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 FORTH: About BRI
The Biomedical Research Institute (BRI) was founded by Presidential Decree 20/98 (as a private entity), under the auspices of the General Secretariat for Research and Technology of the Ministry of Development.
From September 2001, the Institute was merged with the "Foundation for Research and Technology-Hellas" (FORTH), and its new name is "Foundation for Research and Technology-Hellas / Biomedical Research Institute".
BRI has three research directions: Molecular Medicine, Biomedical Technology, and Molecular Epidemiology.
www.bri.forth.gr

  
 BioSpace News for
In this action Third Wave asserts that ID Biomedical's patents covering its "Cycling Probe" technology are invalid and not infringed by any Third Wave products or other activities.
In addition to the research collaboration, ID Biomedical has obtained an option to a worldwide, exclusive license to use CAP in future GAS vaccines that may be developed by ID Biomedical.
Third Wave Technologies, Inc. announced today that it has filed a declaratory judgment action against ID Biomedical Corporation in the Western District of Wisconsin.
www.biospace.com /news_company.cfm?CompanyID=2209&SR=151

  
 Biomedical Equipment Technician: Medical Career Training Directory
Biomedical Engineering Technology: Gain the skills to solve medicine and biology problems through engineering technology, and launch a challenging career in the growing healthcare technology field.
With a Biomedical Equipment Technology degree you can become an essential member of the health care team.
As a biomedical engineering technologist, you'll work with physicians, therapists and technicians in the design, implementation or maintenance of equipment or methodologies in hospitals and clinics, biotech companies, government agencies and more.
www.healthcareereducation.us /medical-career-training_biomedical-equipment-technician.html   (231 words)

  
 Wiley::Introduction to Biomedical Imaging
Wiley > Engineering > Electrical & Electronics Engineering > Imaging Systems & Technology > General Imaging Systems & Technology > Introduction to Biomedical Imaging
Find supplements, online resources, and technology solutions for this title on Wiley's Higher Education Site.
"…a useful resource for anyone working in biomedical imaging…recommended to anyone with an interest in the challenging and expanding field…" (Annals of Biomedical Engineering, Issue 31:11)
www.wiley.com /WileyCDA/WileyTitle/productCd-0471237663,subjectCd-EE55,descCd-reviews.html   (157 words)

  
 Biomedical Engineering
Applying engineering and natural science to clinically oriented problems in biomedical engineering, surgical technology, cryobiology, biomechanics, medical ergonomics, and biophysical measurements - from the Aachen Univ. of Technology (Rheinisch-Westfälische Technische Hochschule, RWTH).
The Clinical Engineering Society of Ontario, CESO, represents the professional interests of Clinical Engineers and Biomedical Engineering Technologists and Technicians in the Province of Ontario.
Advances the application of engineering sciences and technology to medicine and biology, promotes the profession, and provides global leadership for the benefit of its members and humanity by disseminating knowledge, setting standards, fostering professional development, and recognizing excellence.
www.medlina.com /biomedical_engineering.htm   (1554 words)

  
 NIGERIAN INSTITUTE FOR BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING
The Division of Biomedical Radiology has within its scope the application of acoustics, microwaves, electro/nuclear-magnetic, and other high technology radiation together with the systems for their efficient and safe generation, processing, control and measurement on biological systems.
The Division of Biomedical Electronics has within its scope the application of electronics as seen in semiconductor and optical technologies applied to the generation, processing, storage and measurement of biosignals as well as non-electronic equipment technology.
2003 Professional Development Course, Tuesday 21st - Thursday 23rd October, 2003; Department of Biomedical Technology, Ahmadu Bello University Teaching Hospital, Zaria, Kaduna State, Nigeria.
www.nibe.kabissa.org   (1554 words)

  
 Todd Patrick
In genomics, ID Biomedical is developing a genomic amplification and detection technology known as Cycling Probe Technology™ (CPT).
Recently, ID Biomedical and the Georgia Institute of Technology Research Corp. entered into an agreement to utilize CPT in the development of biosensors for rapid detection of biological warfare agents.
Although ID Biomedical continues to primarily focus on the development of its vaccine portfolio, in the past two years it has generated more than $20 million from licensing CPT to third parties.
www.cbe.wsu.edu /overview/AlumniProfiles/Patrick.html   (1554 words)

  
 Herff College of Engineering
College of Engineering courses can be used in other individual programs of undergraduate study; e.g., for biomedical engineering in the degree offered through the University College.
In conjunction with UT Health Science Center, the College of Engineering offers an accelerated program in biomedical engineering, which enables students to obtain both their BS in a traditional engineering discipline and MS in biomedical engineering in just five years.
The College of Engineering has a number of outreach activities to interest students in engineering, such as the Joy of Engineering summer program for middle school students of Memphis City Schools.
www.engr.memphis.edu   (426 words)

  
 TUT Bibliography - Jaakko Malmivuo, References
Tampere University of Technology, Institute of Biomedical Engineering, Report.
Malmivuo, J. Biomedical engineering education and research at Tampere University of Technology.
Tampere University of Technology, Ragnar Granit Institute, Report.
butler.cc.tut.fi /~malmivuo/home/pub_s.htm   (1721 words)

  
 Dr
Departments, Faculty of Biomedical Eng., Amirkabir University of Technology (Tehran Polytechnic), Tehran, Iran, from Dec. 1998 until October 2000.
· Assistant Professor of Biomedical Engineering at the Department of Biomechanics Eng., Faculty of Biomedical Eng., Amirkabir University of Technology (Tehran Polytechnic), Tehran, Iran, from June 1996 until August 2000.
· Nominated by Amirkabir University of Technology for the International Prize of Professor Hossien, awarded by UNESCO, (1998).
bme.aut.ac.ir /~najarian   (1734 words)

  
 ScienceDaily -- Browse Topics: Science/Technology/Biomedical_Engineering
DOE Advanced Biomedical Technology Research - Advanced Biomedical Technology Research --- basic research into medical technologies that can be transferred to the medical field for further study.
Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society of the IEEE - Advances the application of engineering sciences and technology to medicine and biology, promotes the profession, and provides global leadership for the benefit of its members and humanity by disseminating knowledge, setting standards, fostering professional development, and recognizing excellence.
Netech --- Biomedical and Industrial Test Instruments and Calibration Services - Products and services for test and calibration of medical instruments.
www.sciencedaily.com /directory/Science/Technology/Biomedical_Engineering   (3538 words)

  
 BMES - Biomedical Engineering Society
Students choose the biomedical engineering field to be of service to people, to partake of the excitement of working with living systems, and to apply advanced technology to the complex problems of medical care.
For example, many biomedical engineers also have an M.D. degree, thereby combining an understanding of advanced technology with direct patient care or clinical research.
Biomedical engineers are employed in universities, in industry, in hospitals, in research facilities of educational and medical institutions, in teaching, and in government regulatory agencies.
www.bmes.org /careers.asp   (2596 words)

  
 Biomedical Engineering at Rensselaer
Biomedical Engineering is the application of engineering principles and technologies to medicine, healthcare and biology.
B.S., M.S., D.Eng., Ph.D. The Biomedical Engineering Department at Rensselaer is one of the oldest in the United States—one of only 33 undergraduate curriculums in the US accredited by the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET).
The Biomedical Engineering Department at Rensselaer is one of the oldest in the United States.
www.bme.rpi.edu   (626 words)

  
 Careers in Computing: Job description Imaging Technologits
Whatever the technology used, part of the job of imaging technologists is to reassure patients, who are often frightened both by the intimidating equipment being used and the possibility of a negative diagnosis.
(BIR) is dedicated to the advancement of research in the biomedical imaging and visualization sciences.
The BIR provides expertise and advanced technology related to these fields, including image aquisition, display, processing and analysis; volume visualization; computer graphics; virtual reality and virtual environments; image databases; computer workstations; computer networks; and computer programing.
www.mos.org /tcm/html/resources/cmp-careers/cnc-mri.html   (654 words)

  
 Radiology, Research Programs and Funding
CBIT at UCHC The Center for Biomedical Imaging Technology (CBIT) at the University of Connecticut Health Center comprises several groups of research faculty involved in diagnostic and cell biological imaging-including electron microscopy-, optoelectronic design, and computer/imaging science.
Biomedical Imaging Resource at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota is dedicated to the advancement of research in the biomedical imaging and visualization sciences.
High technology brain scanners and sophisticated computational analysis are performed using MRI and PET technologies.
www.dartmouth.edu /~zhuangzw/radfund-zhenwu.html   (860 words)

  
 AAMI Certification: About
ICC Certification for Biomedical Equipment Technicians (BMETs) is a formal recognition by the International Certification Commission for Clinical Engineering and Biomedical Technology (ICC) that individuals have demonstrated excellence in theoretical as well as practical knowledge of the principles of biomedical equipment technology.
The need for a work force knowledgeable in the theory of operation, underlying physiological principles, and safe application of biomedical equipment is a central concern of many hospitals and companies.
The Board of Examiners for Biomedical Equipment Technicians, operating under the direction of the United States Certification Commission (USCC) and the ICC, maintains the certification programs for biomedical equipment technicians (CBET), radiology equipment specialists (CRES), and clinical laboratory equipment specialists (CLES).
www.aami.org /certification/about.html   (215 words)

  
 CIT - Center for Information Technology - National Institutes of Health (NIH)
May 1999 – The Information Technology Management Committee (ITMC) was formed to develop and communicate recommendations and decisions at the IC level, provided a forum for building consensus across the NIH, and served as an umbrella organization to the NIH IT process management and technical committees.
DCB applies the concepts and technologies of computer, engineering, physical and mathematical science to biomedical applications including the areas of image processing, bioinformatics, genetic databases, structural biology, scientific visualization, medical imaging, telemedicine, signal processing, biomedical instrumentation, and biomathematics.
Alan S. Graeff was named Chief Information Officer (CIO) of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and Director of the newly formed Center for Information Technology (CIT) on March 6, 1998.
www.nih.gov /about/almanac/organization/CIT.htm   (3181 words)

  
 Nerd Wide Web MEDICAL RESEARCH Resources
ID Biomedical ID Biomedical develops DNA diagnostic tests (MRSA, VRE,TB) using Cycling Probe Technology.
Genesys Pharma Genesys Pharma is a Canadian biotechnology company focused on the development and commercialization of antisense technology for the treatment of various viral diseases and diseases caused by genetic disorders.
Global Emergency Telemedicine Service The objective of G.E.T.S. is to study the feasibility of the subproject 4 of the G7.
www.nerdworld.com /nw1336o1o40.html   (3181 words)

  
 Dear Uncle Ezra - Questions for Thursday, October 30, 2003 - Cornell University
NCRR Biomedical Technology Resource Centers: National Biomedical Center for Advanced Electron Spin Resonance Technology, Macromolecular Diffraction Biotechnology Resource Undulator for Structural Biology
NIBIB Biomedical Imaging Resource Center: Developmental Resource for Biophysical Imaging Opto-Electronics
Resources abound for researchers in the Cornell University Library, which is comprised of 19 libraries.
ezra.cornell.edu /posting.php?timestamp=1067490000   (5407 words)

  
 Tissue Engineering Resource Center : School of Engineering : Tufts University
The Tissue Engineering Resource Center is funded as a Biomedical Technology Research Center by the National Institutes of Health [grant: P41 EB002520].
Our expertise and facilities are focused on research, problem solving and training for the biomedical community through an integrated systems approach to the challenges of functional tissue engineering.
The Center is operated by Tufts University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
ase.tufts.edu /terc   (192 words)

  
 On The Net Resources in Virtual Reality - Medical
A project in the Biomedical Interactive Technology Center at Georgia Tech, the Eye Surgery Simulator provides both visual and tactile feedback during a simulated eye surgery training session.
Air Force Institute of Technology's Graduate School of Engineering, Virtual Environments, 3D Medical Imaging, and Computer Graphics Laboratory
Working on the design and analysis of a medical imaging application, based on both volume rendering and surface rendering using the Hybris VRML viewer prototype to display isosurfaces generated from medical 3D volume scans.
www.hitl.washington.edu /projects/knowledge_base/medapps.html   (1316 words)

  
 Imaging - LuckyWebs.com
The National Institute for Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering (NIBIB) is the newest of the research institutes at the National Institutes of Health (NIH).
The Automated Imaging Association (AIA) is a non-profit trade association dedicated to promoting the use of image capture and analysis technology.
Machine Vision and imaging technology experts in vision systems, vision inspection, and analysis.
luckywebs.com /q/imaging.html   (769 words)

  
 IFMBE News: September 2002
conference in a regular series of biennial BIOSIGNAL conferences was again organised by the Department of Biomedical Engineering, Brno University of Technology, and held in Brno (Czech Republic) on June 25 to 27, 2002, in the Masaryk University Congress Centre.
The organisation of the conference was (as in previous years) a result of the huge effort from the Department of Biomedical Engineering from the Brno University of Technology - Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Communication.
The first evening was devoted to a welcome party consisting of a traditional organ concert in the renovated new-baroque centre of the University of Technology followed by a get-together party.
ifmbe-news.iee.org /ifmbe-news/sept2002/brno.html   (684 words)

  
 Reporter - Tokyo Institute of Technology visits Imperial
The third in an annual series of biomeasurement workshops, with the broad theme of analytical science in biomedicine, was held at the institute of biomedical engineering last month.
Professor Tony Cass, institute of biomedical engineering, said: “The first two workshops initiated joint projects whose results were presented here and we look forward to this year’s talks leading to further fruitful collaborations in this important area.”
The workshops, which alternate between London and Tokyo, bring together scientists and engineers with research activities in fields as diverse as monitoring the chemistry of living neural tissue (in snails and humans), microfluidics, protein engineering, chemosensors, single molecule studies of protein-DNA interactions and the use of carbohydrates in bioanalysis.
www.ic.ac.uk /P6299.htm   (194 words)

  
 Brazil - Brazzil Magazine - Before Reforming University Brazil Needs a New Attitude
Also in Toronto are Tony Pawson, one of the world's top-10 cited biomedical researchers; Janet Rossant, award-winning discoverer of early cells that form the human placenta; and Derek van der Kooy, who analyzes the role of stem cells in adults and embryos, paving the way for new methods of repairing a damaged nervous system.
Toronto is now the fourth-largest biomedical complex in North America, with nine research institutes and annual research funding of $400 million.
Although Toronto was a historic site for the development of insulin and the polio vaccine, and a launching pad for stem-cell research, by the end of the past century its scientific cupboard was increasingly bare.
www.brazzil.com /content/view/8973/2   (12388 words)

  
 Targeted expression of baculovirus p35 caspase inhibitor in oligodendrocytes protects mice against autoimmune-mediated demyelination -- Hisahara et al. 19 (3): 341 -- The EMBO Journal
Corresponding author at: Division of Neuroanatomy, Department of Neuroscience, Biomedical Research Center (D-12), Osaka University
Division of Neuroanatomy, Department of Neuroscience, Biomedical Research Center (D-12), Osaka University Graduate School of Medicine, 2-2 Yamadaoka, Suita, Osaka 565-0871,
Division of Transgenic Technology, Center for Animal Resources and Development (CARD), Kumamoto University, Honjo 2-2-1, Kumamoto 860-0811,
embojournal.npgjournals.com /cgi/content/abstract/19/3/341   (12388 words)

  
 Martin Research Group - University of Michigan - People
Ph.D. student in Biomedical Engineering, Amirkabir University of Technology (Tehran Polytechnic) 1999-2001
University of Michigan-Ann Arbor Fall 2001- Ph.D. student in Biomedical Engineering
Martin Research Group - University of Michigan - People
msewww.engin.umich.edu:81 /people/milty/members/people_mrabidian.php   (139 words)

  
 Medical Center Information Systems (Duke University Health System): INSIDE Article
Before coming to Duke in January of this year, he had already completed a double bachelor's degree in electrical engineering and telecommunications from the University of Engineering and Technology of Lahore, Pakistan, and a master's degree in biomedical engineering and an MBA from The Ohio State University.
When INSIDE asked Chief Information Officer Asif Ahmad what his vision was for technology at Duke University Medical Center and Health System, he admitted that he is still new on the job, but he has certain projects that he knows he will pursue.
He chose to pursue post-graduate work in biomedical engineering at The Ohio State University.
www.mcis.duke.edu /inside_article.html   (1547 words)

  
 UTSA Library Databases by Subject
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www.lib.utsa.edu /Databases/List/OnALPHA.html   (1547 words)

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