 53 Kieweg, Sarah .......................... 35 Killian, Megan..................... 73, 79 Kilway, Kathleen V. .................. 35 Kim, Brandon T. ....................... 28 Kim, Byung Kyu........................ 77 Kim, Chong .............................. 39 Kim, Hyunggun......................... 29 Kim, Jin Koo ............................. 55 Kim, Jong-Eun.......................... 80 Kim, Jungsil .............................. 56 Kim, Loren ................................ 39 Kim, Minwook ........................... 83 Kim, Oleg ................................. 57 Kim, Tyler ................................. 75 Kim, Yoon Hyuk ....................... 73 Kim, Young............................... 20 Kim, Young-Ho ......................... 80 King, Mark ................................ 28 King, Robert ............................. 54 Kinoshita, Haruyuki .................. 55 Kirn-Safran, Catherine ............. 22 Kitahara, Shigemi ..................... 40 Kitajewski, Jan ......................... 60 Kittur, Harsha ........................... 23 Klein, Robert, W. ...................... 75 Kleiven, Svein .......................... 60 Knarr, Brian .............................. 62 Knebl, Janice............................ 78 Knowlton, Christopher B. ... 27, 52 Kobayashi, Ikuma..................... 39 Kogan, Andrei .......................... 50 Kolli, Kranthi Kumar ........... 32, 43 Kolodgie, Frank ........................ 41 Kondrashov, Dimitriy ................ 71 Kono, Kenichi ........................... 50 Koomalsingh, Kevin ................. 66 Koomalsingh, Kevin J. .............. 73 Koombua, Kittisak .................... 84 Koppes, Ryan........................... 59 Korkut, Zeynep Dereli .............. 24 Kornuta, Jeffrey, A. .................. 54 Koutsouridis, Gregory, G. ......... 63 Koys, Theresa M. ..................... 34 Kras, Jeffrey ............................. 46 Krauza, Matthew L. .................. 70 Krdey, Absei ............................. 40 Krebsbach, Paul H. ............ 22, 55 Kren, Stefan M. ........................ 80 ASME 2012 Summer Bioengineering Conference Krishnamoorthy, Mahesh .........74 Krishnan, Ramaswamy ............26 Kroeger, Jan-Robert .................70 Krumpe, Peter E. ......................82 Kubo, Toshiro ...........................40 Kuhl, Ellen .............. 33, 73, 74, 84 Kung, David K. .........................42 Kural, Mehmet ....................67, 69 Kusano, Kristofer ......................46 Kusano, Stephanie ...................77 Kuxhaus, Laurel .................53, 77 Kyoya, Kohei ............................38 LaDisa, Jr., John F. ..................64 Lai, Victor K. ................. 35, 57, 76 Laing, Susan T. ........................29 Lake, Spencer ..........................57 Lake, Spencer P. ......................76 Lakes, Roderic S. .....................56 Laksari, Kaveh ...................46, 81 Lalanne, Elaine ............ 20, 31, 44 Lam, Raymond H.W. ................22 Lamkin-Kennard, Kathleen .......63 Lamping, Jeffrey W. .................62 Lan, Shenghui ..........................34 Lange, Richard .........................66 Laptoiu, Dan .............................62 Lassman, Kenneth ...................21 Lau, Kevin ..........................31, 66 Lauric, Alexandra .....................52 Laz, Peter .................................53 Le, Trung ..................................41 Leask, Richard L. ...............40, 66 Leasure, Jeremi .......................71 Ledoux, William ........................24 LeDuc, Philip, R. ................33, 55 Lee, Chang-Soo .......................37 Lee, Jae-Hwan .........................65 Lee, Namheon ..........................25 Lee, Phil .............................37, 73 Lee, Ted T. ...............................22 Lee, Whal .....................32, 37, 68 Leesar, Massoud ................32, 43 Leevy, W. Matthew ...................57 Lefever, Joel A. ........................70 Legant, Wesley R. ..............30, 61 Leitkam, Samuel ......................72 Lemons, Jack ...........................41 Leonardi, Alessandra Dal Cengio ........................56 Leotta, Daniel F. .......................42 Lessner, Susan M. ...................21 Levack, Melissa M. ...................66 Levine, Jason W. .......... 27, 73, 81 Levine, Mitchel .........................85 Levine, William N. ..............27, 48 Lewicki, Kathleen A. .................53 Lewis, Martin ............................28 Li, Guoan..................................73 Li, LePing .................................47 Li, Lingmin ................................57 Li, Wen ...............................22, 45 Li, Zhao ....................................28 Li, Zhigang ...............................56 Li, Zhixin ...................................80 Liao, Jun ...................... 29, 37, 64 Libera, Miguel .......................... 66 Liechty, Kenneth W. ................ 37 Lien, Michelle ........................... 45 Lima, Eric G. ...................... 44, 75 Limbert, Georges ..................... 76 Lin, Christopher C. ................... 24 Lin, Lawrence .......................... 53 Lin, Steve................................. 29 Lin, Yi-Chung ........................... 28 Lippell, Jared M. ...................... 77 Liu, Aiping ................................ 42 Liu, Baoyu................................ 77 Liu, Biyue ................................. 67 Liu, Chun ................................. 49 Liu, Haijiao ............................... 39 Liu, Haofei ............................... 67 Liu, Peng ................................. 68 Liu, Ping................................... 70 Liu, X. Sherry ..................... 34, 84 Lloyd, David ............................. 28 Lo, Cecilia ................................ 55 Lockwood, Danielle ................. 69 Loerakker, Sandra ................... 81 Loew, Leslie M. ........................ 76 Loeys, Bart .............................. 32 Long, Benjamin L. .................... 78 Long, Gary ............................... 44 Long, Quan ........................ 51, 82 Long, Timothy .......................... 44 Longnecker, Robert ................. 78 Lopata, Richard ....................... 21 Lord, Thomas .......................... 53 Loth, Francis .......... 51, 52, 63, 70 Lowe, Dawn A. ........................ 81 Lowstedt, Isabel ....................... 39 Lu, Bin ..................................... 71 Lu, Dongsi ............................... 67 Lu, Hang .................................. 22 Lu, Jia ...................................... 82 Lu, Peng ............................ 31, 59 Lu, X. Lucas....................... 22, 23 Lugade, Vipul A. ...................... 62 Lumsden, Alan......................... 63 Lundberg, Hannah J. ......... 27, 52 Lylyk, Pedro ............................. 54 Lynch, Adrian G. ...................... 52 Lynch, Bryan E. ....................... 54 Lythgoe, Mark .......................... 31 Ma, Ding .................................. 59 Ma, Ronghui ................ 20, 31, 44 Maas, Steve....................... 57, 72 Maas, Tatjana .......................... 33 MacGillivray, Tom .................... 68 MacLean, Ian S. ...................... 26 Madigan, Michael .................... 36 Mageswaran, Prasath .............. 31 Magland, Jeremy ..................... 48 Mahajan, Roop L. .................... 57 Mahaney, Kelly B. .................... 42 Mahoor, Mohammad H. ........... 53 Maidhof, Robert ................. 84, 85 Maier, Andreas ........................ 68 Maiti, Spandan......................... 34 - 91 - Majidi, Carmel .......................... 47 Makris, Eleftherios ............. 74, 83 Maldjian, Joseph A. .................. 36 Malek, Adel .............................. 52 Maletsky, Lorin ............. 22, 37, 63 Malhotra, Neil R. ...................... 26 Manal, Kurt............................... 52 Mancino, Robert J. ................... 75 Mandala, Mahender A. ............. 21 Manning, Keefe ............ 38, 54, 82 Manomohan, Greeshma .......... 26 Manorama, Abinand ................. 45 Mansour, Joseph M. ................ 47 Mansy, Hansen ........................ 47 Manuchehrabadi, Navid ........... 20 31, 44 Mao, Wenbin ............................ 30 Marcolongo, Michele ................ 26 Mardal, Kent-Andre .................. 40 Margulies, Kenneth B. .............. 30 Mari, Jean Martial .................... 23 Mark, Andrew E. ...................... 44 Marklein, Ross ......................... 61 Marks, William .......................... 35 Marlin, Shane ........................... 35 Marnell, Daniel ......................... 49 Marsden, Alison ........... 42, 52, 64 79, 82 Marsh, Chelsea .................. 46, 48 Marshall, Lauren ...................... 39 Martin, Andrew ......................... 69 Martin, Bryn........................ 41, 70 Martin, Caitlin ........................... 69 Martin, John ............................. 60 Martin, John D. ......................... 84 Martin, Larry D. ........................ 35 Martin, Shawn .......................... 26 Martori, Amanda ...................... 21 Mason, Justin ........................... 67 Massey, Chris .......................... 26 Matheis, Erika, A. ..................... 72 Mathew, Justin ......................... 76 Mathur, Meha ........................... 70 Matsumoto, Takeo ................... 50 Matsunaga, Daiki ..................... 40 Mauck, Robert L ........... 22, 26, 40 75, 77, 83 Mayer, John, E. .................. 58, 66 McConnaughey, William B. ...... 38 McDaniel, Michael C. ......... 21, 25 McDevitt, Todd C. .................... 22 McDonald, John ....................... 77 McElhinney, Doff B. ........... 42, 79 McFarlin, Barbara L. ................ 34 McGah, Patrick .................. 42, 44 McGarry, J. Patrick .................. 49 McGloughlin, Timothy M. ... 32, 68 McGowan, Craig P. .................. 28 McIff, Terence E. .......... 37, 62, 73 McIntosh, Andrew S. ................ 60 McLain, Rob ............................. 31 McLean, Scott .......................... 61 McMahon, Patrick J. .......... 39, 48 McMeeking, Robert M. ............. 49 ASME 2012 Summer Bioengineering Conference McNamara, Laoise M. . 49, 60, 66 McPeek-Bechtold, Nolan ......... 61 McPherson, David D. .............. 29 Meehan, Andrew ..................... 20 Mehrabian, Amin ..................... 47 Melander, Jennifer ............. 35, 45 Melnykov, Artem ...................... 38 Mendina, Mariana .................... 50 Meng, Hui .......................... 52, 59 Menon, Prahlad G. ............ 51, 54 Merkle, Andrew ....................... 46 Merrill, Denise R. ............... 62, 71 Merrill, Tom ....................... 62, 71 Merryman, David ..................... 26 Merryman, W. David .... 36, 67, 80 Mesfar, Wissal ......................... 72 Meskauskas, Julia ................... 65 Messner, William ..................... 55 Meyer, Andrew .................. 28, 59 Meyer, Eric .............................. 85 Meyer, Richard, S. ................... 82 Meyer, Ronald ......................... 45 Mezencev, Romen .................. 77 Michaelson, Jarett ................... 49 Migliavacca, Francesco ........... 41 Mihalef, Viorel .................... 29, 43 Millard, Matthew ...................... 63 Miller, D. Craig......................... 73 Miller, Jason ............................ 36 Miller, Kristin ............................ 81 Miller, Leslie ............................ 53 Milligan, Nicole C. .................... 66 Mingin, Todd............................ 62 Miniaci, Anthony ...................... 27 Mirabella, Lucia ................. 41, 42 Miyagawa, Taimei ................... 39 Moalli, Pamela ................... 34, 64 Moglo, Kodjo ........................... 72 Mohaghegh, Fazlolah .............. 82 Molony, David .......................... 80 Moltzer, Els.............................. 80 Monbaliu, Diethard .................. 55 Mongrain, Rosaire ................... 66 Monroe, W. Todd ............... 24, 64 Monson, Kenneth .............. 37, 58 Moon, Sung M. ........................ 30 Moore, Brian L. ........................ 62 Moore, Rick ............................. 20 Moore, Jr., James E. ......... 54, 76 Moran, Patrick ......................... 39 Morbiducci, Umberto ............... 21 Moreno, Daniel P. .............. 46, 81 Moretti, Matteo .................. 33, 76 Morgan, Derrick S. .................. 34 Morgan, Elise .......................... 45 Morris, Liam G. ............ 51, 52, 68 Morrison, Robert ...................... 53 Morrow, Duane A. ................... 48 Morrow, Kaity .......................... 22 Morrow, Melissa M. ................. 62 Morss Clyne, Alisa ....... 40, 76, 77 Mortier, Peter........................... 58 Motavalli, Mostafa ................... 47 Mousel, John ..................... 82, 83 Moyer, John T. ......................... 48 Mu, Anbin................................. 30 Muccigrosso, David ................. 67 Muller, Jacobus H .................... 52 Muluk, Satish C.................. 32, 68 Munn, Lance L. ........................ 84 Murienne, Barbara ................... 23 Murphy, Meghan K. ................. 74 Murray, Wendy ............ 22, 28, 38 Murtuza, Bari ........................... 42 Mustafy, Tanvir ........................ 38 Mut, Fernando ............. 25, 41, 54 Muthurangu, Vivek ............. 64, 79 Myers, Kristin ..................... 35, 60 Myles, Valtresa ........................ 37 Mynard, Jonathan P. .......... 25, 79 Nadareyshvili, Alexander I. ...... 42 Nagayama, Kazuaki ................. 50 Nagel, Tina ........................ 48, 80 Nain, Amrinder ............. 30, 50, 55 Nakaaki, Keita.......................... 39 Nakadate, Hiromichi ................ 85 Nam, Jong-Hoon...................... 49 Nandakumar, Krishnaswamy ............ 24, 64 Napolitano, Anthony P. ............ 75 Narmoneva, Daria.................... 50 Narr, Paul................................. 49 Nasr, Saghar............................ 38 Natarajan, Raghu..................... 27 Natarajan, Ramesh .................. 49 Nauman, Eric ........................... 26 Navitsky, Michael ............... 38, 54 Nawathe, Shashank ................. 34 Neal, Devin .............................. 74 Neilson, Peter .......................... 53 Nemenoff, Raphael .................. 76 Nemunaitis, Gregory ................ 20 Nencka, Andrew ...................... 80 Neptune, Richard R. ................ 28 Nerurkar, Nandan .............. 77, 80 Nestle, Trent T. ........................ 62 Netravali, Nathan ..................... 63 Neu, Corey....... 26, 37, 48, 76, 83 Neuberger, Thomas ................. 82 Neuman, Michael ..................... 62 Newby, David........................... 68 Newman, Kelly ......................... 61 Nguyen, Callistus M. ................ 34 Nguyen, Thao D..... 23, 34, 37, 60 Ni, Qingwen ............................. 45 Nichols, Jennifer ...................... 22 Nicolay, Klaas .......................... 81 Nicoll, Steven ........................... 75 Niebel, Casandra ..................... 33 Niederberger, Craig ................. 85 Nieuwstadt, Harm A. .......... 21, 68 Niida, Yusaku........................... 30 Nims, Robert ............................ 74 Nishitani, Kazutoshi ................. 40 Nix, Stephanie ......................... 40 Nobari, Soroush ....................... 66 Norris, Tom .............................. 24 Novak, Tyler............................. 76 - 92 - Nover, Adam B. .................. 44, 75 Novo, Mario .............................. 63 Ntsinjana, Hopewell ................. 79 Nuckley, David J. ............... 31, 48 Nye, Kevin ................................ 37 O’Connell, Grace D. ........... 71, 75 O’Malley, Marcia ...................... 53 O’Neill, Christine F. .................. 39 Oakes, Jessica ......................... 82 Obaid, Daniel R. ....................... 67 Occhetta, Paola........................ 76 Odegard, Gregory M. ............... 48 Oden, Z. Maria ......................... 53 Ogilvy, Christopher ................... 29 Ohara, Takahiro ....................... 33 Ohashi, Toshiro ........................ 30 Oishi, Masamichi ...................... 55 Okada, Yoshifumi ..................... 40 Okamoto, Ruth ......................... 84 Oliveira, Matthew ..................... 20 Olsen, Michael G...................... 20 Oltean, Alina............................. 80 Oomens, Cees W.J. ..... 41, 47, 81 Orozco, Diego .......................... 27 Orth, Michael ............................ 45 Ortiz, Ana K. ............................. 64 Oshima, Marie .............. 40, 51, 55 Oshinski, John N. .... 25, 29, 32,58 Oungoulian, Sevan R. .............. 60 Overby, Darryl R. ..................... 65 Oyen, Michelle L. ..................... 35 Ozcelikkale, Altug............... 20, 32 Paden, Matthew L .................... 62 Paintrand, Isabelle ................... 31 Pal, Siladitya ............................ 34 Pallarés J. .......................... 29, 51 Pan, Jun ................................... 45 Pandy, Marcus ......................... 28 Pane, Ryan S. .......................... 53 Panta, Yogendra ................ 23, 71 Panzer, Joseph ........................ 79 Papaharilaou, Yannis ......... 52, 67 Papaioannou, Theodore G. ...... 33 Parent, Eric C. .......................... 36 Park, Daniel S. ......................... 24 Park, Jung ................................ 36 Park, Miri .................................. 22 Park, Seungman ...................... 44 Park, Won Man ........................ 73 Parker, Kim H. .......................... 64 Parsons, Kevin D. .................... 30 Parthiban, Sujeeth.................... 85 Pasqualitto, Giacomo ............... 65 Passerini, Tiziano ..................... 32 Patel, Bipin ............................... 62 Patel, Nisha .............................. 40 Patel, Radhika .......................... 72 Patel, Sagar ............................. 49 Patil, Shantanu S. .................... 57 Patnaik, Sourav ........................ 64 Patten, Carolynn ...................... 59 Patten, Eli ........................... 24, 61 Patterson, Rita ................... 21, 78 Patton, Declan A. ..................... 60 ASME 2012 Summer Bioengineering Conference Paul, Anup K. ...........................43 Payne, Michael .........................35 Pearce, John A. ..................70, 71 Pedrigi, Ryan M. .......................65 Peelukhana, Srikara Viswanath .. 32, 40, 43 Peiffer, Véronique......... 21, 51, 59 Pekkan, Kerem ............. 51, 54, 55 Peloquin, John M......................30 Pence, William .........................35 Peng, Ying................................47 Penny, Daniel J. .......................79 Perrine, Shane .........................56 Peter, Dinesh ...........................58 Peters, Christopher L. ..............72 Petersen, Kristen ......................72 Peterson, Sean D. ........ 41, 53, 83 Peterson, Travis .......................36 Petrini, Lorenza ........................41 Picart, Catherine ......................31 Piccinelli, Marina ......................32 Pichamuthu, Joseph E. ............29 Pidaparti, Ramana..............65, 84 Pierce, Eric ...............................26 Pinchuk, Len ............................58 Pinelli, Michele .........................82 Pintar, Frank .............................31 Piraino, Francesco .............33, 76 Pirentis, Athanassios ................26 Pittaccio, Simone ...............20, 61 Placentino, luca ........................65 Platt, Manu ...............................58 Plesniak, Michael .....................83 Poellmann, Michael ..................34 Pohle-Krauza, Rachael J..........70 Poisson, Laila ...........................45 Polak, Samantha J. ..................83 Polstein, Lauren R. ...................33 Popescu, Anda .........................64 Popescu, Diana ........................62 Popescu, Mihai .........................64 Post, Allison .............................53 Post, Ryan................................35 Potter, Ryan .............................81 Pourazady, Mehdi ....................20 Powell, Bethany .......................35 Powers, Alexander K. ...............36 Praet, Tomas ............................61 Preseault, Nathan.....................35 Price, Christopher ....................45 Priest, Ryan M. .........................48 Prince, Chekema ......................41 Pruitt, Lisa ..........................24, 61 Pryse, Kenneth M. ....................38 Putman, Christopher ................28 Puttlitz, Christian ......................73 Qiao, Aike.................................51 Qin, Ling ...................................34 Qin, Yi-Xian ........................34, 45 Qin, Zhenpeng ...................44, 57 Quatman, Carmen E. ... 27, 73, 81 Querzoli, Giorgio ......................65 Quitadamo, Christian................24 Rabbah, Jean-Pierre ................66 Rabin, Yoed ............................. 24 Rachev, Alexander . 69, 73, 81, 84 Radisic, Milica .......................... 30 Ragavan MS, Anpalaki J. ........ 82 Raghavan, Madhavan L..... 29, 36 38, 42 Rahbar, Nima .......................... 44 Rahmani, Benyamin ................ 58 Rainis, Carrie A. .... 22, 26, 39, 48 Rajabi-Jaghargh, Ehsan .......... 74 Rajan, Neena..................... 84, 85 Rajendran, Kavitha .................. 26 Ramachandran, Manasi..... 29, 42 Ramadhyani, Satish ................ 36 Raman, Arvind ................... 60, 63 Ramaswamy, Sharan .............. 66 Ramesh, K.T...................... 56, 85 Ramirez, Manuel A. ................. 83 Rao, P.V.M. ............................. 53 Rasponi, Marco ................. 33, 76 Rastgar Agah, Mobin ......... 46, 81 Rath, Jordan ............................ 53 Rathod, Rahul.......................... 69 Rausch, Manuel ....................... 73 Raut, Samarth ................... 32, 68 Rawal, Beni Ram ..................... 62 Razzook, Alexander R. ............ 20 Reátegui, Eduardo ............. 33, 50 Reber, Erik............................... 62 Recht, Michael ......................... 48 Redaelli, Alberto ................ 33, 76 Reddy, Prasika ........................ 82 Reddy, Vadiyala Mohan........... 79 Redel, Thomas ........................ 29 Reese, Shawn P. ..................... 83 Reeves, Claire ......................... 60 Regis, Shawn .......................... 44 Rehman, Saqib ........................ 36 Reich, Daniel H. ....................... 50 Reid, Korey .............................. 65 Reid Bush, Tamara ............ 45, 72 Reimer, Andrew J. ................... 74 Reina-Romo, Esther ................ 56 Reis, Michael ..................... 24, 61 Ren, Xiaomin ........................... 70 Renard, Marjolijn ..................... 32 Rentschler, Mark ..................... 50 Repetto, Rodolfo ...................... 65 Responte, Donald J. ................ 83 Restrepo, Maria ........... 42, 59, 79 Retarekar, Rohini ..................... 42 Reuther, Katherine E. .............. 37 Reynolds, Erik ......................... 33 Reynolds, Noel H. .................... 49 Rezaei, Asghar ........................ 46 Rhyne, Ashley ......................... 81 Richards, Jennifer .................... 68 Richardson, Will ....................... 54 Richardson, William ................. 76 Riegler, Johannes .................... 31 Rietdyk, Shirley ........................ 63 Riley, James J. ........................ 42 Rim, Yonghoon ........................ 29 Ringo, Alex .............................. 49 - 93 - Rittgers, Stanley E. .................. 63 Rival, David E. ......................... 41 Roberts, Chris .......................... 23 Robertson, John ................. 20, 44 Robinson, Drew ....................... 22 Rodriguez, Isaac ...................... 77 Roland, Michelle ................ 24, 36 Roldan-Alzate, Alejandro ......... 33 Romens, Alissa ........................ 34 Romero, Edwar ........................ 62 Ronan, William ......................... 49 Rong, Xi ................................... 38 Rosenberg, Gerson .................. 38 Rossenwasser, Robert ............. 29 Rossi, Tommaso ...................... 65 Rossignac, Jarek ..................... 59 Rossmann, Jenn Stroud........... 69 Rossmeisl, John ....................... 20 Roszelle, Breigh ....................... 42 Roth, Joshua D. ....................... 72 Rotman, Oren .......................... 42 Rowland, Ethan M. ................... 59 Rowson, Steven ................. 36, 56 Roy, Sylvain ............................. 23 Roy-Chaudhury, Prabir ............ 74 Royston, Thomas ..................... 47 Rozance, Paul J. ................ 34, 56 Ruberti, Jeffrey......................... 74 Rubinsky, Boris ........................ 27 Ruder, Warren C. ............... 33, 55 Rullkoetter, Paul ....................... 62 Rutten, Marcel .............. 21, 33, 63 Ryan, Justin ............................. 42 Rylander, Christopher G. ... 20, 28 44, 59 Rylander, Marissa Nichole... 20, 31 44, 57, 59, 70, 71 Ryzhova, Larisa ....................... 67 Sacks, Michael, S. . 29, 58, 66, 80 Sadowsky, Michael J. .............. 33 Sadr, Nasser ............................ 76 Safadi, Fayez ........................... 36 Sah, Robert L. .......................... 57 Sahari, Ali................................. 33 Saif, Taher ......................... 25, 30 Saikrishnan, Neelakantan ........ 66 Sajja, Sujith .............................. 56 Sakamoto, Naoya .................... 49 Sakar, Mahmut ......................... 74 Salimi Jazi, Mehdi .................... 46 Salinas, Manuel ....................... 66 Salmanzadeh, Alireza .............. 23 Samady, Habib .................. 21, 25 Sampat, Sonal ................... 22, 74 Sampson, Alana ....................... 71 Samuel, Jitin ............................ 40 Sander, Ed ............................... 23 Sangeorzan, Bruce .................. 24 Sano, Michael .................... 23, 57 Santago, Anthony C. ................ 81 Santhanakrishnan, Arvind .. 41, 62 Santini, Francesco ................... 41 Sanyal, Arnav........................... 84 Sarntinoranont, Malisa ............. 47 ASME 2012 Summer Bioengineering Conference Sarver, Joseph J. .................... 37 Sato, Masaaki.................... 30, 49 Satriano, Alessandro ............... 69 Saucke, Jeff............................. 50 Sauerberg, Iris ................... 27, 48 Saul, Katherine ........................ 28 Schaap, Michiel ....................... 25 Schache, Anthony ................... 28 Schaller, Jens .......................... 51 Scheer, Justin.......................... 31 Scherr, Thomas ................. 24, 64 Schievano, Silvia ....41, 42, 64, 79 Schluchter, Mark ..................... 47 Schmelz, Eva .......................... 23 Schmidt, David ........................ 66 Schneeberger, William ............ 43 Schofield, Jonathon S. ............ 36 Schrank, Elisa, S. .................... 20 Schreier, David ........................ 38 Schroer, Alison ........................ 26 Schuman, Thomas P. .............. 35 Schuurbiers, Hans ................... 25 Schwarz, Chaid ....................... 38 Schweitzer, Ronen .................. 79 Schwertz, Joseph .................... 40 Scrivano, Esteban ................... 54 Seawright, Angela ................... 32 Seebeck, Joern ....................... 24 Segal, Yoav ............................. 23 Segers, Patrick .......32, 43, 51, 52 54, 55, 58, 68, 79 Segura, Tatiana ....................... 79 Seifalian, Alexander M............. 58 Seimenis, Ioannis .................... 67 Semple, Scott .......................... 68 Serhan, Hassan ....................... 73 Setton, Lori A........................... 75 Sevener, Kathleen ................... 35 Sewell, MK .............................. 80 Seyedali, Mahyo ...................... 36 Seymour, Kelly M. ................... 35 Sforza, Daniel .......................... 28 Shadden, Shawn ....32, 33, 43, 51 Shaffer, Nicholas ..................... 52 Shah, Neha ............................. 57 Shakeri, Mostafa ..................... 43 Shalhoub, Sami ....................... 63 Shao, Jin-Yu ...................... 77, 84 Sharma, Puja........................... 30 Sharma, Puneet ...................... 29 Sharp, M. Keith ........................ 43 Shazly, Tarek .......................... 84 Sheehan, Joseph .................... 39 Sheets, Kevin .................... 30, 55 Sheikh, Abdul .......................... 50 Shender, Barry ........................ 31 Shephard, Mark ....................... 57 Sheriff, Jawaad ............ 43, 58, 82 Sherman, Orrin ........................ 48 Sherwin, Spencer J. .......... 21, 51 59, 67 Shimkus, Kevin L. .................... 34 Shin, Jaeho ............................. 80 Shindev, Ivan........................... 35 Shirazi-Fard, Yasaman ............ 34 Shitzer, Avraham ..................... 42 Showalter, Brent ...................... 26 Shrive, Nigel G......................... 57 Shrout, Joshua D. .................... 57 Shum, Judy .............................. 68 Shuto, Takashi ......................... 73 Sibole, Scott............................. 48 Siddiqui, Adnan........................ 59 Siedlecki, Christopher A. ......... 38 Sigal, Ian A. ............................. 65 Siggelkow, Eik ................... 27, 48 Siggers, Jennifer ...................... 65 Silder, Amy ........................ 24, 78 Silva, Christine ......................... 54 Silverstein, Amy ....................... 40 Simmons, Craig A. ................... 39 Simoes, Mario .......................... 21 Simon, Marc A. ........................ 80 Simon, Peter ............................ 39 Simonet, Marc.......................... 41 Sinatra, Francy ........................ 21 Sindelar, Betty ......................... 45 Singamaneni, Srikanth ............. 50 Singh, Ankur ............................ 22 Singhal, Anshul ........................ 53 Sinha, Debarshi ....................... 40 Sira, Liat Ben ........................... 64 Sirsi, Shashank R. ................... 44 Slepian, Marvin ........................ 54 Smith, Joshua H. ..................... 70 Smith, Lachlan ............. 57, 60, 77 Smith, Michael ......................... 26 Smolensky, Alexander ............. 32 Smolich, Joseph J.................... 79 Sniadecki, Nathan .............. 58, 77 Snyder, Paul ............................ 37 So, Peter .................................. 49 Soares, Joao...................... 43, 82 Soeda, Toru ............................. 73 Soker, Shay ............................. 59 Soltys, Joseph S. ..................... 78 Somashekar, Vishwanath ........ 20 Song, Guanbin ......................... 49 Song, Guoqing ......................... 38 Soslowsky, Louis J. ........... 37, 81 Sotiropoulos, Fotis ....... 41, 51, 54 Sparks, Jessica L..................... 81 Speelman, Lambert ........... 21, 25 68, 80 Spratley, Edward ..................... 72 Spray, Thomas L. .................... 59 Srolovitz, David J. .................... 47 Staelens, Steven...................... 32 Stamenovic, Dimitrije ............... 26 Stamer, W. Daniel .................... 65 Stanhope, Steven J. ................ 20 Steeden, Jennifer A. .......... 64, 79 Stefanov, Florian...................... 68 Stein, Suzan ............................ 64 Steinman, David .......... 21, 25, 51 52, 67 Steklov, Nick ............................ 57 Stemper, Brian ......................... 31 - 94 - Stephen, Beth .......................... 55 Stergiopulos, Nikos ...... 23, 33, 41 69, 70 Stetson, Nate ........................... 85 Stice, Steve L. .......................... 22 Stitzel, Joel D. .. 23, 34, 36, 46, 81 Stocchino, Alessandro ............. 65 Stoesz, Michael ........................ 62 Storti, Francesca ...................... 30 Stothers, Mark .......................... 76 Stremler, Mark.......................... 23 Strijkers, G.J............................. 63 Strijkers, Gustav J. ................... 81 Strom III, Brock T. .................... 38 Strouthidis, Nicholas ................ 23 Stubbs, Allston J. ..................... 78 Stylianopoulos, Triantafyllos..... 84 Stylianou, Antonis .............. 52, 63 Succop, Paul ............................ 43 Suciu, Constantin ..................... 43 Suever, Jonathan D. ................ 25 Sugawara, Michihito ................. 40 Sulchek, Todd .................... 30, 77 Sullivan, Christopher ................ 63 Sun, Wei ............................ 29, 69 Sun, Yu .................................... 39 Sun, Yubing........................ 22, 55 Suo, Jin .................................... 21 Suri, Shalu ............................... 22 Sutliff, Roy ................................ 58 Sutton, Michael A. .................... 21 Swan, Amelia ........................... 24 Swank, Douglas M. .................. 59 Swillens, Abigail ................. 43, 79 Sylvia, Stephen ........................ 61 Szatmary, Alex ......................... 49 Szczesny, Spencer E. ........ 60, 73 Szot, Christopher S. ........... 59, 70 Taber, Larry........................ 74, 80 Tabima, Dania .......................... 42 Tabin, Clifford, J. ...................... 80 Taelman, Liesbeth.............. 43, 79 Taghian, Toloo ......................... 50 Takahashi, Kota ....................... 20 Takahashi, Sara ....................... 40 Takeishi, Naoki......................... 39 Tamayo, Rodrigo...................... 35 Tan, Kristy ................................ 75 Tan, Wei ............................. 49, 76 Tan, Yan ............................ 49, 76 Tanaka, Kosuke ....................... 46 Tanaka, Martin L. ..................... 78 Tanaka, Ryoichi ....................... 30 Tang, Alexander ....................... 69 Tang, Dalin ......................... 67, 69 Tang, Elaine ....................... 42, 79 Tang, Jessica A.................. 31, 71 Tang, Jing ................................ 48 Tang, Simon ............................. 23 Tang, Xin ............................ 25, 30 Tao, Rong ................................ 64 Tarabichi, Saeed ...................... 70 Tashjian, Robert ....................... 72 Tashman, Scott ............ 22, 46, 48 ASME 2012 Summer Bioengineering Conference Tateshima, Satoshi...................28 Taylor, Andrew M. .. 41, 42, 64, 79 Taylor, Doris A. ........................80 Taylor, Joshua ..........................82 Taylor, Kenneth ........................50 Taylor, Michael D. ....................25 Taylor, Peter .............................63 Taylor, Robert ..........................73 Taylor, W. Robert ......... 21, 32, 58 Teng, Zhongzhao .....................67 Terada, Tomoaki ......................50 Teslovich, Nikola ......................54 Tesvich, Preston ......................24 Thamire, Chandrasekhar..........36 Thaokar, Chandrajit ..................24 Thavandiran, Nimalan ..............30 Thévenin, Dominique ...............51 Thomas, Stephen J. .................37 Thomopoulos, Stavros .......79, 81 Tian, Lian .................................42 Tibayan, Fred A. .......................73 Tierney, Áine P. ........................32 Tierney, John ...........................20 Tiersch, Terrence .....................24 Tilburey, Graham......................74 Timmins, Lucas H.....................25 Ting, Lucas H ...........................58 Tobaben, Eric J. .......................35 Tobe, Yasutaka ........................40 Toby, E. Bruce ...................37, 73 Tondon, Abhishek ....................25 Toner, Mehmet .........................27 Tong, Frank C. .........................29 Tong, Sheng .......................21, 63 Toomer, Katelynn .....................39 Toosi, Kevin K. .........................81 Topoleski, L.D. TImmie ............55 Topper, Stephen ......................38 Torzilli, Peter A. ..................47, 77 Toughiri, Raheleh .....................31 Tous, Elena ..............................73 Trachet, Bram ....................32, 52 Tranquillo, Robert T..................76 Traore, Mahama A. ..................71 Trappmann, Britta.....................55 Trippel, Stephen .......................37 Truumees, Eeric .......................71 Tsai, Richard ............................24 Tsamis, Alkiviadis .....................29 Tucker, Jennica J. ....................37 Tulenko, Thomas......................39 Tzamtzis, Spyros ......................58 Udaykumar, H.S ........... 20, 44, 66 Uemura, Makoto .......................70 Ueno, Hironori ..........................82 Umezu, Mitsuo .........................40 Undar, Akif ...............................54 Underwood, Clayton .................26 Unnikrishnan, Ginu ...................45 Untaroiu, Costin .......................80 Urban, Jillian, E. .......................36 Usera, Gabriel ..........................50 Utzinger, Urs ............................80 Valdez-Jasso, Daniela..............80 Valen-Sendstad, Kristian ... 40, 52 Valente, Anne Marie ................ 42 Valentin, Francisco .................. 37 van de Vosse, Frans .......... 21, 33 63, 82 van der Bom, Imramsjah.......... 54 van der Burgt, René ................ 82 van der Heiden, Kim .... 21, 25, 80 van der Steen, A.F.W. (Ton) ... 21 25, 68, 80 van der Voort, Dennis D. ......... 76 van devVosse, Frans ............... 30 van Donkelaar, Corrinus C. . 47, 75 83, 84 Van Doormaal, Mark ................ 67 van Heijningen, Paula .............. 80 Van Hoorebeke, Luc ................ 55 Van Loo, Denis ........................ 55 van Loosdregt, I.A.E.W. (Inge)... 66 van Sambeek, Marc ................. 21 van Turnhout, Mark C. ............. 47 Vande Geest, Jonathan ........... 65 69, 80 Vanderheiden, Sarah ............... 80 VandeVord, Pamela .......... 46, 56 Vardoulis, Orestis .................... 33 Varner, Victor ........................... 74 Vaughan, Ted J. ................ 60, 66 Vavalle, Nicholas A. ................. 46 Velisar, Anca ........................... 28 Veneziani, Alessandro ............. 32 Verbruggen, Stefaan W. .......... 60 Verhegghe, Benedict ......... 54, 58 61, 68 Verkaik, Anna Catharina .......... 30 Vermassen, Frank ............. 58, 68 Vernengo, Jennifer ............ 35, 39 Vernerey, Franck ............... 25, 84 Vernet A............................. 29, 51 Vernon, Lauren ........................ 74 Vidt, Meghan ........................... 28 Vierendeels, Jan .......... 43, 51, 52 55, 79 Vigmond, Edward J. ................ 69 Vigmostad, Sarah C..... 66, 82, 83 Vignon-Clementel, Irene .......... 82 Villa-Diaz, Luis G. .............. 22, 55 Villamarin, Adan ...................... 23 Vink, Joy ............................ 35, 60 Vinuela, Fernando ................... 28 Virmani, Renu .............. 41, 58, 68 Virtue, John ............................. 35 Viscuso, Stefano ................ 20, 61 Vital-Lopez, Francisco ............. 75 Vito, Raymond ................... 58, 73 Vlachos, Pavlos P. ............. 20, 70 Vogt, William C. ....................... 28 Voigt, Elizabeth ........................ 20 Voigt, Elizabeth E. ................... 70 Vorp, David A. ......................... 29 Voytik-Harbin, Sherry ........ 44, 76 Vresilovic, Edward J. ......... 30, 60 Vukicevic, Marija ...................... 69 Wackett, Lawrence P. .............. 33 - 95 - Wagner, Hallie P. ..................... 81 Wagner, William R. .................. 66 Wagoner Johnson, Amy J. . 34, 83 Wakatsuki, Tetsuro .................. 49 Wakhloo, Ajay .......................... 54 Walia, Piyush ........................... 27 Walker, Andrew M. ................... 41 Walker, Peter S. ................. 24, 48 Wall, Wolfgang A. .................... 68 Wallace, Kevin ......................... 20 Walsh, Michael............. 42, 51, 52 Walsh, Peter ............................ 54 Walter, Jonathan P. ................. 24 Wang, Bin ................................ 45 Wang, Bo ................................. 64 Wang, Chong ............... 61, 74, 75 Wang, Ge ................................. 59 Wang, Gonghao (Billy) ............. 30 Wang, Hong ............................. 84 Wang, Hongsheng ............. 72, 73 Wang, Ji ................................... 84 Wang, Lijuan ............................ 77 Wang, Liyun ................. 22, 23, 45 Wang, Qian .............................. 29 Wang, Ruoya ..................... 47, 56 Wang, Shanfeng ................ 55, 76 Wang, Shaobai ........................ 73 Wang, Sihong .................... 24, 28 Wang, Wen-Horng ................... 60 Wang, Wenkai.......................... 67 Wang, Xiaodu .............. 34, 40, 45 Wang, Yang ............................. 74 Wang, Ying .............................. 21 Wang, Yue ............................... 38 Wang, Ze ................................. 29 Wang, Zhijie ............................. 56 Wapner, Ronald ................. 35, 60 Warboys, Christina M. .............. 67 Ward, Kevin ............................. 84 Warnock, James N. .................. 37 Warrington, Robert ................... 62 Watkins, Simon C. ............. 29, 58 Watson, Spencer ..................... 79 Wayne, Jennifer S. ................... 72 Weaver, Ashley A. ............. 23, 34 Wechsler, Marissa E. ............... 39 Weed, Benjamin ....................... 64 Wei, Feng........................... 72, 85 Weidert, Eric ............................ 75 Weiler, Rachel A. ............... 35, 45 Weinberg, Peter, D. ........... 21, 59 Weisgerber, Daniel W. ............. 83 Weisman, Jerry ........................ 21 Weiss, Daiana .......................... 58 Weiss, Jeffrey A. .......... 26, 47, 57 72, 83 Weisshaar, Christine ................ 46 Wen, Shin-Min ......................... 49 Weng, Shinuo .......................... 55 Wentzel, Jolanda J. ...... 21, 25, 51 68, 80 Whisler, Jordan ........................ 38 White, Edward.......................... 23 Whited, Bryce..................... 31, 59 ASME 2012 Summer Bioengineering Conference Whiting, Donald M. .................. 71 Whitlow, Christopher T. ........... 36 Whitney, Jon............................ 44 Whittington, Catherine ............. 44 Wilensky, David G. .................. 74 Williams, Alexander C. ............ 24 Williams, Bruce ........................ 35 Williams, Jesse ........................ 39 Williams, Lakiesha ................... 64 Wilson, John ............................ 54 Wilson, Kate ............................ 84 Wilson, Mary E. ....................... 33 Wilson, Nathan M. ....... 51, 52, 64 Wilson, Sara E......................... 78 Wilson, Wouter .................. 75, 84 Wiltsey, Craig .......................... 39 Wimmer, Markus A. ........... 27, 52 Wing, Ian ................................. 46 Wingate, Kathryn ..................... 76 Winkelstein, Beth ......... 31, 46, 85 Wiseman, Robert ..................... 45 Wissler, Eugene H. .................. 44 Witmer, Kory............................ 82 Witzenburg, Colleen ................ 80 Wohlman, Sarah ...................... 38 Wong, Jonathan ...................... 33 Wood, Katherine C. ................. 75 Wood, Kirkham ........................ 73 Wordeman, Samuel C. . 27, 73, 81 Wright, Alexander C. ......... 30, 48 Wright, Rika M. ........................ 56 Wright, Susan .......................... 25 Wu, Chunliang ......................... 64 Wu, Zhongjun J. ...................... 41 Xenos, Michalis ........... 43, 54, 58 Xiang, Jianping .................. 52, 59 Xie, Yubing .............................. 75 Xu, Gang ................................. 84 Xu, Lisa ................................... 70 Xu, Wenwei.............................. 77 Xu, Yong ............................ 31, 59 Xu, Zhengbin ........................... 20 Xu, Zhiliang .............................. 57 Yadav, Jagjit S. ........................ 37 Yagi, Takanobu........................ 40 Yamaguchi, Takami ........... 38, 39 40, 82 Yamamoto, Sota ...................... 40 Yamanashi, Momoko ............... 40 Yamauchi, Haruo ..................... 69 Yang, Christopher .................... 85 Yang, Chun ........................ 67, 69 Yang, Sze ................................ 35 Yang, Weiguang ...................... 79 Yao, Xiaomei ........................... 45 Yap, Choon, Hwai .................... 55 Yazdani, Saami........................ 41 Yeager, Matthew S. ........... 71, 72 Yeh, Robbin ............................. 45 Yeh, Yi-Jou .............................. 31 Yeni, Yener .............................. 45 Yeoh, Stewart .......................... 58 Yiallourou, Theresia I. ........ 41, 70 Yoder, Jonathon H. .................. 30 Yoder, Mervin .......................... 44 Yoganandan, Narayan ............. 31 Yoganathan, Ajit P. ...... 38, 41, 42 59, 62, 66, 79 Yongpravat, Charlie ................. 27 Yoshida, Hirotaka .................... 40 Yoshida, Kyoko .................. 35, 60 Youssefian, Sina ...................... 44 Yu, Miao .................................. 77 Yu, Yue .................................... 51 Yuan, Chun .............................. 67 Yuan, Lin ................................. 49 Yue, Neng ................................ 80 Yun, Brian ................................ 59 - 96 - Zambrano, Byron ..................... 68 Zanartu, Matias ........................ 83 Zandstra, Peter W. ................... 30 Zaretsky, Uri ....................... 42, 64 Zastrow, Stephanie .................. 36 Zawieja, David C. ..................... 54 Zaylor, William.......................... 45 Zeinali-Davarani, Shahrokh ...... 32 Zelaznik, Howard N. ................. 63 Zelicovich, Mabel ..................... 64 Zentgraf, Bradley...................... 58 Zhang, Chi ......................... 48, 72 Zhang, Jiafeng ......................... 41 Zhang, Jinhuan ........................ 56 Zhang, Lijuan ........................... 57 Zhang, Pei ................................ 41 Zhang, Shu .............................. 34 Zhang, Xiaoli ............................ 67 Zhang, Yifan ............................. 70 Zhang, Zihao ............................ 63 Zhao, Cong-Gui........................ 40 Zhao, Ming ............................... 80 Zhao, Ruogang ........................ 50 Zheng, Jie ................................ 67 Zheng, Nigel ....................... 72, 73 Zheng, Xudong......................... 43 Zhou, Bin .................................. 84 Zhou, Jian ................................ 69 Zhou, Xiaozhou ........................ 45 Zhou, Yu-Qing .......................... 67 Zhu, Kaicen .............................. 60 Zhu, Liang .............. 20, 31, 44, 70 Zhu, Qiaoqiao........................... 48 Ziegler, Kimberly ...................... 37 Ziejewski, Mariusz .................... 46 Zimmermann, Kristen ............... 44 Zimmo, Lyn .............................. 23 Zografakis, John G. .................. 70 Zöllner, Alexander M. ......... 74, 84 ASME 2012 Summer Bioengineering Conference Session Chair/Co-Chair Index Abramowitch, Steven ...............34 Anayiotos, Andreas ..................25 Anderson, Andrew ........ 36, 37, 39 Baek, Seungik ..........................58 Banerjee, Rupak ......................32 Barker, Thomas ........................79 Behkam, Bahareh ....................33 Bhowmick, Sankha ...................31 Buckley, Jenni ..........................30 Cebral, Juan .............................28 Chahine, Nadeen .....................83 Chandran, Krishnan B. .............29 Chesler, Naomi C. ....................59 Corr, David T. ...........................57 Dasi, Lakshmi ...........................59 Davalos, Rafael V.....................20 De Vita, Raffaella .....................26 DeBartolo, Elizabeth.................53 Debski, Richard E.....................81 Dixon, J. Brandon .....................54 Donahue, Tammy ......... 35, 36, 37 38, 39 Eberhardt, Alan ........................80 Elliott, Dawn M. ........................57 Espinoza, Alejandro .................30 Evrensel, Cahit A......................82 Ferguson, Virginia ....................83 Finol, Ender ..............................32 Fischer, Kenneth J. ..................22 Fregly, B.J. .........................27, 52 Fu, Jianping ..............................30 Garcia, Andres J.......................22 Gayzik, F. Scott ........................34 Giddens, Don P. .......................21 Gijsen, Frank ........................... 25 Gounis, Matthew ...................... 54 Grimm, Michele ....................... 60 Hall, Allison .............................. 27 Hall, Allison L. .......................... 28 Han, Bumsoo ........................... 23 Han, Hai-Chao ......................... 55 Harley, Brendan ....................... 83 Hashemi, Nastaran .................. 23 Hefzy, Mohamed Samir ........... 24 Henninger, Heath .................... 22 Huang, Hayden ........................ 25 Iaquinto, Joseph ...................... 24 Karmonik, Christof ................... 28 Kaunas, Roland ....................... 25 King, Mark ............................... 78 Kuhl, Ellen ............................... 84 Kuxhaus, Laurel ....................... 22 Lake, Spencer P. ..................... 81 Lessner, Susan M. ................... 21 Li, Guoan ................................. 26 Liu, X. Sherry ........................... 83 Loth, Francis ...................... 32, 50 Manning, Keefe ....................... 82 Marsden, Alison ....................... 79 McGloughlin, Timothy M. ......... 55 Merryman, W. David ................ 80 Meyer, Eric .............................. 59 Monson, Kenneth .................... 56 Moore, Jr., James E. ............... 54 Moreno, Michael ...................... 54 Morss Clyne, Alisa ................... 33 Murray, Wendy ........................ 78 Myers, Kristin ........................... 34 - 97 - Nain, Amrinder ......................... 61 Nerurkar, Nandan .................... 79 Neu, Corey ............................... 59 Nguyen, Thao D. ...................... 23 Papaharilaou, Yannis ............... 58 Patterson, Rita ......................... 20 Pekkan, Kerem .................. 35, 38 Provenzano, Paolo ................... 55 Rabin, Yoed ............................. 57 Raghavan, Madhavan L. .......... 32 Ramaswamy, Sharan ............... 30 Rylander, Christopher G. ......... 27 Rylander, Marissa Nichole ....... 27 Sacks, Michael S. .................... 84 Sarntinoranont, Malisa ............. 21 Segers, Patrick ......................... 79 Sniadecki, Nathan .................... 22 Steinman, David ....................... 50 Stemper, Brian ......................... 85 Stitzel, Joel D. .......................... 80 Sun, Wei .................................. 29 Tan, Wei............................. 31, 55 Tanaka, Martin L. ..................... 53 Valdez-Jasso, Daniela ............. 80 Vande Geest, Jonathan ........... 23 VandeVord, Pamela ................. 56 Vigmostad, Sarah C. ................ 82 Wagoner Johnson, Amy J. ....... 61 Wang, Xiaodu .......................... 34 Williams, Lakiesha ................... 60 Wilson, Sara E. ........................ 28 Winkelstein, Beth ..................... 85 Yamaguchi, Takami ................. 82 Zhu, Liang ................................ 57 ASME 2012 Summer Bioengineering Conference About BED The Bioengineering Division (BED) of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers is focused on the application of mechanical engineering knowledge, skills and principles from conception to the design, development, analysis and operation of biomechanical systems. The Division's technical activities are organized through the Biotransport, Cell & Tissue Engineering, Design, Dynamics & Rehabilitation, Fluid Mechanics, Solid Mechanics, and Education Technical Committees. Please visit divisions.asme.org/bed/ for more information. Membership The underlying goal of the Bioengineering Division (BED) is to develop its members. You will find BED activities to be of tremendous help in making valuable contacts and staying abreast of new developments in the bioengineering industry. As a BED member, you automatically receive the division newsletter. You will also be included in all mailings to members who have an interest in Bioengineering (e.g., a "Call for Papers," specific conference announcements, etc.). Please visit http://www.asme.org/about-asme/membership/join-asme for more information on membership benefits. When filling out the membership application form, make sure to indicate "Bioengineering Division" as your first choice for Technical Division interest. - 98 - ASME 2012 Summer Bioengineering Conference Journal of Biomechanical Engineering The Journal of Biomechanical Engineering reports research results involving the application of mechanical engineering knowledge, skills and principles to the conception, design, development, analysis, and operation of biomechanical systems, including: artificial organs and prostheses; bioinstrumentation and measurements; bioheat transfer; biomaterials; biomechanics; bioprocess engineering; cellular mechanics; design and control of biological systems; and physiological systems. Website: http://scitation.aip.org/Biomechanical/ Editor: Dr. Michael S. Sacks (University of Texas, Austin) Incoming Editors: Beth Winkelstein (University of Pennsylvania) and Victor Barocas (University of Minnesota) Published: Monthly Journal of Medical Devices Focusing on applied research and the development of new medical devices or instrumentation, this new journal presents papers on devices that improve diagnostic interventional and therapeutic treatments. It provides special coverage of novel devices that allow new surgical strategies, new methods of drug delivery, or possible reductions in the complexity, cost or adverse results of health care. The Design Innovation category features papers focusing on novel devices, including some with limited clinical or engineering results. The Medical Device News section provides coverage of advances, trends, and events. New medical sensors/actuators, orthopaedic devices, cardiovascular devices, rehabilitation devices, neurological devices, bioheat transfer devices, medical instrumentation, image guided intervention/treatment, endoscopic/laproscopic devices, minimally invasive devices, human performance/force assessment, tissue engineered devices, drug/cell delivery systems, medical robotics, medical device design processes, medical device manufacturing, and human factors in medical devices. Website: http://www.asmedl.org/MedicalDevices Editors: Dr. Arthur G. Erdman (University of Minnesota) and Dr. Gerald E. Miller (Virginia Commonwealth University) Published: Quarterly - 99 - ASME 2012 Summer Bioengineering Conference 2012 SUMMER BIOENGINEERING CONFERENCE ORGANIZERS Dawn Elliott, Conference Chair University of Delaware David Steinman, Program Chair University of Toronto Sara Wilson (Information & Copyright Chair), University of Kansas Stavros Thomopoulos (Local Arrangements Chair), Washington University in St. Louis Kristen L. Billiar (Publications Chair), Worcester Polytechnic Institute Tammy L. Haut-Donahue (Student Paper Competition Chair), Colorado State University Jenni Buckley (Exhibits Chair), University of Delaware Mohamed Samir Hefzy (Finance Chair), University of Toledo David Vorp (Past Conference Chair), University of Pittsburgh PROGRAM COMMITTEE David Steinman (Chair), University of Toronto Ozan Akkus (Past Chair), Case Western Reserve University Ram Devireddy (Chair, Biotransport), Louisiana State University Rupak Banerjee (Vice Chair, Biotransport), University of Cincinnati Guy Genin (Chair, Cell & Tissue Engineering), Washington University Rob Mauck (Vice Chair, Cell & Tissue Engineering), University of Pennsylvania Lorin Maletsky (Chair, Design, Dynamics & Rehabilitation), University of Kansas Martin Tanaka (Vice Chair, Design, Dynamics & Rehabilitation), Western Carolina University David Steinman (Chair, Fluid Mechanics), University of Toronto Francis Loth (Vice Chair, Fluid Mechanics), University of Akron Jeffrey Holmes (Chair, Solid Mechanics), University of Virginia - 100 - ASME 2012 Summer Bioengineering Conference Rich Debski (Vice Chair, Solid Mechanics), University of Pittsburgh Mohammad Mofrad (Chair, Education), University of California at Berkeley Kristen L. Billiar (Vice Chair, Education), Worcester Polytechnic Institute Tammy L. Haut-Donahue (Chair, Student Paper Competition), Colorado State University Sarah L. Kieweg (Chair, PhD-Level Student Paper Competition), University of Kansas Andrew E. Anderson (Chair, MS-Level Student Paper Competition), University of Utah Kerem Pekkan (Chair, BS-Level Student Paper Competition), Carnegie Mellon University EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE John C. Bischof (Chair), University of Minnesota Michele J. Grimm (Secretary), Wayne State University David A. Vorp (Secretary-Elect), University of Pittsburgh Mohamed Samir Hefzy (Treasurer), University of Toledo Sara E. Wilson (Technical Affairs), University of Kansas Ozan Akkus (Member Affairs), Case Western Reserve University Matthew Gounis (Student Affairs), University of Massachusetts Medical School Dawn M. Elliott (Member-at-Large), University of Delaware Jeffrey E. Bischoff (External Affairs), Zimmer, Inc. Rita M. 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The resort offers onsite canoeing and kayaking, fishing, mtn. biking along 36 miles of trails, horseback riding and golfing in addition to restaurants and bars. http://www.sunriver-resort.com/ Further information about the meeting will be available at: http://www.asmeconferences.org/SBC2013 Student Paper Competition: Abstracts are solicited for student paper competitions at the levels of BS, MS, and PhD. Students selected for the competition will present their work in poster or podium sessions. Cash awards will be made to the top papers. Anticipated Submission Deadline for two-page abstracts: mid-January, 2013 SBC 2012 PROGRAM Palominito Icaco Vieques Siete Mares Ceiba Las Croabas Ocular Mechanics (S) Imaging in Biotransport (B) Rehabilitation and Clinical Devices (D) Orthopedic Soft Tissue Mechanics (S) BioMEMS and MicroFluidics (B) Device Design and Evaluation (D) WEDNESDAY, June 20, 2012 Committee Meetings (Magnolia, Poinsettia) 7:00 am-3:20 pm 3:45-5:15 pm Atherosclerosis (F,S) Joint and Cartilage Mechanics (S,T) Mechanotransduction and Sub-cellular Biophysics I (T) Computational Modeling of Human Joints (S) Mechanotransduction and Sub-cellular Biophysics II (T) Break 5:15-5:30 pm 5:30-7:00 pm Cardiovascular Imaging (F,S) 7:00-9:00 pm OPENING RECEPTION (South Pool and Trellises) 9:00-10:30 pm Business / Open-Executive Meeting (Magnolia) THURSDAY, June 21, 2012 7:00-8:00 am Breakfast 8:00-9:00 am PLENARY - Mark Henkelman (Grand Atlantic Salon 1) Break 9:00-9:15 am 9:15-10:45 am Cerebral Aneurysm (F,S) Spine Mechanics (S) Imaging and Measurement with Nano/Microdevices (D,T) Bone Mechanics (S) Microsystems and Genetic Regulation in Biological Machines (T) Abdominal Aortic Aneurysms (F,S) Modeling and Simulation of Human Movement (D) Reproductive Mechanics and Soft Tissues (F,S) Nano-Medicine and Nano-Therapeutics (B) Cardiovascular Diagnostics A Session Honoring Lloyd Back (F) POSTER SESSION I -- WITH LUNCH (Grand Atlantic Salon 2/3) Includes BS & MS Student Paper Competitions 12:30-3:00 pm 3:00-4:30pm Ken Diller 70th Birthday Tribute Session (B) Break 10:45-11:00 am 11:00 am-12:30 pm Heart Valves (F,S) Computational Fluid Dynamics Challenge (F) Grand Challenge to Predict In Vivo Knee Loads (D) Undergraduate Design Competition (D) FRIDAY, June 22, 2012 Breakfast 6:30-7:30 am 7:30-9:00 am WORKSHOP: 4D PCMR for Visualizing Hemodynamics (F) WORKSHOP: Teaching Cell and Tissue Engineering (E,T) Fung and Mow Award Lectures Cardiovascular Devices (D,F,S) Computational Modeling of Biological Tissues - Tribute to Robert Spilker (S) The Cellular Environment (T) PhD Paper Competition: Cardiovascular Tissue Engineering and Flow PhD Paper Competition: Tissue Engineering and Mechanics PhD Paper Competition: Tissue and Cell Solid Mechanics Break 9:00-9:15 am 9:15-10:45 am Vascular Mechanics (S) Microscale Fluid Mechanics (D,F) PhD Paper Competition: Cardiovascular Solid Mechanics PhD Paper Competition: Biotransport and Devices PhD Paper Competition: Injury and Dynamics of Motion Break 10:45-11:00 am 11:00 am-12:30 pm Brain Injury (S) POSTER SESSION II -- WITH LUNCH (Grand Atlantic Salon 2/3) 12:30-3:00 pm Industry Field Trip (off-site: meet in lobby) 2:00-7:00 pm Abaqus Scripting Course 2:30 - 7:00 pm BEDROCK CONCERT (South Pool and Trellises) 7:00-10:00 pm SATURDAY, June 23, 2012 11:30 am-1:00pm WORKSHOP: Solid Mechanics Imaging at Hierarchical Scales (S,T) WORKSHOP: Bringing Assistive Device Designs to Market (D) WORKSHOP: Tips for Tenure in Bioengineering (E) Injury Biomechanics I (S) Muscle and Tendon Mechanics (S) Organs, Morphogenesis and Development (T) Injury Biomechanics II (S) Growth, Remodeling, and Repair (S) Nano, Micro and Multiscale Mechanics (S,T) Break 1:00-1:30 pm 1:30-3:00 pm Pediatric Cardiology (F) Small Animal Models in Cardiovascular Mechanics (F,S) Human Movement Analyses (D) Musculoskeletal and Interfacial Tissue Engineering (S,T) Respiratory Fluid Mechanics (F) Break 3:00-3:15 pm 3:15-4:45 pm WORKSHOP: Biotransport Education (B,E) Thrombosis (F) 4:45-5:00 pm Break 5:00-6:00 pm PLENARY - Lissner Lecture (Grand Atlantic Salon 1) 6:00-6:30 pm Lissner Reception (Grand Caribbean Ballroom Foyer - Pre-Function South) 6:30-9:00 pm BANQUET (Grand Caribbean Ballroom) Sessions (Co-)Organized by Technical Committees as Indicated: B - Biotransport F - Fluid Mechanics D - Design, Dynamics & Rehab S - Solid Mechanics E - Education T - Tissue & Cellular Engineering IMPORTANT NOTES TO POSTER PRESENTERS: The Poster room will be available to all participants Wed - Sat. All posters must be set up before 12:30pm on Thursday, June 21 All posters must be taken down by 6pm, Saturday, June 23