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  • - Therapies for biosurgery, tissue repair and regeneration.
  • - Biomedical search facility with monthly, quarterly, and yearly reports.
  • - Bulletin board-newsgroup for Medical Device industry professionals. Share ideas, discuss current issues, or seek solutions regarding the design, manufacture, or regulation of medical devices.
  • - Biomaterials.org.uk - industry links and resources.
  • - Research and education group at Hippokration General Hospital of Athens, focusing on cardiovascular engineering and technology.
  • - Biomedical engineering, biomedical physics, biomechanics, and bioacoustics. Institute of Applied Physics, Russian Academy of Sciences
  • - Clinical engineering and laboratory equipment support to Flinders Medical Centre, medical device research and development in Adelaide, and biomedical consultancy and training internationally
  • - Surface modification coatings for medical devices.
  • - Biomedical engineering technology based on the electrical excitability of neural tissues. Utilized to evoke contraction of paralyzed muscles to move limbs and evacuate the bladder, and to produce visual sensations in the blind and auditory sensations in
  • - 1993 thesis describing blood circulation of human placenta, with in vitro experiments and models. Language: Italian and English.
  • - Reiner Beck lists his favourite links regarding medical science and biomedical engineering.
  • - Technology-based company dedicated to providing equipment, software, and services for research, product development, quality control, and biomedical applications.
  • - International bio-materials group focused on the development and commercial exploitation of its biocompatible phosphorylcholine for use in cardiovascular and urology applications.
  • - Cardiovascular Implant Research Lab at Clemson University's Department of Bioengineering. Focuses on the design of implantable devices for the correction of defects of the cardiovascular system.
  • - Activities and organizational information - University of Illinois at Chicago chapter of the Biomedical Engineering Society.
  • - Ongoing research in bioceramic materials.
  • - Private research consortium, constituted in Italy in 2003 to focus research and development in regenerative medicine and other nano- and biotechnologies aimed at repairing damaged or diseased tissues and organs.
  • - Biomedical engineering services including software, test and measurement, FDA-compliant documentation and support, and clinic and laboratory IT.
  • - Graduate "distance learning": Extraction of Signals from Noise, Computing Methods for Simulation Modelling and Analysis, Instrumentation Signal Acquisition and Stimulation, Signal Analysis for Medicine and Physiology, Biomedical Signal Processin
  • - Fluorescence-based protein activity kits with "Spectral Interference Protection".
  • - Postgraduate diploma program in bioinformatics, biomedical informatics and related sciences.
  • - Biomedical engineering jobs, resources, grants, databases, publications, societies, academic programs, and focused Internet searches.
  • - Reagents for life science research.
  • - Cancer Targeted Drug Delivery Laboratory at Case Western Reserve University --- multidisciplinary lab in biomedical engineering developing targeted therapies for cancer.
  • - Provider of engineering and contract manufacturing solutions specializing in electro-mechanical and medical devices.
  • - New technology for visual display for physiological monitoring and evaluation products for the health, education and medical industries.
  • - A part of the Biomedical Engineering Department at the University of Alberta. We work with NMR in the pursuit of in vivo (internal to the body) research.
  • - Multidisciplinary research and training opportunities related to the development of medical devices and patient care support.
  • - Multidisciplinary research and engineering at the interface of biology, chemistry, physics, and computational biology
  • - Virtual development and optimisation of products and processes with CFD/FEA - simulation in biomedicine and engineering for improved prediction of functionality.
  • - Web treatise on microscopy that covers a broad range of topics from basic to advanced.
  • - Research themes: (I) Molecular biology of programmed cell death in the mammalian CNS; (II) Molecular mechanisms of neural target innervation; (III) Molecular therapeutics aimed at enhancing motor neuron function.
  • - Implantable and surface systems for restoring function to paralyzed muscles with Functional Electrical Stimulation.
  • - Interdisciplinary research laboratory at the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, affiliated with Harvard Medical School, Harvard-M.I.T. Division of Health Sciences and Technology, and the Center for Polymer Studies at Boston University.
  • - Artificial silicon retina for restoring vision in humans --- in clinical trials.
  • - Biomedical researcher's personal page including curriculum vitae and examples of current scientific work.
  • - Resources for Medical Engineering including jobs boards, discussion forums, and online calculation tools. Features the open definitions discussion project.
  • - Research, development and production of SIFT-MS and FA-MS instruments for trace gas analysis of air, breath and liquid headspace.
  • - HHMI investigators have been involved in many important recent advances, from the discovery of genes related to cystic fibrosis, obesity, and other diseases, to new insights about how human cells develop or communicate.
  • - Research centered on two collagen-binding integrins, alpha 10 and alpha 11, present on the cell surface of connective tissue cells.
  • - High and low power lasers for medicine: 5-, 10-, and 30-W lasers for surgery (CO2) and contact microsurgery (Nd:YAG); 5- and 10-W Er:YAG lasers for dentistry and dermatology; red and infrared diode lasers from 100 mW up to 500 mW for LLLT,; 15- and 30-W h
  • - Research in Frank-Kamenetskii's group at Boston University involving peptide nucleic acids (PNAs). Related links.
  • - Graduate student's description of biomedical engineering research in heart valve replacements.
  • - Michael Gorman and Associates develop and sell products for medical research: Positional Activity Logger, electrical and thermal stimulators.
  • - Computer-assisted tomography and other processing techniques for estimating the strength of bone, with help of trabecular bone dimensions. Graduate student Dhaval Shah at Wright State University.
  • - MEMS fabrication service.
  • - Thi newly established school in the Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur provides interdisciplinary education and research in Bioengineering, to medical doctors, giving them the cutting-edge in the competetive and upcoming field of bioengineering res
  • - An interdisciplinary academic unit supporting research, training, and technology transfer in computational biology.
  • - The Organization for Human Brain Mapping (OHBM) has evolved in response to the explosion in the field of human functional neuroimaging. Provides an educational forum for Human Brain Mapping research exchanges.
  • - The long range goal of our laboratory is to understand the computational resources of brains from the biophysical to the systems levels. The central issues being addressed are how sensory information is represented in the visual cortex, how memory represe
  • - Transform concepts into companies.
  • - EEG, ECG, EOG and EMG acquisition and analysis systems based on MATLAB and Simulink.
  • - Telecare - telemonitoring over mobile networks for interactive, continous care.
  • - News and links about bioengineering and creation of artificial life forms.
  • - Multi-Disciplinary Engineering Services For Medicine & Industry. A truly unique consulting firm that offers a comprehensive approach to product development, regulatory compliance and engineering.
  • - Center for research and development of advanced modeling, simulation, and visualization methods for solving bioelectric field problems
  • - Research and references on electric and magnetic fields and pulsed power in biological systems.
  • - Motus uses gyroscopes to quantify gait, tremor, dyskinesia, and range of motion in individuals with Parkinson's, stroke, and sport injuries, and can track rehabilitation outcome.
  • - Robotics in biology.
  • - Superconducting technology in magnetocardiography (MCG), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Forces browser to full-screen.
  • - Limited staff and research information.
  • - Biomedical venture company with an injectable antibiotic for MRSA (methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus)infections.
  • - Biomaterials for oral, craniomaxillofacial and orthopedic applications.
  • - UK network for coordinating research and implementation of FES (functional electrical stimulation).
  • - Manufacturer and exporter of biomedical instruments and pumps for scientific applications.
  • - Products and services for test and calibration of medical instruments.
  • - Subscription access to compilations of patent applications and clinical trial information combined with commercial, regulatory, and manufacturing issues.
  • - Medical, biomedical and clinical engineering portal website. Educational articles, discussion forum, recruitment section.
  • - Interdisciplinary scientific group working under Professor Nigel Slater, combining biochemistry and virology with chemistry and chemical engineering at the University of Cambridge, UK.
  • - Biomedical drug re-engineering using supercritical fluid (SCF) technology to create sub-micron particles with improved solubility and bioavailability, for enhanced drug design and delivery.
  • - Relationships between flow mechanics and disease. Veryan Medical is using this unique understanding to develop a series of medical devices to significantly improve the long-term effectiveness of medical care in patients with vascular disease.
  • - Pleasanton, CA company that manipulates lipids and their role in human health. Includes an overview of technologies, an introduction to the team, and news and events.
  • - Marine bioluminescent and fluorescent proteins for medical diagnostics, tumor imaging, and drug discovery.
  • - Computerized devices for rehabilitation, including ambulatory physiological data recorders and an artificial hand.
  • - Advances the application of engineering sciences and technology to medicine and biology, promotes the profession, and provides global leadership for the benefit of its members and humanity by disseminating knowledge, setting standards, fostering professio
  • - Tissue engineering, biomaterials, cellular therapeutics, stem cells - University of Pittsburgh research institute.
  • - Fluorescence-based test products for rapidly and sensitively measuring the activity of sequence-specific DNA binding proteins and their specific small molecule co-regulators (ligands).
  • - Medical Informatics Laboratory of the Department of Computer Science of the University of Cyprus
  • - Glucose biosensor based on pressure changes from hydrogel swelling. Other analytes under development.
  • - Extracorporeal blood treatment and infusion technology. Adsorber (arthritis, lupus, percholesterolemia), immune, transfusion, and infusion methods.
  • - Calcium phosphate-based bone graft substitutes, implant surface coatings, and resorbable orthopedic devices.
  • - Cardiac medical devices and technology used for accessing the pericardial space and performing epicardial diagnostic and therapeutic procedures on the heart.
  • - Resources in therapeutics and diagnostics for metabolic disorders. Includes powerpoint-dependent slide show of lipid metabolites, and library of fatty acids and sterols from discovery and development company, offering commercial lipid analysis and contrac
  • - Integrative biology effort at the University of Virginia targeting the basic principles underlying how cells form, organize, maintain, regenerate, and repair the proper three dimensional structures of tissues and organs.
  • - Ankle, knee, shoulder and hip replacement implants in standard and custom configurations.
  • - Opinions and information about biomedical engineering programs and careers. Directed toward Chinese students.
  • - Protein purification consultation online.
  • - Human motor control, including details of the Adaptive Model Theory of human voluntary movement (AMT).
  • - Advanced, body-powered, arm prostheses and orthoses.
  • - The major products of Tianjin Baoxin company are PUFA Linolenic Acid microencapsule powder, for example : -Linolenic Acid microencapsule powderiGLAj/ Linoleic Acid (LA) Microencapsule Powder/ EMBCONDA -Linolenic Acid microencapsule powder (health food
  • - Biomedical and industrial test instruments. SimCube is an NIBP Simulator for NIBP monitors. SmartArm is designed for evaluating and testing non-invasive blood pressure monitors.
  • - Bio-Engineering Student Society at Rutgers - reesearch and academic opportunities in rehabilitation engineering
  • - Medical devices and diagnostics portal and B2B marketplace.
  • - Institute of Biomedical Engineering, National Cheng Kung University, Tainan, Taiwan
  • - Medical technology development based on a multidisciplinary approach to problem solving, with innovative medical device design, prototyping, and testing.
  • - Bone Morphogenetic Protein (BMP), OP-1 (Osteogenic Protein-1) - stimulates repair and regeneration of bone and joint tissue. Initial applications of OP-1 will be as an osteoinductive, or bone-inducing, bone graft material for skeletal repair.
  • - Analyzing the function of the nervous system, developing methods to restore damaged neurological function, and creating artificial systems by integrating physical, chemical, mathematical and engineering tools. Free neuron simulation software provided (Neu
  • - BioRehab System, biofeedback technology for physical rehabilitation.
  • - Rapid, portable, sensitive detection systems for infectious organisms based on engineered lymphocyte luminescence.
  • - Design and fabrication services for biomedical micro and nanotechnologies.
  • - Courses, Faculty, Research.
  • - Multi-disciplinary group of scientists, engineers, veterinarians, and physicians developing treatments for damaged joints and disc degeneration.
  • - Research site concentrating on cardiovascular and extracorporeal fluid mechanics (in artificial organs).
  • - Biomedical engineering student's life at University of California at Berkeley. Classes-related materials include professor evaluations, exam files, lab reports. Extracurricular acitivies include MP3 songs, drinking tips, photos, gen. X stuff.
  • - Design, development, evaluation, and manufacturing of medical devices (bone repair products). 3-D CAD/CAM system, Finite Element Analysis, static and fatigue biomechanical testing, contract manufacturing, forensic engineering.
  • - Anti-atherosclerotic agent AR925
  • - Links relating to surgical technology and images of surgical tools.
  • - Implantable cardiac pacemakers and other critical medical devices insensitive to magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and other equipment using magnetic fields, radio waves, and similar forms of electromagnetic interference (EMI).
  • - Methods and applications for neurodiagnostics, neurotherapy, and neurocontrol.
  • - Latest work and publications.
  • - U.S. government-funded national resource for molecular biology information. Access to many public databases and other references, including the draft human genome.
  • - Research on implantable electronics, including artificial CMOS retina, endoporator, and in vitro probing of the electrical properties of stem cells.
  • - Interdisciplinary course of studies in engineering, medical, and natural sciences at the Aachen University of Technology (Rheinisch-Westfälische Technische Hochschule, RWTH). Taught in English.
  • - High-output, monochromatic UV source for fluid decontamination.
  • - Biomaterials for oral, craniomaxillofacial and orthopedic applications.
  • - Bachelor of Science in Biomedical Engineering program.
  • - Accredited undergraduate program at the University of Iowa, with research focus areas including biomechanics, biomaterials, and bioimaging.
  • - In vitro rapid diagnostic tests for pregnancy, fertility, infectious diseases, drugs, cancer.
  • - Catalogue of prosthetic, orthotic, and rehabilitative devices developed by REHABTech and available for the industry. Information for amputees - advice and links to support groups. Information for the health professional, continuing education, reports, rel
  • - Interdisciplinary, international journal published as the official journal of the Biomedical Engineering Society (BMES). Produced bi-monthly by the American Institute of Physics.
  • - Advanced Biomedical Technology Research --- basic research into medical technologies that can be transferred to the medical field for further study. Sponsored by the Medical Sciences Division of the Office of Science of the Department of Energy.
  • - Medical equipment reviews by users.
  • - The Clinical Engineering Society of Ontario, CESO, represents the professional interests of Clinical Engineers and Biomedical Engineering Technologists and Technicians in the Province of Ontario.
  • - University of Illinois at Chicago. Biomechanics Research Facility
  • - Develops proprietary process technologies and devices for cell therapy applications, including stem cell therapies and gene therapy. Ann Arbor, Michigan. (Nasdaq: ASTM).
  • - Biomedical image analysis - research reports and open master and internship projects.
  • - Biomedical research institute in Basel.
  • - Implants for pharmaceutical and gene therapy --- controlled release pellets, brachytherapy seeds, and chip and nanodevices.
  • - Support for development of discoveries of novel bioactives to the stage of commercialisation through license agreements or the formation of new companies.
  • - Description of a simple technique for computer-aided diagnosis of lung nodules in chest radiographic images.
  • - Biosystems research at UCSF: bioengineering, bioinformatics, computational biology, systems biology, modeling, simulation, computational therapeutics, and therapeutic engineering.
  • - Applying engineering and natural science to clinically oriented problems in biomedical engineering, surgical technology, cryobiology, biomechanics, medical ergonomics, and biophysical measurements - from the Aachen Univ. of Technology (Rheinisch-Westfäli
  • - Education and research in biomedical and biochemical engineering at CU Boulder.
  • - Biomedical industry newsletter.
  • - Resume of David Sebok, Ph.D. Biomedical Engineer.



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