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1. What Is Biomedical Engineering?
Frontiers of Biomedical Engineering (BENG 100) Professor Saltzman introduces the concepts ...
published: 18 Nov 2008
Author: YaleCourses
1. What Is Biomedical Engineering?
Frontiers of Biomedical Engineering (BENG 100) Professor Saltzman introduces the concepts and applications of biomedical engineering, providing an overview of the course syllabus, reading materials for lecture and labs and grading logistics. Various pictures are shown to highlight the current application of biomedical engineering technologies in daily life (eg. chest x-ray, PET scan, operating room, gene chip, transport). Next, living standards and medical technologies of the past and present are compared to point out the impact of biomedical engineering as well as areas for improvement in the field. Finally, Professor Saltzman draws references from the poem "London Bridge" to illustrate some societal issues in making materials and devices in biomedical engineering. 00:00 - Chapter 1. Introduction 02:36 - Chapter 2. Biomedical Engineering in Everyday Life 18:43 - Chapter 3. A Brief History of Engineering 22:58 - Chapter 4. Biomedical Engineering in Disease Control 31:09 - Chapter 5. Course Overview and Logistics 39:23 - Chapter 6. Conclusion Complete course materials are available at the Open Yale Courses website: open.yale.edu This course was recorded in Spring 2008.
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Biomedical Engineer - Profiles Of Scientists And Engineers
A student interested in helping people and improving the lives of others through better he...
published: 11 Aug 2011
Author: VideosatNSF
Biomedical Engineer - Profiles Of Scientists And Engineers
A student interested in helping people and improving the lives of others through better health care and medicine has a lot of career options, and one such option is in the field of engineering! Biomedical engineering combines biology, medicine and engineering to advance human health. Find out how in this video. Michelle Khine talks about her work as a biomedical engineer, life beyond the lab, and inspiration from some unexpected sources (like Yoda, and Shrinky Dinks!)
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A Day in the Life - Biomedical Engineer
A typical day in the life of a Biomedical Engineer. Courtesy of CareerOneStop. Learn how t...
published: 17 Jul 2008
Author: CareerRx
A Day in the Life - Biomedical Engineer
A typical day in the life of a Biomedical Engineer. Courtesy of CareerOneStop. Learn how to get there at www.MYCAREERRX.com. Colleges Educate. We Create Careers.
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Biomedical Engineering
An overview of the Department of Biomedical Engineering, featuring interviews with profess...
published: 05 Feb 2010
Author: NorthwesternU
Biomedical Engineering
An overview of the Department of Biomedical Engineering, featuring interviews with professors Dean Ho, Guillermo Ameer and Wendy Murray
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2. What Is Biomedical Engineering? (cont.)
Frontiers of Biomedical Engineering (BENG 100) Class begins with discussion of students...
published: 18 Nov 2008
Author: YaleCourses
2. What Is Biomedical Engineering? (cont.)
Frontiers of Biomedical Engineering (BENG 100) Class begins with discussion of students' answers to the two questions given as assignment in the previous lecture. Professor Saltzman talks about the basic concept of biomedical engineering and two separate aspects of it: gaining better understanding of human physiology and developing ways to improve human health. He then introduces the term homeostasis, and talks about parameters that are involved in controlling this state. Finally, the structure of the phospholipid is discussed and how it constitutes the cell membrane. 00:00 - Chapter 1. Biomedical Engineering Today 08:00 - Chapter 2. Future of Biomedical Engineering 17:21 - Chapter 3. "That's Biomedical Engineering?!" 29:09 - Chapter 4. Basic Concepts in Physiology 38:26 - Chapter 5. Lipids and Conclusion Complete course materials are available at the Open Yale Courses website: open.yale.edu This course was recorded in Spring 2008.
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The Future of Biomedical Engineering
The future includes the area of functional tissue engineering, using computer-aided surger...
published: 01 Dec 2009
Author: ColumbiaSEAS
The Future of Biomedical Engineering
The future includes the area of functional tissue engineering, using computer-aided surgery, artificial organs, imaging and other areas that are the subject of research at Columbia. BME on SEAS TV - tv.seas.columbia.edu
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Biomedical Engineers Job Description
Biomedical Engineers Job Description...
published: 31 May 2007
Author: GadBaller
Biomedical Engineers Job Description
Biomedical Engineers Job Description
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What is Biomedical Engineering?
careersoutthere.com Biomedical engineering careers are explained in this Careers Out There...
published: 12 Oct 2011
Author: CareersOutThere
What is Biomedical Engineering?
careersoutthere.com Biomedical engineering careers are explained in this Careers Out There interview with bioengineer Amy Patel of the pharmaceutical industry. Tissue engineering, artificial limbs and organs, stem cell research and the DaVinci robot are all discussed. Amy tells Marc Luber that BME is an inspirational career path for those who like biology, chemistry and math because you get to feel like you're helping society. For more videos on Health Care careers: www.youtube.com For more career videos, check out our YouTube channel: www.youtube.com Join our Facebook Like Page for more info and interaction at: www.facebook.com
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25. Biomedical Engineers and Artificial Organs
Frontiers of Biomedical Engineering (BENG 100) In this final lecture, Professor Saltzman t...
published: 18 Nov 2008
Author: YaleCourses
25. Biomedical Engineers and Artificial Organs
Frontiers of Biomedical Engineering (BENG 100) In this final lecture, Professor Saltzman talks about artificial organs, with a stress on synthetic biomaterials. First, the body's responses (immunological and scar healing responses) to foreign materials are introduced. This leads to discussion of different types of polymer/plastic materials (ie, Dacron and GORE-TEX) and their properties. Next, Professor Saltzman talks about the design and function of some artificial organs, such as lens implants, heart valves and vessels, hip, dialyzer, heart/lung bypass machine, and the artificial heart. Lastly, challenges and areas for improvement in the field are presented. 00:00 - Chapter 1. Introduction to Biomaterials 03:15 - Chapter 2. Polymers 15:50 - Chapter 3. Threat of Coagulation and Clotting 22:22 - Chapter 4. Physical Responses to Biomaterials 27:41 - Chapter 5. Joint Replacement Using Biomaterials 38:01 - Chapter 6. Dialysis 43:51 - Chapter 7. Artificial Organs and Conclusion Complete course materials are available at the Open Yale Courses website: open.yale.edu This course was recorded in Spring 2008.
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TechBurst 2011: Constructing the "Perfect Cube" in Biomedical Engineering
Many biomedical engineering majors, must construct a 4 inch cube out of Bristol board (ver...
published: 30 Jan 2012
Author: C21UatGT
TechBurst 2011: Constructing the "Perfect Cube" in Biomedical Engineering
Many biomedical engineering majors, must construct a 4 inch cube out of Bristol board (very thick paper). The tolerances on this cube are 0.03 inches. This makes the construction of the cube very difficult, and has resulted in the assignment being named the "Perfect Cube". This assignment is very helpful for the students. The students learn about tolerances and they gain confidence and model building skills. This idea can be applied to all engineering students to help them understand how to build a model. Because many students fail to build successful cubes the first time, this video will help them with this task.
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Introduction to Biomedical Engineering
Biomedical Engineering is the newest and fastest growing department in Columbia's Scho...
published: 01 Dec 2009
Author: ColumbiaSEAS
Introduction to Biomedical Engineering
Biomedical Engineering is the newest and fastest growing department in Columbia's School of Engineering and Applied Science, yet the faculty-student ratio is low. Learn more about how one of the top-ranked programs in the country is preparing the field's future leaders. BME on SEAS TV - tv.seas.columbia.edu
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Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology Biomedical Engineering alumni talk
Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology Applied Biology and Biomedical Engineering alumni talk...
published: 04 Nov 2009
Author: rosehulmanbest
Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology Biomedical Engineering alumni talk
Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology Applied Biology and Biomedical Engineering alumni talk about how a Rose-Hulman education has prepared them for careers in Biology and in Biomedical Engineering.
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Biomedical Engineering Technologist - Working in Canada
Formore FREE and useful resources, visit WorkinginCanada.gc.ca or http -- The videos in th...
published: 06 Jul 2009
Author: WorkinginCanada
Biomedical Engineering Technologist - Working in Canada
Formore FREE and useful resources, visit WorkinginCanada.gc.ca or http -- The videos in this unique career series represent an innovative production process in two important ways: First, to ensure that the VECTOR videos represented reasonable employment possibilities, CFEE worked with the Industry Sector Councils to identify the most appropriate careers and occupations to profile via the videos. Second, in an exciting new approach to production, Canadian youth from colleges and universities across Canada were engaged to produce the videos. To learn more about occupations in Canada, visit Working in Canada (workingincanada.gc.ca), a source of free and useful information that can help you to decide where to live and work. Use the Working in Canada Tool to produce a report on job descriptions, wages, skill requirements, language training and job opportunities based on your occupation and a location. By researching different occupations and different locations, you can make settlement decisions that are right for you and your family. The information contained in this video is for information purpose only. For up to date labour market information about wages and salaries, you can use http to produce a detailed report on job descriptions, wages, skill requirements, language training and job opportunities based on your occupation and a location.
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Biomedical Engineering
Dr. Amit Geffen, an international leader in medical sciences, is revolutionizing human tis...
published: 07 Apr 2010
Author: IsraelMFA
Biomedical Engineering
Dr. Amit Geffen, an international leader in medical sciences, is revolutionizing human tissue engineering. Through his extensive research there will be an exponential decline in the number of test animals utilized for research. Dr. Geffens technology will allow improvements to be made on medications digitally.
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IEEE Biomedical Engineering Video
This 20-minute video, produced by EMBS, describes the emerging field of biomedical bnginee...
published: 10 Jul 2010
Author: FerreliRJ
IEEE Biomedical Engineering Video
This 20-minute video, produced by EMBS, describes the emerging field of biomedical bngineering from a USA industry perspective. www.embs.org
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Meghan Shan - Biomedical Engineering
Meghan Shan, a rising junior in the biomedical engineering department, gives advice to inc...
published: 10 Dec 2009
Author: ColumbiaSEAS
Meghan Shan - Biomedical Engineering
Meghan Shan, a rising junior in the biomedical engineering department, gives advice to incoming freshmen and discusses her research activities in the Biomaterials and Interface Tissue Engineering Laboratory (BITEL), under the direction of Professor Helen Lu. The SEAS Undergraduate Research Involvement Program (URIP) offers many research opportunities in all departments of the Engineering School. Student Profiles on SEAS TV - tv.seas.columbia.edu
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Biomedical Engineering at the University of Rochester
Erin Keegan is a Biomedical Engineering major at the University of Rochester. This is abou...
published: 20 Mar 2011
Author: Evolforetsam
Biomedical Engineering at the University of Rochester
Erin Keegan is a Biomedical Engineering major at the University of Rochester. This is about her life as an engineer as well as her ambitions as a ballet dancer and how she manages to be successful in her balanced life. Starring: Erin Keegan Filmed, Directed and Edited By: Devin Embil Special Thanks to: Tom Mayer, Cem Soguksu, Sandeep Sandhu, Matt Hazelett, Stephen Zhang, Josh Holtzberg Shot on Location: University of Rochester, Rochester, NY Song: Fix You (Instrumental) - Coldplay
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24. Biomedical Engineers and Cancer
Frontiers of Biomedical Engineering (BENG 100) Professor Saltzman uses cancer diagnosis an...
published: 18 Nov 2008
Author: YaleCourses
24. Biomedical Engineers and Cancer
Frontiers of Biomedical Engineering (BENG 100) Professor Saltzman uses cancer diagnosis and treatment as an example to demonstrate the some applications of biomedical engineering technologies and methods. Some issues involved in cancer treatment, such as tumor angiogenesis, radiation sensitivity, drug localization, and cancer stem cells are mentioned. Next, he describes the phases (I-IV), in compliance to guidelines enforced by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), which a new drug compound must go through to gain approval prior to public distribution/sale. Finally, Professor Saltzman draws attention to the areas that biomedical engineers may contribute to, to improve this process. 00:00 - Chapter 1. Introduction to Cancer 03:56 - Chapter 2. Cancer Epidemiology and Biology 16:25 - Chapter 3. Detection of Cancer 23:45 - Chapter 4. Cancer Treatment Options 34:46 - Chapter 5. New Drug Developments in Chemotherapy 38:53 - Chapter 6. Technical and Economic Difficulties of Cancer Drug Research Complete course materials are available at the Open Yale Courses website: open.yale.edu This course was recorded in Spring 2008.