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  1. Biomedical Diagnostic, Guidance, and Surgical-Assist Systems II: 25-25 January 2000, San Jose, California (Progress in Biomedical Optics and Imaging, Vol. 1, No. 5)
  2. Optical Biopsy III: 23-24 January 2000, San Jose, California (Progress in Biomedical Optics and Imaging, Vol. 1, No. 11; Proceedings of Spie Volume 3917)
  3. Scattering Theory and Biomedical Engineering Modelling and Applications by Greece) International Workshop on Scattering Theory and Biomedical Engineering (4th : 1999 : Perdika, 2000-12-15
  4. Biomedical startup company seeks funds for cardiac tool. (Claritek's HeartLink): An article from: San Diego Business Journal by Mary Hardie, 1990-02-26
  5. "We do it all": ag engineers have the background to do anything.(Vision): An article from: Resource: Engineering & Technology for a Sustainable World by Suzanne M. Howard, 2006-11-01
  6. Biomedical engineering: An entry from Thomson Gale's <i>Gale Encyclopedia of Nursing and Allied Health</i> by Genevieve Pham-Kanter, 2002
  7. Jerrold Petrofsky: Biomedical Pioneer (People of Distinction Series) by Timothy Gaffney, 1984-05
  8. Optical Sensing, Imaging, and Manipulation for Biological and Biomedical Applications: 26-28 July 2000, Taipei, Taiwan (Proceedings of Spie--the International ... Society for Optical Engineering, V. 4082.)
  9. Coherence Domain Optical Methods in Biomedical Science and Clinical Applications IV: 24-26 January 2000, San Jose, California (Progress in Biomedical Optics and Imaging, Vol. 1, No. 9)
  10. Lasers in Dentistry VI: 23-24 January 2000, San Jose, California (Progress in Biomedical Optics, Vol. 1, No. 4)
  11. Molecular Imaging: Reporters, Dyes, Markers, andInstrumentation (Progress in Biomedical Optics and Imaging, Vol. 1, No. 18)
  12. Optical Diagnostics of Living Cells III: 24-25 January 2000, San Jose, California (Progress in Biomedical Optics and Imaging, Vol. 1, No. 15)
  13. Micro- And Nanotechnology for Biomedical and Environmental Applications: 26-27 January 2000 San Jose, California, USA (Proceedings of Spie, Volume 3912 ... in Biomedical Optics, Volume 1, Number 6)
  14. Mathematics and Physics of Emerging Biomedical Imaging by Committee on the Mathematics and Physics of Emerging Dynamic Biomedical Imaging, National Research Council, 1996-02-28

21. D. Darnel - Attorney, Biomedical Engineer & Certified Clinical Engineer
Attorney, biomedical engineer, and certified clinical engineer, based in New York.
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22. Biomedical Engineers
biomedical engineers. Nature of the Work Employment Job Outlook Earnings Sources of Additional Information. Nature of the Work
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23. The Whitaker Foundation: Overview Of Biomedical Engineering
An overview of the field of biomedical engineering.
http://www.whitaker.org/glance/
supporting research and education in biomedical engineering
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24. Jon Schuch's Website
Licensed professional engineer, with expertise in biomedical engineering, medical and rehabilitation equipment, assistive devices, and disability issues.
http://www.people.Virginia.EDU/~jzs/
Jonathon Z. Schuch, M.Eng., P.E. Assistant Professor of Medical Education Manager, R ehabilitation Engineering and UVA-WorkMed University of Virginia Telephone: 434-989-2065 Fax Visit Any of The Following Sites By Clicking on The Text Below Biographical Sketch Curriculum Vitae Expert Witness Assistance E-mail Jon Schuch
Webmaster: Jon Schuch Page Last Modified: July 15, 2005

25. BostonWorks - Biomedical Engineer Jobs In Greater Boston
Tools biomedical engineer See also Biochemist, Chemical Engineer, Chemical Engineer, Engineer, Engineer, and Validation Engineer
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26. ORBIS - The Blindness Prevention Charity Eliminating Avoidable Blindness Globall
A nonprofit, humanitarian organization dedicated to fighting avoidable blindness worldwide through health education and hands-on training for ophthalmologists, nurses, biomedical engineers and other healthcare workers.
http://www.orbis.org.hk/

27. Biomedical Engineer Jobs In Biomedical Engineer Job Search.
Jobs.com biomedical engineer Jobs - powered by Monster
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28. Biomedical Engineering - UC Irvine
The future of biomedical engineering at UCI is bright. We invite you toexplore the opportunities in biomedical engineering with us.
http://www.bme.uci.edu/
Biomedical Engineering The Henry Samueli School of Engineering University of California, Irvine HSSoE ... BME Home Page Jump Menu HSSoE Home Phone Book Campus Information Jobs Safety Contact Information Departments BME Home Page BME Research BME Undergraduate Programs BME Graduate Programs ... BME Community Resources
Biomedical Engineering - UC Irvine
Welcome to the Department of Biomedical Engineering. The growth of this discipline at UCI has been very rapid beginning with the formation of the Center for Biomedical Engineering in 1998. The Center was funded by a generous $3 million Development Award from the Whitaker Foundation to accelerate the growth of the formal educational and research opportunities in the Henry Samueli School of Engineering . In 2002, three major milestones were achieved including the formation of the Department of Biomedical Engineering, two undergraduate degree programs , and the expansion of the graduate program leading to the M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in biomedical engineering.

29. Undergraduate Study - BME - UC Irvine
biomedical engineering combines engineering expertise with medical needs for the Students choose the biomedical engineering field to be of service to
http://www.bme.uci.edu/ugrad
Biomedical Engineering The Henry Samueli School of Engineering University of California, Irvine HSSoE ... BME Undergraduate Study Jump Menu HSSoE Home Phone Book Campus Information Jobs Safety Contact Information Departments BME Home Page BME Research BME Undergraduate Programs BME Graduate Programs ... BME Community Resources
Undergraduate Study - BME - UC Irvine
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Undergraduate Program
Undergraduate Program
Biomedical engineering combines engineering expertise with medical needs for the enhancement of health care. It is a branch of engineering in which knowledge and skills are developed and applied to define and solve problems in biology and medicine. Students choose the biomedical engineering field to be of service to people, for the excitement of working with living systems, and to apply advanced technology to the complex problems of medical care. Biomedical engineers may be called upon to design instruments and devices, to bring together knowledge from many sources to develop new procedures, or to carry out research to acquire knowledge needed to solve new problems.

30. Biomedical Engineering Department At Michigan Technological University
Information about the biomedical engineering degree program and opportunitiesfor undergraduate research and design projects.
http://www.biomed.mtu.edu/
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Available Faculty Positions Beginning August 2005

Biomed students at Portage Health watching a cardiac stress test of a patient with ultrasound visualization of the heart. View a movie
Biomed students use a thick screen printer at Biomed Labs to produce a biosensor. Biomedical Engineering
at Michigan Tech
Welcome to the Michigan Tech Department of Biomedical Engineering web site. The department was established in the fall of 1998 through a $1million Whitaker Foundation grant. Currently, the department has four (4) full-time Ph.D. professors encompassing the research areas of Biomaterials, Bioinstrumentation, Biomechanics, Human Physiology, and medical heat and mass transfer. Biomedical Engineering has been a popular discipline on the Michigan Tech campus for nearly 20 years. The department currently has over 180 enrolled undergraduate students and has seen explosive growth in recent years. Active research is also being carried out with faculty in the department advising graduate students in other disciplines and undergraduates in Biomedical Engineering. What is Biomedical Engineering?

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    32. Marquette University College Of Engineering - Biomedical
    Welcome to the Department of biomedical engineering. biomedical engineering isa discipline that advances knowledge in engineering, biology and medicine to
    http://www.eng.mu.edu/pages/Home/Departments/Biomedical
    BIOMEDICAL Overview
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    Welcome to the Department of Biomedical Engineering
    Biomedical Engineering is a discipline that advances knowledge in engineering, biology and medicine to improve human health.
    Students in biomedical engineering participate in cross-disciplinary activities that integrate the engineering sciences with the biomedical sciences and clinical practice. Biomedical engineers develop strategies to effectively solve challenging problems in medicine and biology.
    Most graduates secure employment working in the medical device / biotechnology industry. Some graduates use our "renaissance" training as a stepping stone for careers in fields such as medicine, law, healthcare management, and academics.
    We invite you to browse our web pages and learn more about our programs, research and faculty. For more information about the profession of biomedical engineering, visit BMENet (http://www.bmenet.org/BMENet). It is a growing profession with a bright future.
    Contact Information
    Kristina M. Ropella, Ph.D.

    33. Biomedical Engineering Fact Sheet
    Specialization in biomedical engineering in the Department of Electrical and further study in biomedical engineering and/or electrical engineering
    http://www.ndsu.edu/ndsu/academic/factsheets/eng_arch/biomedcl.shtml

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    Electrical Engineering is located on the corner of Albrecht Boulevard and Centennial Boulevard (building #24 on the Campus Map
    Biomedical Engineering Fact Sheet
    Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE)
    College of Engineering and Architecture
    Exciting advances in medicine, such as the artificial heart, pacemakers, medical imaging (MRI, ultrasound, CT scans), lasers, prosthetic implants, life support systems and helping the paralyzed to walk are often times the result of a team effort by engineers and physicians. Biomedical engineering is firmly based in engineering and in the life sciences. It integrates medicine and engineering in the efforts against illness and disease by providing appropriate products, tools, and techniques for research, diagnosis, and treatment by health care professionals.
    The Program
    Biomedical engineering is an interdisciplinary field with course work in engineering and life sciences. Biomedical engineers work with other health care professionals as members of a team. Employment opportunities for biomedical engineers exist in industry, government, universities, medical schools and hospitals.
  • 34. OGI School Of Science & Engineering
    The Department of biomedical engineering brings together clinicians, researchers, Occupational outlook for biomedical engineers (US Department of Labor
    http://www.bme.ogi.edu/
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    20000 NW Walker Rd
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    BME Biomedical Engineering Department Welcome to BME
    the newest department at OGI. The Department of Biomedical Engineering brings together clinicians, researchers, educators and students with backgrounds and interest in biology, medicine, and engineering. Building on existing strengths of the OGI School of Science and Engineering, the School of Medicine, and the School of Dentistry, the BME department provides unparalleled opportunities for students to excel and contribute to this rapidly growing and important field.
    Our vision: to provide superb education and research in biomedical engineering, with a primary focus on applications to human health.
    Future is bright for Biomedical Engineers Biomedical engineering is the fastest growing engineering field in the world today. Employment for biomedical engineers is expected to increase by 31.4% by 2010, about twice the national average for all occupations. In Oregon alone, some 185 bioscience companies employ more than 3000 people, and have experienced an astonishing 10% growth over the 1999-2002 period, during which the economy was in recession. Check out some recent stories about this: Prognosis Positive for Biomedical Engineering Grads (Graduating Engineer and Computer Careers Online)
    Occupational outlook for Biomedical Engineers
    BME Seminar This week Weekly seminars will begin in October 2005
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    35. Drexel BIOMED Website
    The School of biomedical engineering, Science and Health Systems held its secondGlobal Connections Event on Monday, June 20, 2005 at the Leonard Pearlstein
    http://www.biomed.drexel.edu/
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    Congratulations to the graduating class of 2005, as we send off our graduating class and conclude a very successful academic year. BIOMED held its Commencement and Honors Celebration on June 3, 2005 at the George D. Behrakis Grand Hall in the Creese Student Union Complex.
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    ABET Credit Assignment PROSPECTIVE STUDENTS Drexel eLearning Undergraduate FAQs Graduate FAQs Suggested 1st Year Graduate Courses Learn About Being a... Biomedical Engineer Biomedical Scientist Health Professional TRANSLATIONAL RESEARCH ... Event Gallery Archive Ph.D. Candidacy Exam Development of an In Vitro Neurotrauma Model: Mechanisms and Prevention of Axonal Injury Location: Bossone Research Enterprise Center 303 [Read More] St. Peter's Joins Forces with Drexel Posted: August, 2005 St. Peter's joins forces with Drexel University to advance clinical research, education, technology. [Read More] A "Smart" Bio-Nanotube Posted: August, 2005

    36. Drexel BIOMED Website :: Biomedical Engineer
    Through excellence in teaching and learning, scholarship and research, andcooperative education, the overall objective of the School of Biomedical
    http://www.biomed.drexel.edu/new04/Content/academics/academic_programs/biomedica
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    The School supports academic programs in three areas: biomedical engineering biomedical science , and health systems . While these areas are different in their applications and clientele, there are certain common themes which run through all three programs. These themes are based upon our best estimates about future developments in science, engineering, and health care. While it is always somewhat risky to predict the future, certain trends appear to be inevitable:
    • While the 20th century was the Age of Electronics and Computers, the 21st will be the Age of Biomedical Engineering and Biotechnology. The integration of engineered and living systems will become a critical part of human performance, well-being, and health care in the next century;
    • The management and flow of information will become even more critical in the 21st century than it is today;
    • The pace of change in social systems, business, research, and education will continue to be rapid. This favors individuals able to think quickly and independently and who can adapt swiftly to new situations and opportunities. Thus, the individual with multidisciplinary training will have the edge over the long term.

    37. Biomedical Engineering Tulane University
    The biomedical engineer is a health care professional, a group which includes biomedical engineers may be called upon to design instruments and devices,
    http://www.bmen.tulane.edu/BMEFAQ/

    38. Job Guide 2005 - Job Details
    biomedical engineers apply engineering and scientific methods to find solutionsto problems in A biomedical engineer may perform the following tasks
    http://jobguide.thegoodguides.com.au/text/jobdetails.cfm?jobid=204

    39. Biomedical Engineering Consultants
    biomedical engineering Consultants in Houston, Texas is a Medical TechnologyManagement Firm offering legal services for evaluating medical equipment,
    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., Ed.D., P.E., C.H.S.P., C.C.E. 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.

    40. Resume Of David A Sebok, Biomedical Engineer
    Resume of David Sebok, biomedical engineer (Medical). Objective Creative Useof Technology to Improve Health Care Delivery . New medical products creation
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    dsebok@netzero.net
    OBJECTIVE: The Creative Use of Technology to Improve Health Care Delivery
    EXPERIENCE: Program Manager, CT Clinical Solutions (1993-2000) Marconi Medical (formerly Picker) - St. Davids, PA
    Manager, Advanced Clinical Applications Development (1990-1993) Dynamic Digital Displays - St. Davids, PA
    Assistant Professor Radiology Robert Wood Johnson Medical School - New Brunswick, NJ
    Senior Scientist in MRI Advanced Development Technicare Corp. - Solon, Ohio
    EDUCATION: Massachusetts Institue of Technology / Harvard University Ph.D. in Medical Engineering - Unique program encompassing 70% of M.D. pre-clinical courses plus qualification through the Dept. of Chem. Eng. Thesis completed at Mass. Gen. Hospital
    University of Michigan M.S. Degree in Bioengineering
    University of Michigan B.S. Degree in Chemical Engineering
    SKILLS: Uncommon common sense
    Thorough understanding of clinical problems and the clinical environment Technically competent Proven management skills Strong ability to create and innovate Selected Accomplishments
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