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Advances in Biomedical Engineering [PDF]

open access: yesJAMA, 2001
The most visible contributions of biomedical engineering to clinical practice involve instrumentation for diagnosis, therapy, and rehabilitation. Cell and tissue engineering also have emerged as clinical realities. In the next 25 years, advances in electronics, optics, materials, and miniaturization will accelerate development of more sophisticated ...
Alan J. Grodzinsky, Linda G. Griffith
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The Biomedical Engineer and the Doctor [PDF]

open access: yesAnaesthesia and Intensive Care, 1975
The appearance of engineers with special training in biology has occurred only in the past fifteen years, and the spectacular contributions they can make to patient care have been confined mainly to the years since solid-state electronic circuitry became available.
Noel Cass, Noel Cass
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Numerical model of a valvuloplasty balloon: in vitro validation in a rapid‑prototyped phantom [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
Background Patient-specific simulations can provide insight into the mechanics of cardiovascular procedures. Amongst cardiovascular devices, non-compliant balloons are used in several minimally invasive procedures, such as balloon aortic valvuloplasty ...
Biffi, Benedetta   +8 more
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Bridging the gap in biomedical engineering education by integrating local context [PDF]

open access: yesResearch and Development in Medical Education
Background: Biomedical engineering combines engineering principles and life sciences to solve medical and biological challenges. Despite its potential, a gap exists in biomedical engineering education between the fields of health and engineering, often ...
Stephanie Quon, Sarah Low
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Professor Huang Jiasi and biomedical engineering in China [PDF]

open access: yesJichu yixue yu linchuang, 2020
Professor Huang Jiasi is the founder of biomedical engineering in China. He advocated and established the biomedical engineering discipline in China, strengthen the international exchanges, and push the development of biomedical engineering in-depth.
WANG Xiang-hua
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Evaluation of ChatGPT Family of Models for Biomedical Reasoning and Classification [PDF]

open access: yes, 2023
Recent advances in large language models (LLMs) have shown impressive ability in biomedical question-answering, but have not been adequately investigated for more specific biomedical applications. This study investigates the performance of LLMs such as the ChatGPT family of models (GPT-3.5s, GPT-4) in biomedical tasks beyond question-answering. Because
arxiv   +1 more source

The Biomedical Engineer in the Hospital [PDF]

open access: yesAnaesthesia and Intensive Care, 1975
The role of the hospital biomedical engineer is described with reference to design and development of equipment and its maintenance, provision of a technical advisory service, and teaching.
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What the future holds for Biomedical Engineering Online?

open access: yesBioMedical Engineering OnLine, 2019
The future of biomedical engineering is exciting, and prospects for biomedical engineering journals are rapidly growing. In this editorial, a brief history of Biomedical Engineering Online is outlined, along with our plans for future directions of the ...
Ervin Sejdić, Fong-Chin Su
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Sustaining the healthcare systems through the conceptual of biomedical engineering: A study with recent and future potentials

open access: yesBiomedical Technology, 2023
Biomedical engineering is an interdisciplinary branch of engineering & technology that combines biomedical sciences with engineering principles. This discipline covers broad areas where biomedical engineers are involved in the fields of medicine ...
Mohd Javaid   +3 more
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The Interplay of Biomimetics and Biomechatronics

open access: yesBiomimetics, 2022
Biomechatronics is an engineering subject in which biomimetics as a method is one of its two supporting pillars: biology for engineering, or Bio4Eng. This is contrasted with biocompatible design, or Eng4Bio, examples of which are human-serving systems ...
Hartmut Witte
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