Minutes of the Seattle Meeting
Jun. 23, 1998
ATTENDEES: R. Apfel, S. Broschat, C. Church, R. Cleveland, L. Crum, A.
Coleman, N. de Jong, F. Dunn, C. Everbach, L. Frizzell, I.
Hallaj, P. Kaczkowski, T. Leighton, I. Makin, P. Mourad, W.
Nyborg, R. Roy, A. Sarvazian, G. ter Haar, et al.
NOTE: Please notify Ron Roy (ronroy@bu.edu; 617-353-4846) if you
detect any errors or omissions.
1. The meeting started by thanking the Organizing committee for their
efforts in organizing such an excellent meeting.
2. The names and organizers of the B&B special sessions held at meeting
was listed. This meeting was a particularly productive one for B&B,
with a total of 5 special sessions (most running all day) spanning
the duration of the meeting.
- Lithotripsy (Cleveland & Coleman)
- High-Intensity Therapeutic Ultrasound (Mourad & ter Haar)
- Ultrasound-Assisted Drug Delivery (Mourad)
- Ultrasound Contrast Agents (Makin & de Jong)
- Novel Approaches to Medical Ultrasound Imaging (Broschat & Reid)
3. A vote was taken to change the name of the TC from "Bioresponse to
Vibration/Biomedical Ultrasound" to "Biomedical
Ultrasound/Bioresponse to Vibration". A motion was made by Larry
Crum and passed with a solid majority of those present.
4. A discussion was held on the nature (i.e. cost) of the socials.
The prevailing view was that socials should not be scaled back
to reduce meeting cost. This was followed up by a discussion
on the registration fees. Most attendees felt that the current
fee structure was not prohibitive.
5. Technical Initiatives for 1998:
- $300 for a student reception (with Physical Acoustics) in
Seattle.
- $1,500 for travel assistance for outside speakers (max $500
per speaker).
- $300 to defer the cost of web page development
6. The scoop on Norfolk - Fall '98:
- One special session proposed on models for tissue-ultrasound
interaction (Doug Mast)
- Doug Mast was the TPOM representative. Many thanks to Doug.
- On Tuesday there will be a social at the National Maritime Museum.
- The meeting will also feature NASA-Langley tours.
7. The scoop on Berlin - Spring '99:
- This will be a full and regular ASA meeting. All Society
functions will be active.
- The usual ASA format will be followed, with presentations in
English and regular. special and poster sessions morning and
afternoon. Anticipate a 5 day technical program with no plenary
session.
- Contributed papers = 15 minutes; Invited papers = 20 minutes.
- The EAA will have some independent components which will be
conducted on the "National Day", which will probably be Friday.
- Carr has agreed to be the TPOM representative.
- Tentative titles for special sessions:
- "Safety Guidelines for Diagnostic Ultrasound"
(W. Nyborg and F. Duck)
- "Low-Intensity Therapeutic Ultrasound" (C.
Everbach and Gail ter Haar)
- "ESWL" (R. Cleveland and M. Delius)
8. The meeting concluded over champagne, as we toasted Floyd Dunn for
winning the GOLD MEDAL of Acoustical Society of America. Three Cheers
for Floyd!
Respectfully submitted
Ronald A. Roy
February 9, 1999
| ASA Home Page
| BU/BV Main Page
| Introduction
| Research Projects
|
| Conferences and Meetings
| Minutes
| Links
|