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  • Chief Executive Officer and Founder of Axiom BioMedical, a San Francisco based company dedicated to
  • ices for epilepsy, he also founded DiLorenzo Biomedical, a medical device company developing novel t
  • Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority
  • Chair of the UK Space Biomedical Advisory Committee.
  • Radiation in the Environment (COMARE), and a Biomedical and Therapeutic Committee member of the Chie
  • he Study of Ethical Problems in Medicine and Biomedical and Behavioral Research - former consultant
  • inciples that should underlie the conduct of biomedical and behavioral research involving human subj
  • ch, skeletal biology, and dental research to biomedical and genetic studies.
  • s of excellence: The Center of Excellence in Biomedical and Marine Biotechnology and The Center for
  • knowledge to the solution of problems in the biomedical and sociocultural arenas."
  • macy and Health Sciences: RCMI Institute for Biomedical and Health Disparities Research, Center for
  • munications, high-tech electronics, defense, biomedical, and automotive industries.
  • echnology transfer and the creation of novel biomedical and biotechnology enterprises.
  • es, and conducts research and development in biomedical and environmental physiology.
  • sion for the Protection of Human Subjects of Biomedical and Behavioral Research.
  • though general third year courses do exist - Biomedical and Biological Sciences for biologists and P
  • sion for the Protection of Human Subjects in Biomedical and Behavioral Research.
  • e access to a vast and growing collection of biomedical and health research information.
  • the Head of Research and Development at the Biomedical and Pharmaceutical Research and Development
  • Theo H. Siegrist is a professor of Biomedical and Chemical Engineering at Florida State Un
  • search Integrity (ORI) promotes integrity in biomedical and behavioral research supported by the U.S
  • MS) degree or a Ph.D. degree in the field of Biomedical and Veterinary Sciences.
  • Chulabhorn Research Institute is a biomedical and chemistry research institute in Bangkok,
  • hool offers masters and doctoral programs in biomedical and public health sciences.
  • epair and maintain all electrical,mechanical biomedical and optical equipment in the SL Army, except
  • ad to undertake comparative research of both biomedical and veterinary significance.
  • eaching Hospitals, as well as other national biomedical and environmental research institutions, oth
  • he Study of Ethical Problems in Medicine and Biomedical and Behavioral Research was incorporated in
  • ontrol, the new Paul D. Coverdell Center for Biomedical and Health Sciences, as well as the emerging
  • Examples of such a collection are biomedical and satellite image databases.
  • It also has a joint DVM/Ph.D program in Biomedical and Veterinary Sciences.
  • roscience, physiology), engineering science ( biomedical and electrical engineering, computer science
  • nce is a peer-reviewed scientific journal on biomedical and psychosocial approaches to addiction.
  • working in the Texas Medical Center and the biomedical and biotechnology research community in Hous
  • llion, nine-story, Jaharis Family Center for Biomedical and Nutrition Sciences.
  • icated to the development and application of biomedical and health informatics in the support of pat
  • n, adaptation, and population genetics, (see biomedical anthropology ).
  • mton University, which has a M.S. program in biomedical anthropology; UMass Amherst, University of K
  • Pyrolytic Carbon for Biomedical Applications
  • ries such as circuit board manufacturing and biomedical applications
  • Spatial Models and Biomedical Applications (811 pages) 2003 (second printi
  • Other biomedical applications include orthopedics, plastic su
  • ellow for his important contributions to the biomedical applications of plasmas[3].
  • eraction of microwaves with plasmas, and the biomedical applications of cold plasmas, a field known
  • proteinchip) are measurement devices used in biomedical applications to determine the presence and/o
  • of cold plasmas that can be used in various biomedical applications, including in dentistry.
  • Based on the older BIMED program for biomedical applications, it used keyword parameters in
  • Polydioxanone is used for biomedical applications, particularly in the preparatio
  • a variety of practical applications, such as biomedical applications, environmental monitoring, qual
  • d scaffolds for tissue engineering and other biomedical applications, Jeffery L. Coffer, Melanie A.
  • an important area of science with potential biomedical applications.
  • Liquid crystals: frontiers in biomedical applications.
  • oranes, oligomeric phosphate diesters aiming biomedical applications.
  • He states that "the biomedical approach would be to identify the genetic ba
  • umcision, while arguing that the secular and biomedical approaches are not proved to have been succe
  • he co-founder of a number of start-up in the biomedical arena, including Molecular Engines Laborator
  • o President of Vietnam National Biomedical Association.
  • incredibly controlled materials used in the biomedical, aviation, and aerospace fields.
  • al Cancer Institute's Comprehensive Minority Biomedical Branch Task Force and the National Advisory
  • Central - Biomedical Campus District
  • Located on NC State University Centennial Biomedical Campus (part of the Centennial Campus comple
  • e North Carolina State University Centennial Biomedical Campus is located 2.5 mi (4.0 km) west of th
  • rposes Didactic Department at the University Biomedical Campus of Rome.
  • hs obtained his Ph.D. diploma in 1988 on the biomedical center at Uppsala University in Sweden.
  • offers the bachelor of engineering degree in biomedical, chemical, civil, computer, electrical and m
  • reates, 649 masters and doctoral students in biomedical, chemical, civil, computer, electrical, envi
  • Biomedical Chromatography is a peer-reviewed scientific
  • application that addresses the interests of biomedical community by presenting networks based on th
  • rograms and other tools that will enable the biomedical community to integrate, analyze, model, simu
  • consultant in research and development with biomedical companies, and as a writer.
  • mplex, 10th and Home, Technology Square, The Biomedical Complex, the Student Center renovation, the
  • Foundation, Member of the NIH-NCRR National Biomedical Computation Resource Advisory Committee.
  • Biomedical Computation Review (BCR) is a quarterly, ope
  • kground, in order to build a community among biomedical computational researchers who come from a va
  • Engineering majors include biomedical, computer, electrical, energy, industrial &
  • nded center part of the National Centers for Biomedical Computing (NCBC).
  • The National Centers for Biomedical Computing (NCBCs) are part of the U.S. NIH p
  • University as Director of the Institute for Biomedical Computing, and in 2001, he moved to the Univ
  • ment and classical computer-aided design, to biomedical computing, reverse engineering and scientifi
  • computer science, quantitative methods, and biomedical computing;
  • aw and found that a handicap is not merely a biomedical condition but rather can exist as a perceive
  • backbone for distributed web applications in biomedical data integration, in particular, the GoPubMe
  • earch interests include Bayesian modeling of biomedical data, particularly genetic and genomic data.
  • The company also hosts three biomedical databases: Cases Network, a database of medi
  • enic flows, supersonic and hypersonic flows, biomedical device flow visualization etc.
  • ional Academy of Engineering in 1997 for his biomedical devices and for making engineering more popu
  • Researchers in HESL worked in biomedical diagnostics and therapeutics, in environment
  • The University of Chicago's Knapp Center for Biomedical Discovery.
  • s ranked among the nation's institutions for biomedical education and research.
  • the first university in Taiwan dedicated to biomedical education and research.
  • les "Chuck" Durward Griffin (born 1952) is a biomedical engineer involved in artificial heart valve
  • e University of Ghent (Ghent) in 1980 and as biomedical engineer at the Katholieke Universiteit Leuv
  • Richard ("Dick") Ward Jones was a biomedical engineer and authority on physiological cont
  • Trimmer and Tufts colleague David L. Kaplan ( Biomedical Engineer) gained international attention upo
  • Linda G. Griffith (born 1960) is an American biomedical engineer, and Professor of Biological Engine
  • Sujoy Kumar Guha is an Indian biomedical engineer.
  • Mehmet Toner, PhD is a Turkish biomedical engineer.
  • , 1921) is an American aviator, inventor and biomedical engineer.
  • nd biopreservation and to the wider field of biomedical engineering in the form of inventions, books
  • so an Adjunct Professor in the Chemistry and Biomedical Engineering departments at Stony Brook Unive
  • n is currently a Professor of Mechanical and Biomedical Engineering at the Georgia Institute of Tech
  • obtained his bachelor's of science degree in biomedical engineering in 1980, and Brown University in
  • IT, he was involved with the creation of the Biomedical Engineering department, the movement of the
  • g awards at Boston University, including the Biomedical Engineering Teacher of the Year Award, the C
  • an Associate Professor in the Departments of Biomedical Engineering and Mechanical Engineering in th
  • l Engineering and Director of the Center for Biomedical Engineering at MIT.
  • d the University of Iowa where he majored in Biomedical Engineering and was a member, director, and
  • etiring from rugby he has completed a PhD in biomedical engineering at Duke University in the United
  • ng meshed well with Dr. Lyle's background in biomedical engineering and healthcare informatics, and
  • r, where the main athletics center and joint biomedical engineering and optics building bear his nam
  • Distinguished Professor in the department of Biomedical Engineering and is the Foundation Professor
  • Computer Science, Electrical Engineering and Biomedical Engineering at the University of Southern Ca
  • the Harvard Medical School and professor of biomedical engineering at the Harvard-MIT Division of H
  • (2008-2012) and serves as a Director of the Biomedical Engineering Society (2008-2011).
  • o establish the importance of fibronectin in biomedical engineering and wound repair.
  • BioMedical Engineering
  • Biomedical Engineering
  • ed Professor of Mathematical Sciences and of Biomedical Engineering at New Jersey Institute of Techn
  • ed funding to start two research centres, in Biomedical Engineering and Cybersecurity, respectively.
  • Biomedical Engineering (M.S.)
  • Biotechnology and Biomedical Engineering
  • Biomedical Engineering - 30 seats
  • Fellow of Biomedical Engineering Society.
  • Hak is the Inez Caudill Eminent Professor of Biomedical Engineering and chair of mechanical engineer
  • Biomedical Engineering administered jointly by the Facu
  • 's research laboratory at MIT is the largest biomedical engineering lab in the world, maintaining ab
  • y the Germeshausen Professor of Chemical and Biomedical Engineering and maintains activity in the de
  • The Department of Biomedical Engineering (BME)
  • B. in Biomedical Engineering in 1994.
  • Herbert Herff Professor of Biomedical Engineering
  • Recipient of Outstanding Biomedical Engineering Educator Award from ASEE.
  • inked polymer gel and is thus of interest in biomedical engineering for controlled drug delivery.
  • prove people's lives primarily by supporting Biomedical engineering research and education.
  • a professor of agricultural engineering and biomedical engineering at the College of Engineering of
  • Mark Borodovsky is a Regents' Professor of Biomedical Engineering and Computational Science and En
  • EVA is also used in biomedical engineering applications as a drug delivery
  • He is at the Center for Biomedical Engineering of the Massachusetts Institute o
  • te professor, he soon became director of the Biomedical Engineering Program.
  • il Engineering, McGill University, Master in Biomedical Engineering from Imperial College of Science
  • The current 2011 rankings put the biomedical engineering graduate program as second in th
  • l Oncology; and an Adjuct Appointment in The Biomedical Engineering Department at Northwestern Unive
  • He founded the national biomedical engineering honor society Alpha Eta Mu Beta
  • The Whitaker Biomedical Engineering Institute at the Johns Hopkins U
  • sic under the Girl Talk alias while studying biomedical engineering at Case Western Reserve Universi
  • he is an Associate Professor of Chemical and Biomedical Engineering and Adjunct Professor of Orthope
  • . Dixon received his Ph.D. from Texas A&M in biomedical engineering while working in the Optical Bio
  • One of the founders of Biomedical engineering in India, Prof. Guha is internat
  • ch roles as a Distinguished Professor in the Biomedical Engineering department in 2004.
  • d Computer Engineering Department and in the Biomedical Engineering Department of the University of
  • Architectural Technology • Biomedical Engineering • Computer Engineering • Compute
  • gnition of being "well-known in the field of biomedical engineering" and for being "a role model and
  • ng ), Carnegie Mellon University (Masters in Biomedical Engineering), and Stanford Graduate School o
  • Some of these specialized areas include Biomedical engineering, Automated Manufacturing, Pre-En
  • ous times affiliated with the Departments of Biomedical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, and Mecha
  • logy housing the Wallace H. Coulter Dept. of Biomedical Engineering, dedicated 2002.
  • SSE) offers degrees in biological chemistry, biomedical engineering, cell and molecular biology, che
  • f Medicine Environmental Health Sciences and Biomedical Engineering, and the Director of Pulmonary a
  • the Departments of Chemical Engineering and Biomedical Engineering, as well as the Doherty Apartmen
  • al biology, clinical medicine), engineering ( biomedical engineering, chemical engineering, mechanica
  • Electrical Engineering, Control Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, etc.
  • Pratt awards undergraduate degrees in biomedical engineering, civil and environmental enginee
  • tions, High-speed electronics and photonics, Biomedical engineering, Information systems and softwar
  • s commonly used in physiology, pharmacology, biomedical engineering, sports/exercise studies and psy
  • 08 Yale University graduate with a degree in biomedical engineering, and is currently working at Yal
  • The Alfred E. Mann Institute for Biomedical Engineering, commonly known as the Alfred Ma
  • ed with six associated academic departments: biomedical engineering, cognitive science, computer sci
  • is pursuing her Ph.D. at Duke University in Biomedical Engineering.
  • earch Committee for the IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering.
  • He is also an adjunct professor in biomedical engineering.
  • rch in Montemagno's lab in the Department of Biomedical Engineering.
  • biophysics and for establishing the field of biomedical engineering.
  • engineering; biological systems engineering; biomedical engineering; chemical engineering; chemical
  • f Microbiology and the American Institute of Biomedical Engineers.
  • a part of the dual degree MBA/SM Harvard-MIT Biomedical Enterprise Program with the Harvard-MIT Divi
  • lman is a physician, medical researcher, and biomedical entrepreneur in the fields of genetics disea
  • y Professor and Director of the Institute of Biomedical Ethics of the University of Zurich, Switzerl
  • ee, the Human Gene Therapy Subcommittee, the Biomedical Ethics Advisory Committee, and several Data
  • Biomedical Ethics Unit
  • nce 2007 she is director of the Institute of Biomedical Ethics of the same University, which was des
  • Funded by a Wellcome Trust Biomedical Ethics Strategic Award, iSEI has embarked on
  • he is a board member of the Swiss Society of Biomedical Ethics as well as of the German Academy of E
  • of Life and Death Responsibilities in Jewish Biomedical Ethics and authored Introduction to Jewish a
  • Life & Death Responsibilities in Jewish Biomedical Ethics, Aaron L. Mackler, JTS, 2000
  • n mainly concerned with ethics, particularly biomedical ethics.
  • hen at the University of Virginia Center for Biomedical Ethics.
  • ental ethics and stands in sharp contrast to biomedical ethics.
  • he University of Zurich as Full Professor of Biomedical Ethics.
  • The project will be centered around a new biomedical facility for the Wake Forest School of Medic
  • rbons and neurotoxins, are being used in the biomedical field with a special emphasis on controlling
  • articipants are encouraged to find work in a biomedical field, though anything related to their stud
  • bable sutures and are being evaluated in the biomedical field.
  • itors must have an M.D., D.O., or Ph.D. in a biomedical field.
  • it currently by default applies just to the biomedical fields.
  • ir of the Division of Public Health at UGA's Biomedical Health Science Institute.
  • graduate progammes; Medicine MB BCh BAO, BSc Biomedical Health and Life Sciences and the BSc Radiogr
  • orld to acknowledge that our emphasis upon a biomedical health care system is wrong, and that we nee
  • S.T. Acton and N. Ray, Biomedical Image Analysis: Tracking, Morgan and Claypoo
  • S.T. Acton and N. Ray, Biomedical Image Analysis: Segmentation, Morgan and Cla
  • He works mainly in the field of Biomedical Imaging and Spectroscopy, Ultrafast lasers a
  • ctor of the Athinoula A. Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging at the Massachusetts General Hospita
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