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<blockquote data-quote="imhotep" data-source="post: 28778709" data-attributes="member: 562115"><p>BioMedical Engineering is another course which is usually under the umbrella of an Engineering Faculty. The course will include Machanical , Mechatronics, Electronics, Chemical & Materials Engineering. Then you go on to specialise in Biotechnology, Nanoscale biotechnology, Bionics etc.</p><p>New frontiers in this area include Bone, Tissue & Stem-Cell Engineering. </p><p>Usually BioMedical guys work wit<strong>h team of Doctors & other Medical scientists</strong>. That's how all these new medical products like the Cochlear Implants, most other implantable devices, Robotic arms, heart pumps, valves, artificial pancreas, external devices like Imaging equipment and medical lab testing equipment were developed. It's a combined team effort that includes many medical professionals.</p><p></p><p>PS: Why don't write what you need to clarify. I am not a biomedical engineer obviously, but there would be some in here. I have worked with a few of them though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="imhotep, post: 28778709, member: 562115"] BioMedical Engineering is another course which is usually under the umbrella of an Engineering Faculty. The course will include Machanical , Mechatronics, Electronics, Chemical & Materials Engineering. Then you go on to specialise in Biotechnology, Nanoscale biotechnology, Bionics etc. New frontiers in this area include Bone, Tissue & Stem-Cell Engineering. Usually BioMedical guys work wit[B]h team of Doctors & other Medical scientists[/B]. That's how all these new medical products like the Cochlear Implants, most other implantable devices, Robotic arms, heart pumps, valves, artificial pancreas, external devices like Imaging equipment and medical lab testing equipment were developed. It's a combined team effort that includes many medical professionals. PS: Why don't write what you need to clarify. I am not a biomedical engineer obviously, but there would be some in here. I have worked with a few of them though. [/QUOTE]
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