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  2. Biomedical engineering - Wikipedia

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    Biomedical engineering (BME) or medical engineering is the application of engineering principles and design concepts to medicine and biology for healthcare applications (e.g., diagnostic or therapeutic purposes).

  3. Electronics for Medicine - Wikipedia

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    Electronics for Medicine, commonly known as "E for M," was a pioneering company in medical electronics.Founded in the 1950s by Martin Scheiner to make instrumentation for recording physiological signals from the heart, it was based in Westchester County, New York.

  4. Bioelectronics - Wikipedia

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    The Organic Electronic Ion Pump (OEIP), a device that could be used to target specific body parts and organs to adhere medicine, was created by Magnuss Berggren. [4] As one of the few materials well established in CMOS technology, titanium nitride (TiN) turned out as exceptionally stable and well suited for electrode applications in medical ...

  5. International Federation of Medical and Biological Engineering

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    In 1959 a group of medical engineers, physicists and physicians met at the 2nd International Conference of Medical and Biological Engineering, in the UNESCO Building, Paris, France to create an organization entitled International Federation for Medical Electronics and Biological Engineering.

  6. Medical & Biological Engineering & Computing - Wikipedia

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    Medical & Biological Engineering & Computing is a monthly peer-reviewed medical journal and an official publication of the International Federation of Medical and Biological Engineering. It is published by Springer Science+Business Media. It covers research in biomedical engineering and bioengineering.

  7. Hill-Rom - Wikipedia

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    In January 2020, Hillrom acquired Excel Medical Electronics, a clinical communications software company. [12] Excel Medical expanded Hillrom’s digital health offerings with predictive analytics and software that assimilates real-time patient data. [13] Hillrom’s Centrella bed won the 2017 Stanley Caplan User Centered Design Award. [14]

  8. Martin Scheiner - Wikipedia

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    Martin Lane Scheiner (September 1, 1922 – January 21, 1992) was an American inventor of electronics devices for medical purposes. He founded Electronics for Medicine in 1950, and served as president and research director until selling it to Honeywell in 1979. Scheiner was a dedicated traveler [1] [2] and passionate about social causes.

  9. Sysmex Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Sysmex Corporation (シスメックス株式会社, Shisumekkusu Kabushiki-gaisha) is a Japanese company headquartered in Kobe that is engaged in the health care business. . Originally called TOA Medical Electronics (a branch of the TOA Corporation), the Sysmex brand was established in 1978, and were mainly involved with haematology analys

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