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  2. W. Mark Saltzman - Wikipedia

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    William Mark Saltzman was named the Goizueta Foundation Professor of Biomedical and Chemical Engineering at Yale University on July 1, 2002 and became the founding chair of Yale's Department of Biomedical Engineering in 2003. [1] Saltzman's research aims to promote new methods for drug delivery and develop new biotechnologies to combat human ...

  3. Open Yale Courses - Wikipedia

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    Biomedical Engineering: BENG 100: Frontiers of Biomedical Engineering: W. Mark Saltzman: Spring 2008 Chemistry: CHEM 125a: Freshman Organic Chemistry I: J. Michael McBride: Fall 2008 Chemistry: CHEM 125b: Freshman Organic Chemistry II: J. Michael McBride: Spring 2011 Classics: CLCV 205: Introduction to Ancient Greek History: Donald Kagan: Fall 2007

  4. Category : Fellows of the Biomedical Engineering Society

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  5. List of members of the National Academy of Engineering ...

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    Nat'l Institute of Biomedical Imaging & Bioengng: 2010 Kristi S. Anseth: University of Colorado Boulder: 2009 David C. Auth: Independent consultant 2009 Arthur J. Coury: Genzyme Corporation: 2009 Stephen P.A. Fodor: Affymetrix, Inc. 2009 Matthew O'Donnell: University of Washington: 2009 Paul G. Yock: Stanford University: 2009 Thomas J. Fogarty ...

  6. Edward Wilson Merrill - Wikipedia

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    He was one of the founders of bioengineering, and specifically the biomedical engineering field it developed from chemical engineering. [9] Merrill was born to Edward Clifton Merrill (1881–1949), a chemical engineer and chief chemist of the United Drug Company ( Rexall ) and Gertrude Wilson (1895–1978).

  7. Index of biomedical engineering articles - Wikipedia

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    Acoustic engineering — Aldehyde-stabilized cryopreservation — American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering — Angiogenesis — Animal testing alternatives — Annual Review of Biomedical Engineering — Antibody engineering — Artificial cells — Artificial gene synthesis — Artificial heart — Artificial heart valve — Artificial intelligence — Artificial limb ...

  8. Biomedical engineering - Wikipedia

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    Biomedical instrumentation amplifier schematic used in monitoring low voltage biological signals, an example of a biomedical engineering application of electronic engineering to electrophysiology Stereolithography is a practical example of medical modeling being used to create physical objects.

  9. Biofluid dynamics - Wikipedia

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    Biofluid dynamics may be considered as the discipline of biological engineering or biomedical engineering in which the fundamental principles of fluid dynamics are used to explain the mechanisms of biological flows and their interrelationships with physiological processes, in health and in diseases/disorder. It can be considered as the ...