Bioengineering for Sustainable Development

This page contains the teaching material of the XLI GNB Summer School "Bioengineering for sustainable development" held in Brixen 12-15 September 2022.

In the file session you can find the following presentations:

  1. Ahluwalia - School Introduction
  2. Ahluwalia - An overview on global health
  3. Vito - The importance of good data Analysis for SDGs compliance
  4. De Maria - Life cycle of medical devices
  5. Stefanini - Healthcare in low-resource settings and medicine of poverty
  6. Makobore - Needs assessments in low resource settings and the role of biomedical engineers
  7. Pecchia - Biom clin engineering in WHO response for COVID-19 pandemic
  8. Mangano - Case study in vitro diagnostics for malaria control
  9. De Maria - The UBORA platform for innovation in medical technologies
  10. Severi - Reverse and Frugal Innovation
  11. Giuliani - Corax
  12. Fabbri - IBD
  13. Lantada - Enabling Design and Manufacturing Technologies
  14. Stokes - AI for pneumonia
  15. Signorini - Medical Device Solutions for Fetal and Maternal Health
  16. De Gaetano - BAMBI Baloon Against (post-partum) Maternal BleedIng
  17. Calderai – The Right to Access to Safe (open source) Medical Technologies
  18. Lippi - Open-Source Medical Devices a Pathway to Safe Medical Technologies
  19. Atwine - Implementing a clinical study in low resources settngs
  20. Iadanza - Management and maintenance of medical technologies in low-resource settings (part 1, part 2, part 3)
  21. Magjarević - On IFMBE and where are we today 60+ years from the foundation
  22. Hyttinen - EAMBES the European Alliance for Medical and Biological Engineering and Science


Recorded lessons

Arti Ahluwalia - School Introduction


Arti Ahluwalia - An overview on global health


Domenico Vito - The importance of good data Analysis for SDGs compliance


Carmelo De Maria - Life cycle of medical devices


Angelo Stefanini - Healthcare in low-resource settings and medicine of poverty


Philippa Makobore - Needs assessments in low resource settings and the role of biomedical engineers


Leandro Pecchia - Biom clin engineering in WHO response for COVID-19 pandemic


Valentina Mangano - Case study in vitro diagnostics for malaria control


Carmelo De Maria - The UBORA platform for innovation in medical technologies


Stefano Severi - Reverse and Frugal Innovation


Barbara Tomassini e Alan Fabbri - Start-up companies for accessible healthcare Corax & IBD


Andres Diaz Lantada - Enabling Design and Manufacturing Technologies


Katy Stokes - AI for pneumonia


Gabriella Signorini e Niccolò Pini - Medical Device Solutions for Fetal and Maternal Health


Maria Laura Costantino e Francesco De Gaetano - BAMBI Baloon Against (post-partum) Maternal BleedIng


Davide Piaggio - Use of smartphones for frugal innovation: guided hands-on


Valentina Calderai e Maria Elena Lippi – The Right to Access to Safe (open source) Medical Technologies, Open-Source Medical Devices a Pathway to Safe Medical Technologies


Daniel Atwine - Implementing a clinical study in low resource settngs


Giuseppe Fico - Safety and security in smartphone applications


Ernesto Iadanza - Management and maintenance of medical technologies in low-resource settings (part 1, part 2, part 3)


Lejla Gurbeta Pokvic - AI for medical device maintenance and metrology in LMICs


Increase the access to medical device - Daniela Rodriguez


R. Magjarević and Y.Hyttinen - IFMBE and EAMBES