JMIR Publications invites submissions to a new theme issue titled “AI Applications in Biomedical Engineering” in its open access journal JMIR Biomedical Engineering. AI is rapidly advancing biomedical ...
With a select and balanced membership of experts from government, industry, and academia, BEMA functions as a forum focused on the successful navigation of the technical, regulatory, and manufacturing ...
Scientists have found a way to use sunflower pollen to develop a 3D printing ink material that could be used to fabricate parts useful for tissue engineering, toxicity testing and drug delivery.
Keratin, a naturally abundant structural protein extracted from diverse sources such as hair, feathers, and wool, has emerged as a promising biomaterial for a range of biomedical applications. Its ...
3D printing technology has the potential to revolutionize the field of biomedicine by providing new ways to meticulously fabricate complex structures like functional human tissues and organs as well ...
Apply existing research methodologies and techniques. Critically analyze and evaluate one's own findings and those of others. Master's students typically do not receive support from the Biomedical ...
A Biomedical Engineering Senior Design team at Stevens Institute of Technology is working with the U.S. Army and New Jersey physicians to develop a new device to combat hypothermia among wounded ...
The engineering curriculum draws inspiration from areas that align with Brandeis' existing strengths, including bioengineering and materials science, while enhancing our existing undergraduate and ...
Our integrated Bachelor of Science (BS)/Master of Science (MS) program is intended for highly motivated and qualified undergraduate students who wish to pursue an advanced degree in biomedical ...
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