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  1. 2007 4th IEEE International Symposium on Biomedical Imaging: Macro to Nano
  2. 2009 First Annual Ornl Biomedical Science & Engineering Conference: Exploring the Intersections of Interdisciplinary Biomedical Research (Bsec)
  3. 2009 3rd International Conference on Bioinformatics and Biomedical Engineering (Icbbe 2009)
  4. 2007 1st International Conference on Bioinformatics and Biomedical Engineering
  5. 2008 International Conference on Biocomputation, Bioinformatics, and Biomedical Technologies (Biotechno)
  6. 2008 IEEE Biomedical Circuits and Systems Conference - Intelligent Biomedical Systems (Biocas)
  7. 2006 International Conference on Biomedical and Pharmaceutical Engineering
  8. Design for Biomedical Engineers by Ramon Pallas-Areny, John G. Webster, 2002-08
  9. Is There A Biomedical Engineer Inside You: A Student's Guide To Exploring Biomedical Engineering by Celeste Baine, 2004-10-31
  10. Mathematics and Physics of Emerging Biomedical Imaging by Committee on the Mathematics and Physics of Emerging Dynamic Biomedical Imaging, National Research Council, 1996-02-29
  11. Proceedings of Static and Dynamic Light Scattering in Medicine and Biology: 21-22 January 1993, Los Angeles, California (Progress in Biomedical Optics) by Ralph Nossal, 1993-07
  12. Frontiers in Biomedical Engineering: Proceedings of the World Congress for Chinese Biomedical Engineers by Ned H. Hwang, 2004
  13. 1990 Survey of Hospital Salaries & Job Responsibilities for Clinical Engineers & Biomedical Technicians by Allan F. Pacela, 1990-09
  14. Solutions Manual - Introduction to Molecular Biology, Genomics and Proteomics for Biomedical Engineers by Robert B. Northrop, Anne N. Connor, 2009-11-02

81. OrthoLoad - The Free Public Database Of In Vivo Load Measurements With Instrumen
Free public database providing data on the mechanical loads acting in orthopaedic implants during various activities, displayed in videos and available as data files.
http://www.orthoload.com/main.php

OrthoLoad is a free public DATABASE. Data of the mechanical loads acting in orthopaedic implants during various activities are displayed in videos and are also available as data files. The loads were measured directly in patients, using implants with integrated sensors, an inductive power supply and telemetric data transmission.
Results from 20 years of research are collected in this database. Currently, many load data from the hip joint and from spinal fixators are already contained in OrthoLoad . From the actual research projects (knee joint, shoulder joint, vertebral body replacement) only selected examples can be supplied at the moment. After publication of the results in scientific journals, data from these projects will also be made available. The user of OrthoLoad does not has to register. For non-commercial applications, all downloaded material can be used with only a few restrictions (see INFO: Legal Matters
In vivo measurements in humans with instrumented hip implants started in 1988 at the Biomechanics Laboratory of the Oskar-Helene-Heim at the Free University of Berlin. In 2007, this research laboratory joined the Research Department of the Center of Musculoskeletal Surgery. Since 2007 this research work is continued at the new Julius Wolff Institute of the Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin.
We thank all patients for their engaged cooperation and the permission to publish their data and images!

82. Best Jobs In America 2010 - Top 100: Biomedical Engineer - Money Magazine On CNN
What they do Design and develop medical devices, treatments, and procedures, from artificial hearts to drugdelivery systems. Breathtaking technological advances are
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83. ScienceDirect - Medical Engineering & Physics, Volume 32, Issue 9, Pages 945-108
A journal of the Institute of Physics and Engineering in Medicine, issues monthly, subscription required for fulltext.
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84. Biomedical Engineer Jobs | Career Information
Information On Biomedical Engineer Jobs, Salary, Training, Qualifications and More.
http://www.biomedicalengineerjobs.org/
Biomedical Engineer Jobs Overview
Updated: Biomedical engineers are highly trained and sought after professionals. They combine biology, engineering and medicine to help solve medical and scientific health problems. They are involved in designing the machinery that surgeons use on patients such as MRI scanners. As well as this they research and develop things such as artificial limbs and organs. Biomedical engineers are essential to enhancing the medical and health worlds. Without biomedical engineers hospitals would have no machinery or equipment. Biomedical engineers were responsible for designing some of the most modern medical technology such as heart-lung machines that can work on behalf of the heart and lungs by oxygenating the blood during surgery. They also created the lasers that are now commonly used for laser eye surgery. Sometimes biomedical engineers work in hospitals where there job is to help maintain the equipment that is there. Biomedical engineers must have an advanced level of scientific and medical knowledge, and most jobs require a minimum of a masters degree in biomedical engineering. It is also important to have good concentration to detail and patience. Biomedical engineers regularly work in teams to help develop and produce products and machinery so must be good at communicating and working well within a team.
Biomedical Engineer Job Description
Biomedical engineers generally work forty hour weeks, but can sometimes work longer if there is a particular project they want to complete. They usually work in modern hospitals, manufacturing plants, and research centers.

85. Redirect
IsoTis, a Dutch biomedical company with a focus on orthopaedics, merged with Modex, a Swiss biotechnology company with a focus on wound management.
http://www.isotis.com/

86. Pittsburgh Tissue Engineering Initiative | Advancing Regenerative Medicine
Regional biomedical collaboration for economic development through the advancement and commercialization of tissue engineering and related technologies.
http://www.ptei.org/

87. Biomedical Engineer - How To Become A Biomedical Engineer
Interested in becoming a biomedical engineer? If you enjoy biology, engineering, and medicine, a career as a biomedical engineer may be for you.
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  • zSB(3,3) Do you love biology, medicine, and engineering? If you are looking for a way to combine math and science of engineering with biology and medicine, a career as a biomedical engineer may be a great career choice for you. Job Outlook for Biomedical Engineers:
    It is worth mentioning up front that the field of biomedical engineering is projected to grow by over 70% in the ten year period ending in 2018! (According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics ) This is one of many reasons why this could be a great field to explore. However, the field of biomedical engineering is not an especially large field; there are only about 16,000 professionals employed as biomedical engineers. Therefore, that high growth percentage will only result in about 11,000 additional jobs, over that ten year period. Education Requirements for Biomedical Engineers:
    Biomedical engineers have at least a bachelor's degree in engineering from a university or four-year college. Ideally the degree would be in biomedical engineering, but some biomedical engineers studied mechanical, electrical, or some other related type of engineering. A master's degree is often preferred for many senior-level roles, but there are jobs available to college graduates after completing the bachelor's degree.

    88. MatTek In Vitro 3-D Human TISSUE Equivalents - Non-Animal Alternative Test
    Company involved in tissue engineering of human cell-based tissue engineering constructs.
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    89. Tissue-Engineering
    Tissue engineering portal, with membership features. Artificial organs, cell culture, biomaterials, transplantation, news, jobs.
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    In vitro engineering of complex living tissues and organs is extremely challenging. Scientists prefer to use scaffolds as templates to guide tissue formation. It appears to be a possible str...
    Posted on 2010-08-31 at 21:47:37 Prospects on liver tissue engineering
    Treatmeant of patients with liver failure is an enourmous unmet clinical need. There is an urgend need to develop liver tissue engineering to maintain or improve liver function. Liver tissu...
    Posted on 2010-04-30 at 14:25:33 Lost in Translation: What is Limiting Cardiomyoplasty
    Stem cells have gained much attention because of their ability to differentiate into cardiomyocytes or provide trophic factors to support the repair of an injured heart. However, translati...
    Posted on 2009-06-12 at 15:39:45 New review on organ printing
    Organ printing: tissue spheroids as building blocks Mironov V, Visconti RP, Kasyanov V, Forgacs G, Drake CJ, Markwald RR. Bioprinting Research Center, Cardiovascular Developmental Biolog...
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    90. Medical Engineering
    Non-commercial resources combining recent news, publications, and general information.
    http://tissue.medicalengineer.co.uk
    Books Clinical Tissue Medical Imaging ... Medical Engineering Search Site search Pubmed Journal Search Search OmniMedical Enter your search terms Submit search form Related Sites Biomedical Engineering Society Biomedical Engineering Network Biomedical Engineering Online Recommended books The classic essential text on anatomy...
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    V F Murphy Monday 11th October 2004 A Few Recommended Sites Whilst using the internet our editorial team have identified a number of sites which may well be worth a visit. Biomedical Engineering Clinical Engineering Society of Ontario - 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. ... V F Murphy Sunday 3rd October 2004
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    V F Murphy Saturday 2nd October 2004 What is a medical engineer? Medical Engineering.... the application of Engineering to... Medicine:MedicalEngineer.co.uk Medical Engineering in itself is perhaps best defined as the application of Engineering Principles to the furthering of Medicine. However all- ...
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    Larry Gardner Friday 24th September 2004 Larry is someone who knows a lot about dealing with Phantom Pain, something which he has had to come to terms with for many years.

    91. Advanced Cell And Tissue Cultures 3D Cultures Minucells And Minutissue
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    92. TissueGene, Inc.
    Tissue engineering for the regenerative orthopedic therapeutics.
    http://www.tissuegene.com/tg.htm
    About Us Vision Key Personnel History ... Events
    TissueGene has developed a proprietary genetic technology with applications in the treatment and regeneration of damaged tendons, ligaments, cartilage and bones.
    TissueGene's collaborative agreements across the globe make it possible to have a network of investigators with ongoing research occuring 24 hours a day.
    TissueGene is initially focusing on providing a permanent cure for osteoarthritis (OA), a debilitating condition that affects ~1 in 7 people with medical costs approaching $16B/y in the US.
    TissueGene is borrowing on the lessons of the past, and is working to become a leader in an industry which requires "out of the box" thinking combined with solid teamwork.

    93. DiaDexus
    Dedicated to the discovery and commercialization of novel molecular diagnostics. A joint venture between SmithKline Beecham and Incyte.
    http://www.diadexus.com/
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    94. RTI Biologics
    Company involved in processing human tissue for allogenic grafts used in orthopedic, oral maxillofacial, urinary and cardiovascular surgeries.
    http://www.rtix.com/
    Improving Lives by Advancing Science, Safety and Innovation
    Allograft Benefits for Patients
    While the human body is amazingly resilient, it can sometimes be pushed beyond its limits. If your doctor has told you that you need a tissue implant to repair damage done to your body, we have some reassuring news.
    Who Are We?
    RTI Biologics, Inc. is the leading provider of sterile biological implants for surgeries around the world, with a commitment to advancing science, safety and innovation. RTI prepares donated human tissue and bovine tissue for transplantation through extensive testing and screening, precision shaping and proprietary, validated sterilization processes. These allograft and xenograft implants are used in spine, sports medicine, orthopedic, dental and other surgical specialties.
    Patient Information
    While the human body is amazingly resilient, it can sometimes be pushed beyond its limits. If your doctor has told you that you need a tissue implant to repair damage done to your body, check our Patient section for more information. find out more Donor Services
    Donor Services
    Tissue donation is a gift of life. RTI Donor Services provides human donated tissue for the benefit of others through compassionate support, outreach and education to families and communities.

    95. Tissue Engineering Society International
    Sponsors journal Tissue Engineering. International association of persons engaged or interested in the field of tissue engineering.
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    96. Deomedicus
    Independent research foundation focusing on stem cell disorders.
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    97. NeuroTHOR - Photomedicine For Nerve Regeneration
    Provides information on nerve regeneration with laser and LED photobiomodulation.
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    98. WELCOME TO BII
    Postgraduate diploma program in bioinformatics, biomedical informatics and related sciences.
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    99. Bioengineering @ CU Boulder
    Education and research in biomedical and biochemical engineering at CU Boulder.
    http://www.colorado.edu/engineering/BioEngineering
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    100. UNL | Biological Systems Engineering Department | College Of Engineering
    At the College of Engineering at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Provides information on the department, programs, extension and research.
    http://bse.unl.edu/

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