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 BME Stony Brook :: Department of Biomedical Engineering
The principal outcome of this course is to engage the new BME student with the opportunities of working at a research university, and to encourage them to enter the laboratory as a key part of their education.
Topics covered include force vectors, moments and torque, analyses of systems in equilibrium, skeletal joints and muscles, stress and strain in living systems, material properties of biological tissues, multiaxial deformations and stress analyses, and mechanical modeling of biological tissues.
Specific topics to be covered are as follows: developmental biology (nature's tissue engineering), mechanisms of cell-cell and cell-matrix interactions, biomaterial formulation, characterization of biomaterial properties, evaluation of cell interactions with biomaterials, principles of designing an engineered tissue.
bme.sunysb.edu /bme/ugrad/courses.html   (2060 words)

  
 Medicine | Topic Definition | Find the Meaning and Define the Answer of Medicine   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Medical decision making (MDM) process involves the analysis and synthesis of all the above data to come with a list of possible diagnoses (the differential diagnoses) and what needs to be done to come up with a final diagnosis which would explain the patient's problem.
A full list is given on the health profession page.
Anatomy is the study of the physical structure of organisms.
www.thefreeencyclopedia.com /definition/word.aspx?w=Medicine   (3640 words)

  
 Biomedical Engineering at Iowa - Graduate Degree Programs
The Biomedical Engineering Department is one of five departments in the College of Engineering at The University of Iowa.
One of the great advantages of studying biomedical engineering at The University of Iowa is the opportunity to participate in these interdisciplinary activities in the life and health science areas.
The list of the undergraduate courses offered in the BME department can be found in the Biomedical Engineering section of the University Catalog, or on the Undergraduate Courses page of the BME web site.
bme.engineering.uiowa.edu /programs/undergraduate.html   (2226 words)

  
 Pros and Cons of Controversial Topics - UA Library
Includes topics such as adoption controversies, animal rights, biology and behavior, drinking on campus, economics of recycling, medical marijuana, the Prozac controversy, and other current controversial issues.
Includes indexes by topic and by subject areas, as well as a section on pro and con topics of debate.
Topics include affirmative action, domestic violence, future of the internet, policing the police, rainforests, welfare reform, and others.
www.library.arizona.edu /help/tutorials/contempissues/index.html   (465 words)

  
 PhD/MPhil Research Topics - Computing - Imperial College London
This list is by no means meant to be exhaustive but reflects local research interests and culture.
Applicants are requested to match their research interests with topics provided in that list and to identify those matching topics on their application form.
The main research focus is on the use of Inductive Logic Programming, together with vector machine learning for Bioinformatic applications such as identification of toxins which inhibit enzymes in metabolic networks, prediction of 3 dimensional structure of molecules in biochemical reactions for drug development and the missing functions within metabolic and gene expression networks.
www.doc.ic.ac.uk /research/phd/researchtopics.html   (749 words)

  
 RETICULUM Neuroscience History Resources: Internet Forums
The basic purpose of the lists is to serve as a forum for scholarly discussions and as a clearinghouse for the distribution of information on academic conferences, publication opportunities, fellowship information, academic grants and job openings of interest to scholars.
Purpose/Audience: "This list is intended for the growing number of scholars who study science, medicine and technology across a wide variety of periods and regions of the world.
The list is intended for the exchange of information rather than the sale or exchange of instruments, and should not be used for commercial purposes.
www.bri.ucla.edu /nha/listsrvs.htm   (1440 words)

  
 Penn State University Libraries |E-Resource List (A-Z) Database Descriptions
The discipline coverage is broad and includes applied and biomedical sciences, social and behavioral sciences, engineering and materials sciences, and business and economics.
Lists the contents of readily available current reference books as well as major reference works from the past.
Derived from entries listed in Charles Evans's American Bibliography, and supplemented from other sources, it includes books, pamphlets, and broadsides on many topics, and is a fundamental resource for early American history, literature, philosophy, and religion.
www.lias.psu.edu /dball.html   (9414 words)

  
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The list is meant to facilitate exchange of information and discussion among scientists and practicioners in the field of Work and Organizational Psychology.
This list is intended to facilitate communication and collaboration among psychologists throughout the Americas, and to aid the Interamerican Society for Psychology/Sociedad Interamericana de Psicologia in its activities.
This list is for physicians, hospitals, hospices, mental health professionals, funeral homes, churches, educators, and the bereaved.
www.unm.edu /~psych/listserv.txt   (3100 words)

  
 URI awarded $6 million federal grant to stimulate biomedical research in RI
The University was selected by NIH’s National Center for Research Resources to develop a statewide network of biomedical researchers to compete for National Institutes of Health grants and to increase the biomedical research manpower in the state.
(List of participants.) Senior faculty from URI and Brown will serve as mentors for junior faculty focusing on various biomedical research topics.
Professor Zahir A. Shaikh, chair of URI’s Department of Biomedical Sciences in its College of Pharmacy, and Associate Professor of Biomedical Sciences Nasser H. Zawia are the director and assistant director, respectively, of the three-year project.
www.uri.edu /news/releases/html/01-1212.html   (870 words)

  
 The World-Wide Web Virtual Library: Chemical Engineering: Information Indexes
Provides a list of U.S. EPA test methods that must be used by U.S. environmental labs.
The list is drawn from the June 1995 edition of the "Index to U.S. EPA Test Methods," an exclusive publication of the National Environmental Information Service.
Contains a list of home pages for companies and corporations with an emphasis on the manufacturing and process industries, and the companies that support them.
www.che.ufl.edu /www-che/topics/indexes.html   (896 words)

  
 physiology coursework   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
The faculty is comprised of members drawn from the Department of Biological Sciences and the Applied Physiology Laboratory of Kent State University's School of Exercise, Leisure and Sport, the Departments of Physiology, Neurobiology, and Anatomy of the Northeastern Ohio Universities College of Medicine (NEOUCOM) and The University of Akron and Akron City Hospital.
The programs are research-oriented and designed to provide the student with a thorough grounding in physiological principles and techniques as well as opportunities for specialization according to the expertise of the faculty.
In addition, a faculty member with whom the student wishes to work must agree to serve as advisor, and thus early contact between the applicant and a prospective advisor is encouraged.
www.kent.edu /biomedical/Physiology/physiology-coursework.cfm   (1397 words)

  
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It is not the intent of this list to focus on one area of addiction, but rather to discuss the phenomena of addiction as it relates to areas of sexual, co-dependency, eating addiction, etc...
The discussion on the list is to be moderated, not in order to suppress or censor controversies on any topic, but rather to limit irrelevant discussions and idle chatter, and to redirect or return messages sent to the list by accident.
This list will not be moderated, at least initially, so we encourage contributors to be succinct, to include relevant parts of messages to which they are responding, and to append their names, titles, and institutions to contributions.
www.ibiblio.org /pub/docs/services/list-o-lists   (15078 words)

  
 biomedical-engineering.html
The biomedical engineer is responsible for design and development of the technology and devices that are at the heart of the far-reaching improvements in human health that have been occurring over the last few decades.
A key aspect of biomedical engineering is its interdisciplinary nature; introductory courses in mathematics, biology, chemistry, and physics, and foundation/concentration courses build the basis for creating the synergy among these disciplines that is required in the practice of biomedical engineering.
The curriculum leading to the bachelor of science degree in biomedical engineering is intended to prepare students to continue with graduate study either in biomedical engineering or medicine, or to enter professional practice as an engineer or designer of biomedical systems.
ase.tufts.edu /bulletin/biomedical-eng.html   (1996 words)

  
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Each chapter will be written by a group of two to three students, and will be based on a specialized area of biomedical engineering or one of the body's systems or senses.
Cutting Edge Technology in Biomedical Engineering In order to become acquainted with the fields of biomedical engineering appropriate for this course, each group may write a paper summarizing the latest developments on a cutting edge technology or an emerging field in Biomedical Engineering.
If your topic involves a specialized area in biomedical engineering, describe the medical aspects of the biomedical engineering problem and why it is (or was) an important issue.
www.eng.tau.ac.il /~gefen/Project-Guidlines.doc   (703 words)

  
 Drug Information Summaries - National Cancer Institute
NCI's drug information summaries provide consumer-friendly information about certain drugs that are approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to treat cancer or conditions related to cancer.
For each drug, topics covered include background, research results, possible side effects, approval information, and ongoing clinical trials.
The alphabetical list of drug information summaries includes brand and generic drug names.
www.cancer.gov /cancertopics/druginfo/alphalist   (105 words)

  
 The Serrano Report - July 21, 2006
The forum will be of particular interest to small- to medium-sized nonprofit organizations that have limited experience in seeking grants from private foundations and corporations.
Topics to be covered during the discussion will include the identification of funding sources and the unique characteristics of the Bronx nonprofit environment.
By subscribing to these e-mail updates, you are authorizing José E. Serrano to send regular e-mails to your e-mail account.
www.house.gov /list/speech/ny16_serrano/morenews/nl060721.html   (533 words)

  
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The CONSBIO list is maintained by the University of Washington Chapter of the Society for Conservation Biology.
This list is open to all people connected with the field of Marine Technology, be their interest in structural analysis, hydrodynamics, marine engineering, optimisation, fishery studies, or oceanography.
The list is to foster greater interaction between researchers from different methodological and philosophical backgrounds by welcoming viewpoints from ethology, molecular biology, anatomical and ultrastructural investigations, developmental biology, paleontology, theoretical biology, and any others.
netvet.wustl.edu /e-zoo/ABOUT/LISTSERV.TXT   (11058 words)

  
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Humbio-L is an unmoderated discussion list dealing with biological anthropology, adaptation, environmental stress, biological race, growth, genetics, paleoanthropology, skeletal biology, forensic anthropology, paleodemography, paleopathology, primate biology & behavior.
Purpose of List : This is a mailing List for discussion and information exchange on ALL aspects related to the BIOLOGY and USES of lactic acid bacteria; e.g.
Mind Machine Digest is a list devoted to discussions on the use, construction, and future potential of mind machines.
ftp.cac.psu.edu /pub/internexus/MEDLIST.INDEX   (2143 words)

  
 Biomedical Engineering Research Guide
Handbooks give concise overviews of key topics as well as quick access to formulae and definitions, as well as other types of data and references.
When you see a list of results, click on "external link resolver" to find links to full-text, or check the WRLC Libraries Catalog or Electronic Journal Title Finder for library holdings.
Some of the books and journals listed in the WRLC Libraries Catalog are across the street in the Nursing/Biology Library, in 212 Gowan Hall.
libraries.cua.edu /engcoll/Biomedical.html   (1275 words)

  
 List of biomedical engineering topics - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This page aims to list all topics related to the specific discipline of biomedical engineering.
BedsoresBiology Biology topics list Biochemistry Biochemistry topics list — Bio-implants — Biomechanics Biomedical engineering — Biomedical imaging — Biomedical Imaging Resource — Bionics Biotechnology — BMES — Brain-computer interface — Brain implant — Brain pacemaker —
Calculus — Cell engineering — Chemistry Chemistry topics list — Clinical engineering — Cochlear implant — Corrective lens — Crutch —
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/List_of_biomedical_engineering_topics   (278 words)

  
 Evidence-Based Medicine (EBM) Resources
DARE records cover topics such as diagnosis, prevention, rehabilitation, screening, and treatment.
A comprehensive database of evidence-based clinical practice guidelines and related documents produced by the Agency for Health Care Research and Quality, in partnership with the American Medical Association and the American Association of Health Plans.
Topic reviews are written by recognized authorities who review the topic, synthesize the evidence, summarize key findings, and provide specific recommendations.
www.dartmouth.edu /~biomed/resources.htmld/guides/ebm_az_list.shtml   (635 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Biomedical Instruments, Second Edition: Books: Sid Deutsch,Walter Welkowitz,Metin Akay   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
The combination of senior-level mathematics, engineering design principles, and actual biomedical instrument applications is developed in a very clear, concise, and powerful manner throughout the book.
The key element for acquiring the physiological signal in biomedical instruments--that is, vital signs or other biomedical measurements--is a well designed transducer.
The underlying theory and operational principles for many of the transducers in use in modern biomedical instruments are detailed in Part One.
www.amazon.com /Biomedical-Instruments-Second-Sid-Deutsch/dp/0127441514   (1043 words)

  
 ERCIM - Topics
Topics defined by the ERCIM Working Groups/Research Projects
ERCIM institutes covering a broad range of research topics, fellowships are also available in areas not covered by the above topics.
For a detailed list of topics in which ERCIM institutes are active, see http://www.ercim.org/activity/expertise.html
www.ercim.org /activity/fellows/topics.html   (634 words)

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