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  1. Basic Transport Phenomena in Biomedical Engineering by Ronald Fournier, 2006-07-07
  2. Introduction to Biomedical Engineering, Second Edition (Biomedical Engineering) by John Enderle, Susan M. Blanchard, et all 2005-04-06
  3. The Biomedical Engineering Handbook, Third Edition - 3 Volume Set (Biomedical Engineering Handbook, Third Edition)
  4. Numerical Methods in Biomedical Engineering by Stanley Dunn, Alkis Constantinides, et all 2005-11-07
  5. Introductory Biomechanics: From Cells to Organisms (Cambridge Texts in Biomedical Engineering) (Cambridge Texts in Biomedical Engineering) by C. Ross Ethier, Craig A. Simmons, 2007-04-09
  6. Introduction to Biomedical Engineering by Michael M. Domach, 2003-12-28
  7. Essentials of Writing Biomedical Research Papers by Mimi Zeiger, 1999-09-30
  8. Standard Handbook of Biomedical Engineering & Design by Myer Kutz, 2002-09-09
  9. Medicine by Design: The Practice and Promise of Biomedical Engineering by Fen Montaigne, 2006-04-05
  10. Introduction to Biomedical Imaging (IEEE Press Series on Biomedical Engineering) by Andrew G. Webb, 2002-12-26
  11. Medical Devices and Systems (The Biomedical Engineering Handbook)
  12. Clinical Engineering Handbook (Biomedical Engineering) by Joseph Dyro, 2004-08-27
  13. Introduction to Biomedical Engineering Technology by Laurence J. Street, 2007-09-07
  14. Biomedical Signal Analysis: A Case-Study Approach (IEEE Press Series on Biomedical Engineering) by Rangaraj M. Rangayyan, 2001-12-14

1. The Biomedical Engineering Network
Complete coverage for biomedical engineering jobs, resources, grants, databases,publications, societies, academic programs and focused Internet searches.
http://www.bmenet.org/BMEnet/

2. Annals Of Biomedical Engineering Editorial Site
Interdisciplinary, international journal published as the official journal of the biomedical engineering Society (BMES). Produced bimonthly by the American Institute of Physics.
http://nsr.bioeng.washington.edu/ABME/annals.html
As of January 2004, we have a new on-line site with with Kluwer . Please Submit your manuscript on-line at Editorial Manager. The Annals of Biomedical Engineering (ABME) is an interdisciplinary, international journal published as the official journal of the Biomedical Engineering Society (BMES).It is published by Kluwer. The journal publishes original articles in the major fields of bioengineering and biomedical engineering, as well as review articles, special communications (e.g., methods, technical reports), rapid communications, history and teaching articles, book reviews, and letters-to-the-Editor. A major aim of bioengineering is to provide integrated approaches to the solutions of biological and biomedical problems. The philosophy is to provide engineering approaches to enhance the power of the scientific method, and to maintain a balance between experimental observation and quantitative analyses. While the development of theory and of mathematical models is strongly endorsed, these should be evaluated wherever possible using biological data from experiments that test specific hypotheses. The journal will publish comprehensive papers. Please submit only complete works not currently being considered for publication elsewhere

3. The Whitaker Biomedical Engineering Institute At Johns Hopkins
biomedical engineering at Johns Hopkins is right at the intersection of inquiry and Professor of biomedical engineering and Professor of Neuroscience, has received the 2004
http://www.bme.jhu.edu/
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Recent Research Highlights Shoji Takahashi, a BME MD/PhD candidate is 1 of 3 Hopkins students recognized for their research at the Biophysical Society annual meeting.
The three students were among 16 awardees selected from 101 student members. Assistant Professor Rene Vidal (BME) and Assistant Brofessor Yi Ma (UIUC) awarded best paper honorable mention at the 8th European Conference on Computer Vision-ECCV 2004, Prague Award Announcement Rene Vidal's Publications (contains link to above mentioned article) Award Announcement Congratulations to BME Convocation Award winners: Simil Roupe - The George M.L. Sommerman Engineering Graduate Teaching Award

4. Biomedical Engineering At Washington University: Default
Courses, Faculty, Research.
http://biomed.wustl.edu/
Home Graduate Undergraduate Applications ... Resources
Welcome to the Biomedical Engineering Department
Founded in 1997, our department continues to grow and benefit from our collegial relationship with our world-renowned medical school. We now have ten (soon to be fourteen) full-time faculty and more than 270 undergraduate and 70 graduate students.
  • Bird's eye view of our new home: In Dec., 2002 we moved into The Uncas A. Whitaker Hall for Biomedical Engineering. We are enjoying classes and research in this splendid, state-of-the-art teaching and research facility. For more photos click here.
  • Of note The average starting job offers for our 2003 undergraduate BME majors was $55,888 more than $10,000 above the national average.
  • New Faculty Jianmin Cui, Igor Efimov and Yoram Rudy all currently biomedical engineering faculty at Case Western Reserve University, will be joining our faculty next summer. Dennis Barbour, MD/PhD from Johns Hopkins University, will be joining us in the fall of 2004. We are eagerly awaiting the new research and teaching activities they will bring to our growing department.
  • New Program We are pleased to announce a new three-year MS-BME/MBA Program beginning fall 2004. Because of the lateness of this announcement, the deadline for applications, for this program only, is extended to April 23, 2004. Apply by clicking the link below.
  • 5. USC Biomedical Engineering
    PhD Professor of biomedical engineering, Economics and Electrical Engineering, USC. Location Southern California Department of biomedical engineering, where students and faculty
    http://www.usc.edu/dept/biomed
    Home About Us Prospective Students Current Students ... Contact 2004 Commencement Awards and Honors
    Katherine To
    , a BMEC major, is the recipient of this year's Fred S. Grodins Award for Academic Excellence in Biomedical Engineering. The prestigious Doris M. Gilliland Memorial Service Award is shared by Suzanne Schimmeyer and Katherine Chiu . The Dean's Circle Award for Outstanding Student Organization went to our very own ASBME. BME News Archives Faculty Award
    Congratulations to Dr. Tzung K. Hsiai who was selected as one of 5 finalists for the prestigious Irvine H. Page Arteriosclerosis Research Award for Young Investigators at the 5th Annual Conference on Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis and Vascular Biology in San Francisco, May 6-8, 2004. BME News Archives 2004 Grodins Graduate Research Symposium
    The 8th Annual Grodins Graduate Research Symposium was held on Saturday, March 27, at the Radisson Midtown Hotel across the street from USC. The all day event featured 20 oral presentations and 64 poster presentations by BME graduate students.
    Click here for more information

    BME News Archives

    Important Dates May 14
    USC 2004 Commencement
    Welcome to the University of Southern California Department of Biomedical Engineering, where students and faculty work to understand and solve problems at the interface of engineering, biology and medicine.

    6. BOSTON UNIVERSITY | DEPARTMENT OF BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING
    Information on the graduate and undergraduate programs, research projects, faculty contact information, and alumni relations.
    http://bme.bu.edu/
    The BME Department
    The Boston University Department of Biomedical Engineering (BME) is full of exceptional graduate and undergraduate education and research opportunities. We have 29 faculty with primary appointments in Biomedical Engineering, and over 70 other affiliated faculty or research scientists, making us one of the largest departments in the country. More about the BME Department What do Biomedical Engineers do? Why BME? Why Boston University? ... Our Ranking
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    Department of Biomedical Engineering Boston University

    44 Cummington Street Boston, MA 02215
    phone: 617-353-2805 fax: 617-353-6766 Boston University - College of Engineering . Last updated: Thursday, June 3rd, 2004 12:32PM

    7. BMES - Biomedical Engineering Society
    biomedical engineering integrates physical, chemical, mathematical, and computationalsciences and engineering principles to study biology, medicine, behavior
    http://www.bmes.org/
    Biomedical Engineering Society Home Contact Sitemap Login ... Shop BMES
    BMES
    8401 Corporate Dr.
    Suite 225
    Landover, MD
    301-459-2444(fax)
    info@bmes.org

    ABSTRACT DEADLINE EXTENDED TO MAY 21, 2004
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    ... more... Biomedical engineering integrates physical, chemical, mathematical, and computational sciences and engineering principles to study biology, medicine, behavior, and health. It advances fundamental concepts; creates knowledge from the molecular to the organ systems level; and develops innovative biologics, materials, processes, implants, devices and informatics approaches for the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of disease, for patient rehabilitation, and for improving health. Access to the BMES Membership Website Free subscription to the quarterly BMES Bulletin The annual BMES Membership Directory Member rates on subscription to the Annals of Biomedical Engineering

    8. The Department Of Biomedical Engineering At UF
    The fundamental mission of the biomedical engineering Department at the University of lesser accomplishment. biomedical engineering is the College of Engineering's newest department
    http://www.bme.ufl.edu/
    Home About BME Academics Students ... Search
    Quick Links BME in the news: Student develops skin-grafting device BME in the News: The Economist interviews Dr. William Ditto ... BME Video Presentations
    Information For Prospective Students Current Students Faculty/Staff Visitors
    Programs Ph.D. in Biomedical Engineering M.S./M.E. in Biomedical Engineering Combined Bachelor's / Master's Programs
    The fundamental mission of the Biomedical Engineering Department at the University of Florida is to better the world and improve the human condition through interdisciplinary and creative merging of engineering with biology and medicine. We will strive for no less. We will accept no lesser accomplishment.
    Biomedical Engineering is the College of Engineering's newest department. Founded upon the biomedical engineering program established in 1997, BME weaves life sciences, engineering and medicine into a truly interdisciplinary department poised to advance both teaching and research in this highly creative, fast-paced field. While engaged in a nationwide search for core BME faculty to rapidly expand the new department we are also closely associated (through our joint and affiliate faculty) with the College of Engineering as well as with the Colleges of Medicine, Dentistry, Veterinary Medicine, Business and Liberal Arts and Sciences. Additionally, our associations with the McKnight Brain Institute, NSF National High Magnetic Lab, NSF Engineering Research Center for Particle Science and Technology and the newly established Genetics Institute have enriched and broadened our

    9. BMES - Biomedical Engineering Society
    Planning a Career in biomedical engineering . (Published (TOP).How Should I Prepare for a Career in biomedical engineering? The
    http://www.bmes.org/careers.asp
    Biomedical Engineering Society Home Contact Sitemap Login ... Shop BMES
    BMES
    8401 Corporate Dr.
    Suite 225
    Landover, MD
    301-459-2444(fax)
    info@bmes.org
    "Planning a Career in Biomedical Engineering"
    (Published in 1999 by the Biomedical Engineering Society) CLICK ON QUESTION BELOW
  • What is a Biomedical Engineer? What are Some of the Specialty Areas? Where do Biomedical Engineers Work? How Should I Prepare for a Career in Biomedical Engineering? ...
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    What is a Biomedical Engineer? A Biomedical Engineer uses traditional engineering expertise to analyze and solve problems in biology and medicine, providing an overall enhancement of health care. 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. The biomedical engineer works with other health care professionals including physicians, nurses, therapists and technicians. Biomedical engineers may be called upon in a wide range of capacities: to design instruments, devices, and software, to bring together knowledge from many technical sources to develop new procedures, or to conduct research needed to solve clinical problems. (TOP)
    What are Some of the Specialty Areas?

    10. Biomedical EngineeringBiomedical Engineering@Purdue
    Purdue to Build New biomedical engineering Building, Add Program. Step into Tomorrow with Purdue University's biomedical engineering. Scrapbook of Events in biomedical engineering
    http://bme.www.ecn.purdue.edu/BME

    11. Institute Of Biocybernetics And Biomedical Engineering
    Polish Academy of Sciences.
    http://www.ibib.waw.pl
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    12. Annals Of Biomedical Engineering Editorial Site
    The Annals of biomedical engineering, journal of the biomedical engineeringSociety. As of January 2004, we have a new online site with with Kluwer.
    http://www.ruf.rice.edu/~abme/annals.html
    As of January 2004, we have a new on-line site with with Kluwer . Please Submit your manuscript on-line at Editorial Manager. The Annals of Biomedical Engineering (ABME) is an interdisciplinary, international journal published as the official journal of the Biomedical Engineering Society (BMES).It is published by Kluwer. The journal publishes original articles in the major fields of bioengineering and biomedical engineering, as well as review articles, special communications (e.g., methods, technical reports), rapid communications, history and teaching articles, book reviews, and letters-to-the-Editor. A major aim of bioengineering is to provide integrated approaches to the solutions of biological and biomedical problems. The philosophy is to provide engineering approaches to enhance the power of the scientific method, and to maintain a balance between experimental observation and quantitative analyses. While the development of theory and of mathematical models is strongly endorsed, these should be evaluated wherever possible using biological data from experiments that test specific hypotheses. The journal will publish comprehensive papers. Please submit only complete works not currently being considered for publication elsewhere

    13. SMBE Australia, Society For Medical And Biological Engineering
    Professional organization for biomedical engineering; technical meetings and newsletters.
    http://www.smbe.asn.au
    SMBE Aust NSW QLD SA TAS VIC WA Affiliations Conferences Education ... Links
    Welcome
    Welcome to the Society for Medical and Biological Engineering (SMBE) Australia.
    The SMBE is a society for people interested in the application and use of engineering techniques in medicine and biology.
    Top
    Updated May 5, 2004 SMBE Enquiry

    14. The Wallace H. Coulter Department Of Biomedical Engineering
    The Wallace H. Coulter. Department of biomedical engineering. Georgia Tech College of Engineering biomedical engineering. Welcome Academic Programs
    http://www.bme.emory.edu/
    @import url("http://webdepot.coe.gatech.edu/css/coe_gold_blue.css"); Jump to Content Campus Map The Wallace H. Coulter
    Department of Biomedical Engineering
    Georgia Tech
    College of Engineering Biomedical Engineering
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    ... Research
    News Dr. Lena Ting Awarded First Annual Best Professor Award Dr. Earl Lewis Nominated as Next Emory University Provost Arthrocare Corporation Names Dr. Barbara Boyan to the Board of Directors Congratulations to Dr. Zhu, Winner of the Best Faculty Paper Award Highlights Job Opportunities Center for Bioinformatics and Computational Biology Search
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    U.A. Whitaker Building - GT / Woodruff Memorial Research Building - EU

    Chair: Larry V. McIntire At GT 313, Ferst Drive, Room 2127 Atlanta, GA 30332-0535 Phone: 404-385-0124 Fax: 404-894-4243 1639 Pierce Drive, Suite 2001 Atlanta, GA 30322 Phone: 404-712-9715 Fax: 404-727-9873
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    15. Annals Of Biomedical Engineering Editorial Site
    The Annals of biomedical engineering, journal of the biomedical engineering Society.NEWS! Online submissions are encouraged. biomedical engineering Society.
    http://www.ruf.rice.edu/~abme/
    NEWS!
    • Online submissions are encouraged. The website is managed in cooperation with ScholarOne, Inc. . Using online submissions will expedite review and publication. ABME is published 10 times annually, in print and online!
    The Annals of Biomedical Engineering (ABME) is an interdisciplinary, international journal published as the official journal of the Biomedical Engineering Society (BMES). It is produced bi-monthy by the American Institute of Physics. The journal publishes original articles in the major fields of bioengineering and biomedical engineering, as well as review articles, special communications (e.g., methods, technical reports), rapid communications, history and teaching articles, book reviews, and letters-to-the-Editor.

    16. Biomechanics Classes On The Web
    A resource for faculty and students who are interested in biomechanics classes. Includes information on animal biomechanics, biomedical engineering, and related subjects, plus textbooks and related links.
    http://www.uoregon.edu/~karduna/biomechanics/
    Biomechanics Classes on the Web
    This site was designed as a link from Biomechanics World Wide and serves as a resource for faculty and students who are interested in biomechanics classes with information on the internet. There are currently links to over 50 classes. Please contact Andrew Karduna if you have any comments or additions. Updated November 21, 2003 Visitors since October 21, 2002

    17. BioMedical Engineering OnLine | Home Page
    biomedical engineering OnLine Home page control. Find out more or contact us. Welcome to biomedical engineeringOnLine. An online journal published by BioMed Central. CALL
    http://www.biomedical-engineering-online.com/start.asp
    Home Browse articles Search Weblinks ... About BioMedical Engineering OnLine Editor-in-Chief:
    Alvin Wald,
    Columbia University View the editorial board Open access to all articles Comment on published articles using the discussion system Facility to email articles to colleagues View the 10 most read articles RSS feed of latest articles
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    "Research is hastened when people share results freely"
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    Start a new Open Access journal with BioMed Central
    BioMed Central works with researchers in biology and medicine to start new online open-access specialist journals. We provide free hosting and technical support, including online submission, and publication. The editorial group has full editorial control.
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    or contact us Welcome to BioMedical Engineering OnLine An online journal published by BioMed Central CALL FOR PAPERS BioMedical Engineering OnLine is ready to receive papers on all aspects of biomedical engineering. Submit your article online Research Simultaneous storage of medical images in the spatial and frequency domain: A comparative study Nayak J, Bhat SP, Acharya RU, Cholayya NU

    18. Diagnostic Ultrasound
    Information about biomedical engineering, diagnostic ultrasound, color ultrasound, 3D ultrasound and telesonography. Provides services such as consultation, training, software development and telesonography systems assembling. Includes articles, ultrasound pictures and a mailing list.
    http://www.drgdiaz.com/
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    19. Biomedical Engineering Consultants
    Texas engineering firm, with expertise relating to product failures.
    http://www.biomedeng.com/
    1111 Hermann Drive, Suite 12 B
    Houston, Texas 77004
    Voice: (713) 522-6666 / Fax: (713) 522-6686
    E-Mail: ybdavid@texaschildrenshospital.org Medical Technology Management

    Strategic Technology Planning YADIN DAVID, M.Sc., Ph.D., P.E., C.C.E., H.S.P., FAIMBE Yadin David has served as the Director of the Biomedical Engineering Department at the Texas Children's Hospital, St. Luke's Episcopal Hospital and Texas Heart Institute since 1982. In this capacity, he directs one of the most comprehensive hospital-based Clinical Engineering Programs in the country. He is responsible for the initiation and technical development of the Baylor College of Medicine/Texas Children's Hospital TeleHealth Center. Dr. David is the Director of the TeleHealth Center at Texas Children's Hospital and he is also serving as the first elected President of the Center for Telemedicine Law (CTL). Dr. David received his Master and Doctorate degrees from West Virginia University in 1975, and 1983 respectively. He holds academic appointments of Adjunct Associate Professor in Anesthesia at the University of Texas Health Science Center in Houston, and of Assistant Professor at the Department of Pediatrics Baylor College of Medicine. He is a Registered Professional Engineer and a Certified Clinical Engineer, and a Certified International Healthcare Safety Professional. Dr. David has published over 100 abstracts, articles, and chapters in scientific literature. Together with Thomas Judd he published the book on "Principles and Practices of Medical Technology Management", and the Clinical Engineering Section in the "Biomedical Engineering Handbook" published by CRC Press (1995) and the Electrical Safety and Risk Control Chapter in the ACritical Care Monitoring; From Pre-Hospital to the ICU@, published by Mosby-Year Book, Inc (1995). He lectures extensively both nationally and internationally on Biomedical Engineering, Technology Management topics, and Telemedicine.

    20. Technion - BME - About
    Using engineering disciplines for clinical diagnosis and therapy, and for investigating the physiological basis of disease. Includes information on graduate and undergraduate studies.
    http://www.bm.technion.ac.il/
    About Studies People Services ... Resources The Department of Biomedical Engineering Biomedical engineering at the Technion began as early as the mid 1940's, when the body's bio-electric phenomena were studied in the Department of Electrical Engineering. The interest and enthusiasm generated by this new field of studies grew so rapidly that by 1968 over forty ongoing biomedical projects were underway at various Technion departments. In 1969, the Julius Silver Institute was set up to house all the Technion's biomedical engineering research, and the interdisciplinary Department of Medical Biological Engineering was formally established with the mission of developing a program for graduate studies. Today, the Department of Biomedical Engineering is involved in wide ranging research, both basic and applied. The varied novel engineering techniques and state-of-the-art technological, scientific and medical know-how generated by the Department have, over the years, proved both useful and beneficial to Israel's medical community. Biomedical engineering utilizes traditional engineering disciplines for clinical diagnosis and therapy, and the investigation of the physiological basis of diseases. With the rise in life expectancy and improvement in the quality of life has come an increasing demand for better health-related products and services. The biomedical industry is characterized by innovation and sophistication, and the constant search for new challenges. It provides artificial organs, implant devices, cardiac assist devices, diagnostics and therapeutics, catheterization and imaging equipment. Biomedical companies are also involved in tissue engineering, plasma engineering, intracellular physiological control mechanisms, drug regulation and drug delivery systems, rehabilitation engineering, and aids for the feeble and the disabled.

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