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Computers in Cardiology: Sunday Symposium
Hosted by the Scientific Computing and Imaging Institute,
University of Utah
Sunday, September 13, 2009
The Scientific Computing and Imaging Institute (SCI) is an international research leader in the areas of scientific computing, visualization, and image analysis. SCI's focus is on solving important problems in biomedicine, science, and engineering using computation. Check out the work that goes on at SCI!
The SCI Institute is located in the Warnock Engineering Building at the University of Utah. Shuttle busses will leave from the Park City Marriott to take CinC2009 attendees to the symposium.
The symposium brings together an amazing group of individuals who are doing extraordinary work. The Warnock Building is a beautiful space which highlights the work of some famous University of Utah graduates, including John Warnock (co-founder of Adobe) and Ed Catmull (co-founder of Pixar Animation Studios).
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| Start Time |
Speaker |
Topic |
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| 13:30 |
Depart from Park City |
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| 14:25 |
Rob Macleod |
Introduction |
| 14:30 |
Brent Muhlestein |
Cardiac Informatics in Utah |
| 15:00 |
Ed DiBella |
Cardiac Imaging |
| 15:30 |
Frank Sachse |
Imaging and Modeling of Cardiac Cells and Proteins
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| 16:00 |
Break Coffee Break |
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| 16:30 |
Ross Whitaker |
Imaging and Image Processing |
| 17:00 |
Dana Brooks |
Modeling and Simulation in Electrocardiography |
| 17:30 |
Chris Johnson |
Visualization |
| 18:00 |
Transfer to Red Butte |
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| 18:15 |
Reception |
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| 20:15 |
Return transfer to Park City |
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The Reception following the Symposium will be held at the beautiful Red Butte Garden just minutes from the symposium location on campus.
Hors d'oeuvres and beverageswill be served. |
Getting to The Symposium
The easiest way: Busses depart from the Park City Marriott (the conference hotel) at 13:30. After the symposium, you will enjoy at reception at the beautiful Red Butte Garden (heavy hors d'oeurves & beverages) before returning by bus to the hotel.
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Want to arrive at the Salt Lake City Airport and go straight to the Symposium? You can!
Contact Park City Transportation and travel directly to the symposium (address is on the right). Your bags will be stored, and you will then travel back to the conference hotel by bus.
(800)637-3803 Toll Free
(435)649-8567 Local
(435)649-3549 Fax
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Want to travel to the Symposium on your own?
Here's where it is.

Warnock Engineering Building
72 South Central Campus Drive
Salt Lake City, Utah 84112
Phone: (801) 585-1867
Fax: (801) 585-6513
Map
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Driving Directions to the Symposium
From Park City:
- Drive North on Hwy 224 (Park Ave) until you reach I-80. (about 4 mi)
- Take I-80 West to Salt Lake City. (16.4 mi)
- Take exit #129/FOOTHILL DR./PARLEYS WAY onto FOOTHILL DR(UT-186 N) - go 2.6mi
- Continue on S 2100 E(UT-186 W) - go 0.40 mi
- Bear Left to follow UT-186 W - go 0.5mi
- Turn Right on MARIO CAPECCHI DR(UT-282) - go 0.6mi
- Turn Left on WASATCH DR(UT-282) - go 0.4mi
- Turn Left on FEDERAL WAY - go 0.2 mi
- Turn Right on CENTRAL CAMPUS DR
- Arrive at 72 CENTRAL CAMPUS DR, SALT LAKE CITY, on the Left. It says "Warnock Engineering Building" right above the front door facing the street.
- Parking is available in the large parking lot to the north by the Merrill Engineering Building.
From Downtown Salt Lake
- Drive north in Salt Lake until you reach 100 South and turn right (east).
- Follow 100 South eastward, going through the street lights on University and Wolcott. Just past Wolcott follow the road as it makes a 90 degree curve to the left, then another 90 degree curve back to the right.
- Turn right on Central Campus Drive. We are in the second building you'll see on the right, just south-east of the Merrill Engineering Building where we used to be. It says "Warnock Engineering Building" right above the front door facing the street.
- Parking is available in the large parking lot to the north by the Merrill Engineering Building.
From the Airport
- From the airport take I-80 East / 1-215 to city center. Exit on the 600 S Street Exit. Drive about six blocks.
- Turn left on West Temple Street. Drive about seven blocks to 100 South.
- Turn right (east) on 100 South. Follow 100 South eastward for approx two miles. The road climbs up the foothills. You go through the stop lights at 1300 East, then University, then Wolcott. Follow the road past Wolcott as it makes a 90 degree curve to the left, then another 90 degree curve back to the right.
- Turn right on Central Campus Drive. We are in the second building you'll see on the right, just south-east of the Merrill Engineering Building where we used to be. It says "Warnock Engineering Building" right above the front door facing the street.
- Parking is available in the large parking lot to the north by the Merrill Engineering Building.
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Conference Overview:
Sunday, 13-09-2009:
1pm: Symposium at the University of Utah highlighting local work. This will be followed by a recption at the beautiful Red Butte Garden. Follow this link for Symposium Details
Scientific Sessions Program Overview
Monday, September 14, 2009
08:00 Continental Breakfast .................... Mezanine above the lobby
09:00 M1: Rosanna Degani YIA..................... Grand Ballroom II & III
10:45 Coffee Break ................................................... Ballroom Foyer
11:00 S21: Ultrasound .......................................... Grand Ballroom I
S22: Heart Rate Variability I ................................. Grand Ballroom II
S23: Cellular Models ............................................ Grand Ballroom III
S24: Monitoring .................................................... Grand Ballroom IV
12:30 Busses load for social event.......................... Marriott Entrance
Tuesday, September 15, 2009
07:00 Continental Breakfast...................... Mezanine above the lobby
08:00 S31: Ischemia ............................................ Grand Ballroom I
S32: AF Detection and Analysis............................ Grand Ballroom II
S33: Heart Rate Variability II ............................... Grand Ballroom III
S34: ECG Imaging ............................................... Grand Ballroom IV
09:30 Coffee Break ................................................... Ballroom Foyer
09:45 S41: Monitoring ......................................... Grand Ballroom IV
S42: Whole Heart Models .................................... Grand Ballroom II
S43: Arrhythmia Mapping and Informatics ........... Grand Ballroom III
S44: Phonocardiography...................................... Grand Ballroom I
10:45 Coffee Break .................................................. Ballroom Foyer
11:15 M5: Nanotechnology ........................... Grand Ballroom II & III
12:45 Lunch ......................................................... To Be Announced
14:00 S61: Database I ........................................... Grand Ballroom I
S62: Cardiac MRI .................................................. Grand Ballroom II
S63: ECG Lead Systems ...................................... Grand Ballroom III
S64: Brugada Syndrome/Repolarization .............. Grand Ballroom IV
15:30 Coffee Break .................................................. Ballroom Foyer
16:00 S71: Ventricular Arrhythmias ....................... Grand Ballroom II
S72: Databases II .................................................. Grand Ballroom I
S73: Physiological Oscillations I ........................... Grand Ballroom III
S74: Mechanical Modeling ................................... Grand Ballroom IV
17:30 Poster session with light reception ................ Outdoor Pavilion
19:30 Poster session ends
Wednesday, September 16, 2009
07:00 Continental Breakfast .................... Mezanine above the lobby
08:00 S91: PhysioNet/CinC Challenge I ............... Grand Ballroom II
S92: ECG and Ambulatory Monitoring ................. Grand Ballroom III
S93: QT Intervals ................................................. Grand Ballroom IV
S94: Cardiovascular Imaging ............................... Grand Ballroom I
09:30 Coffee Break .................................................. Ballroom Foyer
10:00 SA1: PhysioNet/CinC Challenge II .............. Grand Ballroom II
SA2: Coronary Artery Imaging .............................. Grand Ballroom I
SA3: Ischemia and Bidomain Modeling ............... Grand Ballroom III
SA4: Physiological Oscillations II ......................... Grand Ballroom IV
11:30 Poster Session and light lunch ..................... Outdoor Pavilion
13:45 MC: Closing Plenary Session................ Grand Ballroom II & III
15:30 Conference Ends
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