Keynote Speaker

Dr. Andrea Remuzzi
University of Bergamo

Dr. Andrea Remuzzi is a Full Professor of Biomedical Engineering at the University of Bergamo, Italy, and former Head of the Biomedical Engineering Department at the Mario Negri Institute for Pharmacological Research. His research focuses on biomedical transport phenomena in artificial organs and living systems, fluid shear stress effects on vascular endothelial cells, and computational modeling of blood flow in vascular access for hemodialysis patients.


Dr. Jimmy Moore
Imperial College London

Dr. James E. Moore Jr. is a professor at Imperial College London, where he holds the Bagrit & Royal Academy of Engineering Chair in Medical Device Design in the Department of Bioengineering. His research spans cardiovascular biomechanics, implantable medical devices, and the lymphatic system. He is particularly known for pioneering work on lymphatic biomechanics, offering new insights into lymphatic pumping mechanisms and the transport of signaling molecules such as nitric oxide and chemokines.



Dr. Andrew McCulloch
UC San Diego

Dr. Andrew McCulloch is the Shu Chien Chancellor’s Endowed Chair in Engineering and Medicine at the University of California San Diego and Director of the Institute of Engineering in Medicine. Dr. McCulloch has published over 300 peer reviewed research articles. His lab uses multi-scale engineering approaches to help understand, diagnose and treat heart diseases and to understand the biological principles underlying human athletic performance.