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153. Wheeler, B.C. and Heetderks, W.J. (1980), "Performance <strong>of</strong> algorithms for the detection and classification <strong>of</strong><br />

waveforms from individual neurons," Workshop Dig. Sign. & Waveform Anal., 5th Int. Conf. Patt. Recog.,<br />

Miami Beach.<br />

154. Wheeler, B.C. and Heetderks, W.J. (1980), "The effects <strong>of</strong> sampling rate on the signal-to-noise ratio <strong>of</strong><br />

biological signals," Proc. 8th New Eng. Bioeng. Conf., 446-450, Cambridge MA.<br />

155. Wheeler, B.C. and Heetderks, W.J. (1979), "Separation <strong>of</strong> cockroach giant axon action potentials using<br />

multiunit analysis techniques," Proc. 7th New Eng. Bioeng. Conf., 310-313, Troy NY.<br />

156. Kim, M., Shin, K.G., and Wheeler, B.C. (1978), "A systems model <strong>of</strong> cell kinetics and its application to<br />

cancer chemotherapy," Proc. Joint Automatic Control Conf.<br />

Other Conference and Workshop Presentations (unpublished)<br />

1. Microstamping Proteins for Precise Control <strong>of</strong> Nerve Cell Growth in Culture, Bruce C. Wheeler, Darren W.<br />

Branch, Joseph M. Corey, James A. Weyhenmeyer and Gregory J. Brewer, Conference on Micr<strong>of</strong>abrication<br />

for Biotechnology, San Jose CA, October 27, 1997.<br />

2. Artificial Patterning <strong>of</strong> the Growth <strong>of</strong> Neurons: a Beginning Technology, Lecture to Spinal Cord Injury<br />

Center, Amirkabir <strong>University</strong>, Tehran, Iran, Jan. 6, 1993.<br />

3. Technology for Recording from Many Individual Neurons, Tutorial, 5th Annual Iranian Biomedical<br />

Engineering Conference, Tehran, Iran, Jan. 5-7, 1993.<br />

4. H. Wiggins, G. Hetzel, B. C. Wheeler, and M. Lupescu, "Real-time sorting <strong>of</strong> neural action potentials one<br />

hundred channels at time," 24th Annual Neural Prosthesis Workshop, Bethesda, MD, October 13-15, 1993.<br />

5. NCSA Workshop on Real-Time Applications <strong>of</strong> High Performance Computing for Biological Imaging,<br />

Urbana, IL. , September 1993. (Poster authors: B. C. Wheeler, M. Lupescu, G. Hetzel, and H. Wiggins)<br />

6. Ozdamar, O., and Wheeler, B.C., (1992), "Real-time processing <strong>of</strong> neurological signals: neuronal and EEG<br />

spike detection using digital signal processors", invited tutorial, IEEE EMBS Ann. Conf. (Paris, France)<br />

7. Multineuron Patterning and Recording, ONR Conference on Controlled Growth and Communication in<br />

Cultured Mammalian Neurons, Elkridge, MD, April 27, 1992.<br />

8. Techniques for Patterning Hippocampal Neurons in Culture, Midwest Hippocampal Mtg. Urbana, July10,<br />

1992.<br />

Invited Lectures<br />

1. Writing Scientific Papers, ISABEL 2009 (bioengineering conference), Bratislava, Slovakia, November 25,<br />

2009.<br />

2. Brain on a Chip: Can We Build One? ISABEL 2009 (bioengineering conference), Bratislava, Slovakia,<br />

November 24, 2009.<br />

3. Meet the Editors. ISABEL 2009 (bioengineering conference), Bratislava, Slovakia, November 24, 2009.<br />

4. Meet the Editors. IEEE Eng. Med. Biol. Conf, Minneapolis MN Sept 3, 2009.<br />

5. Writing Scientific Papers: Preparing your manuscript – what are the editors and reviewers looking for? IEEE<br />

Eng. Med. Biol. Conf, Minneapolis MN Sept 3, 2009.<br />

6. Developments in Biomedical Engineering. Talk to Gainesville Chapter <strong>of</strong> the IEEE EMBS. March 25, 2009.<br />

7. Brain on a Chip: Can We Build One? Los Alamos National Laboratory, February 27, 2009.<br />

8. Faculty for “Neuro-Electronic Hybrid School, Institute for Advanced Studies, the Hebrew <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />

Jerusalem, Israel, March 15-20, 2009. Invited but withdrew for health reasons.<br />

9. Brain on a Chip: Progress in its Design and Construction", Workshop on Nanotechnology as an Enabler for<br />

Neuroscience, Neuroengineering and Neural Prostheses, Stanford <strong>University</strong>, Dec 11, 2008.<br />

10. Brain on a Chip: If We Build One, What Will It Say? Distinguished Lecture Series, invited talk, Institute for<br />

Computing, Information and Cognitive Systems, <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> British Columbia, October 23/24, 2008.<br />

11. Brain on a Chip. U <strong>Florida</strong> Biomedical Engineering Dept Seminar, Sept 2009.<br />

12. Brain on a Chip: Can We Build One? IEEE EMBS Annual Conference, Neural Engineering Symposium,<br />

Vancouver, British Columbia, Aug 2008.<br />

13. Meet the Editors. IEEE Eng. Med. Biol. Conf, Vancouver, British Columbia, Aug 2008..<br />

14. Brain on a Chip: Can We Build One? ECE Dept., Southern Methodist <strong>University</strong>, April 30, 2008.<br />

15. Brain on a Chip: Can We Build One? Brain and Bio Engineering Department, KAIST, November 14, 2007.<br />

16. Biologically inspired binaural hearing aid algorithms: Design principles and effectiveness, Seoul National<br />

<strong>University</strong>, November 13, 2007<br />

17. Brain on a Chip: Can We Build One? Seoul National <strong>University</strong>, November 12, 2007.<br />

18. Brain on a Chip: Can We Build One? Biomedical Engineering Department, Yale <strong>University</strong>, Oct. 18, 2007.<br />

December 2009 Bruce C. Wheeler p. 12/23

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