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         Biomedical Engineer:     more books (100)
  1. Information sources for biomedical engineers by Heather M Wiseman, 1976
  2. SYSTEMS PHYSIOLOGY. A Volume in Wiley-Interscience Series on Biomedical Engineer by Samuel Armstrong and Ura Gessner. TALBOT, 1973-01-01
  3. Directory of Biomedical Engineers
  4. Bio-Informatic and Biomedical Engineering Bibe 2000), 2000 IEEE International Symposium on by Va.) IEEE International Symposium on Bio-Informatics and Biomedical Engineering (2000 : Arlington, 2000-12
  5. Control Aspects of Biomedical Engineering (Ifac Series for Graduates, Research Workers and Practicing Engineers, Vol 2)
  6. Medical Imaging 2000: Physiology and Function from Multidimensional Images (Progress in Biomedical Optics and Imaging, Vol. 1, No. 23)
  7. Proceedings of Biomedical Fiber Optic Instrumentation: 24-27 January 1994, Los Angeles, California (Progress in Biomedical Optics)
  8. Optical Biopsies and Microscopic Techniques II: 5-8 September 1997, San Remo, Italy (Progress in biomedical optics)
  9. Medical Imaging 2000: Image Perception and Performance (Progress in Biomedical Optics and Imaging, Vol. 1, No. 26)
  10. Medical Imaging 2002: Image Processing (Progress in Biomedical Optics and Imaging,) by Milan Sonka, J. Michael Fitzpatrick, 2002-05
  11. Commercial and Biomedical Applications of Ultra-Fast Lasers II: 24-25 January, 2000, San Jose, California (Proceedings of Spie--the International Society for Optical Engineering, V. 3934.)
  12. Biomedical Engineering (Aiche Symposium Series) by Pieter Stroeve, 1983-08
  13. Biomedical Applications of Vibration and Acoustics in Therapy, Bioeffect and Modeling (Advanced Technologies) by Ahmed Al-Jumaily, Azra Alizad, 2008-06-30
  14. Optical Methods for Tumor Treatment and Detection: Mechanisms and Techniques in Photodynamic Therapy Ix; 22-23 January 2000 San Jose, California (Progress ... 1, No. 3; Proceedings of Spie Volume 3909)

101. Clemson University : Institute For Biological Interfaces Of Engineering : Welcom
Interdisciplinary research and educational institution at Clemson University.
http://www.clemson.edu/centers-institutes/ibioe/

102. School Of Medical Science And Technology
At the Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur, India. Provides information on the Institute, the academic programmes and the faculty.
http://www.smst.iitkgp.ernet.in/

103. NUS - National University Of Singapore
Provides information on the graduate and undergraduate programs, research, people and job opportunities.
http://www.bioeng.nus.edu.sg/

104. FMI - Friedrich Miescher Institute For Biomedical Research
Biomedical research institute in Basel.
http://www.fmi.ch/

105. Convergent Engineering: Biomedical Research Using Neural Networks From Convergen
Focuses on biomedical research using neural networks.
http://www.conveng.com/
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Convergent Engineering focuses on doing biomedical research using neural networks. Convergent Engineering applies the concepts of signal processing, information theory, data fusion and artificial intelligence to biomedical applications. Convergent Engineering has strong ties with the world-renowned Computational Neural Engineering Laboratory ( CNEL ) and the College of Medicine at the University of Florida . This team has the scientific and technical expertise to improve existing techniques and innovate new solutions.
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106. Dr Kevin R. Haylett - Oesophagus / Oesophageal Manometry And PH Research
Latest work and publications.
http://www.medeng.net/
Dr K.R.Haylett
Kevin R. Haylett PhD,C.Eng,MIET
Welcome to my site. This site outlines my main interests including my CV and details of my research.
In brief -
I received my B.Sc. degree in Biomedical Electronics from the University of Salford, UK in 1984. In 1994 I started collaborating with the University Department of Surgery (Manchester University) and the hospitals Gastro-Intestinal Investigations Unit. I received my M.Sc. from the University of Manchester in 1996 and completed my Ph.D . in the development and analysis of oesophageal fluoromanometry . I have considerable experience in Medical Engineering Research and Management gained while working as a Principal Clinical Scientist at Central Manchester and Manchester Children's University Hospital NHS Trust. I am a member of the IET, Chartered Engineer and Fellow of the Association of GI Physiologists. My main scientific interests include the identification and detection of patterns in complex data. Co mplexity in physiology

107. Home - Imaging Physics Laboratory
Limited staff and research information.
http://saturn.radsci.uci.edu
Imaging Physics Laboratory
Home ... Links University of California
Radiological Sciences Dept. Medical Science I B140
Irvine, CA 92697-5000 Imaging Physics Laboratory Welcome to the Molloi Group at the University of California, Irvine. Angiographic Fractional Flow Reserve Limitations in the visual assessment of intermediate severity stenoses by coronary angiography are known to suffer from intra- and inter-observer variability as well as discordance with their true physiologic importance [1-6]. Previous studies have performed functional analyses of stenoses using acquired images to predict pressure gradients [7-9], to estimate coronary flow reserve [10-12], to assess coronary flow through Thrombolysis in Myocardial Infarction (TIMI) frame count [13-15], and to assess functional improvement after coronary intervention [16, 17]. An important index not already estimated from coronary angiography is fractional flow reserve (FFR). Pressure-based fractional flow reserve (FFR) has proven to aid the cardiologist in evaluating the flow-limiting potential of stenoses as well as the therapeutic gain of angioplasties [18, 19]. FFR quantifies the reduction in maximum coronary blood flow from a theoretical maximum normal flow in the presence of a stenosis.

108. E-Health Laboratory, Computer Science Department
At the Department of Computer Science, University of Cyprus
http://www.medinfo.cs.ucy.ac.cy

109. Biomechanics Research Laboratory - University Of Illinois At Chicago
University of Illinois at Chicago. Biomechanics research facility.
http://www.uic.edu/labs/brl/
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