Infobox institute name University of Washington Department of Bioengineering image File Bioelogo.png image name Bioelogo.png image size image alt UW Bioengineering caption Inventing the future of medicine ... head label Campus head Urban website http depts.washington.edu bioe UW Bioengineering The University of Washington Department of Bioengineering UW Bioengineering is a joint department of the College ... in Seattle , Washington state Washington , USA. Overview UW Bioengineering offers undergraduate and graduate degrees in Biomedical Engineering bioengineering , a field at the interface between medicine ... care. In 2010, UW Bioengineering was awarded US 32.3 million in research funding, primarily from ... master s programs. As of February 2011, UW Bioengineering is ranked 5 in the nation for its graduate ... Schools Specialty Rankings Biomedical Bioengineering US News & World Report ref ref http colleges.usnews.rankingsandreviews.com ... left 180px alt Robert Rushmer Bob Rushmer at Harris Hydraulics, the old home of UW Bioengineering History The UW Center for Bioengineering was founded in 1967 by Robert Rushmer as a joint research ... of Ultrasound in Obstetrics and Gynecology ref The Center became the Department of Bioengineering ... alt Happy UW Bioengineering Graduates Happy UW Bioengineering Graduates Degrees Offered UW Bioengineering ... in bioengineering specialties. The department also offers a combined BS MS in Bioengineering, a master s in Medical Engineering MME fee based evening program and a master s in Pharmaceutical Bioengineering PharmBE fee based evening program . Bioengineering students may also participate in the MD ... alt Apply to UW Bioengineering Admissions Admission to http depts.washington.edu bioe education prospective educ prospective.html UW Bioengineering ref http depts.washington.edu bioe education prospective educ prospective.html UW Bioengineering program admissions ref is competitive. Since 1989, the department .... The mean GRE scores since 1989 are V 596, Q 755, A 4.85. In 2010, students accepted to the UW Bioengineering ... more details
wikify date November 2010 Soil bioengineering is a discipline of civil engineering. It pursues technological, ecological economic as well as design goals and seeks to achieve these primarily by making use of living materials, i.e. seeds, plants, part of plants and plant communities, and employing them in near natural constructions while exploiting the manifold abilities inherent in plants. Soil Bioengineering may sometimes be a substitute for classical engineering works However, in most cases it is a meaningful and necessary method of complementing the latter. Its application suggests itself in all fields of soil and hydraulic engineering, especially for slope and embankment stabilization and erosion control. ref Schiechtl, H. M. Trans. N.K. Horstmann, 1980 . Bioengineering for Land Reclamation and Conservation. University of Alberta Press. Edmonton. Alberta. 404 pp. ref Soil bioengineering is the use of living plant materials to provide some engineering function. Soil bioengineering is an effective tool for treatment of a variety of unstable and or eroding sites. Soil bioengineering techniques have been used for many centuries. More recently Schiechtl 1980 has encouraged the use of soil bioengineering with a variety of European examples. Soil bioengineering is now widely practiced ... Bioengineering Control Works Soil Bioengineering methods can be applied wherever the plants which ... impoverished a region is in species, the less suited it is for the application of bioengineering methods. Functions and Effects of Soil Bioengineering Structures The objective of soil bioengineering ... by creating new features and structures, shapes and colours of vegetation Economic effects Bioengineering ... of useful green areas and woody plant populations on previously derelict land The result of soil bioengineering ..., H.M. and R. Stem. 1996. Ground Bioengineering Techniques for Slope Protection and Erosion Control. Trans .... 1997. Water Bioengineering Techniques for Watercourse, Bank and Shoreline Protection. Trans. By L ... more details
Infobox journal title Biotechnology and Bioengineering cover editor Douglas S. Clark formernames Journal of Biochemical and Microbiological Technology and Engineering discipline Biotechnology , biological engineering bioengineering , biochemical engineering , microbiology abbreviation Biotechnol. Bioeng. publisher John Wiley & Sons country frequency Monthly history 1959 present license openaccess Partly impact 3.377 impact year 2009 website http www3.interscience.wiley.com journal 117933915 grouphome home.html link1 link1 name link2 link2 name JSTOR OCLC 1224461 LCCN a 61005662 CODEN ISSN 0006 3592 eISSN 1097 0290 Biotechnology and Bioengineering is a peer review peer reviewed scientific journal covering biochemical engineering science that was established in 1959. In 2009, the BioMedical & Life Sciences Division ref Top 100 Journals in Biology and Medicine. 2009 Available from http units.sla.org division dbio publications resources dbio100.html. ref of the Special Libraries Association listed Biotechnology and Bioengineering as one of the 100 most influential journals in biology and medicine of the past century. ref Stankus, T. The DBIO 100 The BioMedical & Life Sciences Division Honors SLA s Centennial with Recognition of 100 Journals that Have Led the Way In Biology & Medicine Over the Last Century. 2009 Available from http units.sla.org division dbio publications resources DBIO100.pdf ref The journal focuses on applied fundamentals and application of engineering principles to biology based problems. Initially, fermentation processes, as well as mixing phenomena and aeration with an emphasis on agricultural or food science applications were the major focus. The scale up of antibiotics from fermentation processes was also an active topic of publication. ref Humphrey, A., Shake ... leader and colleague. Biotechnology and Bioengineering, 2006. 95 2 p. 262 269 ref and Eleftherios ... home.html References references DEFAULTSORT Biotechnology And Bioengineering Category Biotechnology ... more details
Infobox Laboratory name Defence Bioengineering and Electromedical Laboratory motto logo image established April 1982 city Bangalore , Karnataka research field type director Dr. V.C. Padaki staff budget operating agency DRDO affiliations address P.O. Box 9326, br C.V. Raman Nagar, br Bangalore 560093 telephone campus website http www.drdo.gov.in labs dls debel index.shtml DEBEL Home Page footnotes The Defence Bioengineering and Electromedical Laboratory DEBEL is an India n defense laboratory of the Defence Research & Development Organization DRDO . Located in Bangalore , its main function is the research and development of technologies and products in the area of Life support, medical and ergonomics physiological protection systems for the Indian Armed Forces . DEBEL is organized under the Life Sciences Directorate of DRDO. The present director of DEBEL is Dr. V.C. Padaki. History DEBEL was formed in April 1976 by bringing together the Aero Electroengineering Unit AEEU of Aeronautical Development Establishment ADE and the Electromedical Instrumentation Division EMID of LRDE, located nearby. Since 23 June 1992, the facility has been functioning from its own independent premises located at the ADE campus. Today DEBEL is one of the few DRDO laboratories dedicated to both R & D work for the Services and also spin off use to the civilian population. Areas of work Facilities Projects and Products HAPO Bag for high altitudes Pilot s dress for LCA Smart Vest Technologies for Civilian use References reflist External links http www.drdo.com labs debel index.html DEBEL Home Page DRDO Laboratories India gov stub India mil stub Category Defence Research and Development Organisation laboratories ... more details
Image US NIH NIBIB Logo.svg 140px right The National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering NIBIB is the newest of the National Institutes of Health NIH research institutes and centers and was formed in the United States when President Bill Clinton signed it into law on December 29, 2000. The Institute is committed to integrating the physical and engineering sciences with the life sciences to advance basic research and medical care. This is achieved through research and development of new biomedical imaging and bioengineering techniques and devices to fundamentally improve the detection, treatment, and prevention of disease enhancing existing imaging and bioengineering techniques advocating related research in the physical and mathematical sciences encouraging research and development in multidisciplinary areas developing technologies for early disease detection and assessment of health status and developing advanced imaging and engineering techniques for conducting biomedical research at multiple scales. Leadership The director of the institute is Roderic Pettigrew , Ph.D., M.D. the deputy director is Belinda Seto, Ph.D. the scientific director of intramural research is Richard D. Leapman , Ph.D. External links http www.nibib.nih.gov Official site National Institutes of Health DEFAULTSORT National Institute Of Biomedical Imaging And Bioengineering Category National Institutes of Health US gov stub Med org stub fa ... more details
Image Land info.jpg right thumb Walker H. Land, Jr. Walker Haden Land, Jr. born May 29, 1932 is a Research Professor in the Department of Bioengineering at Binghamton University . Land joined the faculty at Binghamton after a long career at IBM , and has publications in the fields of complex adaptive systems , statistical learning theory, bioinformatics , and cancer research. With his background in creating code and years of work at companies like IBM, Land was instrumental in perfecting the weights and bias for codes that are capable of solving complex adaptive systems. Early life Land worked at IBM for 27 years after being honorably discharged from the United States Air Force . He was responsible for research and development in statistical and stochastic process stochastic processes , Bayesian inference , artificial intelligence , expert systems, coherent processing, neural networks , and guidance and location systems. Land also participated in development and evaluation of guidance systems for the Saturn and Apollo vehicles, as well as worked with post Apollo space configurations, including the Space Shuttle . He made calculations for the original Apollo mission to circle the moon and come back to Earth. The initial conditions in his calculation included the nine planets as well as all of their moons. References http www2.binghamton.edu watson programs academic departments bioengineering people land.html bioengineering people External links http www.binghamton.edu Binghamton University http www2.binghamton.edu watson programs academic departments bioengineering Department of Bioengineering at Binghamton University Categories Category Bioengineering Category Binghamton University faculty ... more details
Biomedical technology broadly refers to the application of engineering and technology principles to the domain of living or biological system s. Usually inclusion of the term biomedical denotes a principal emphasis on problems related to human health and diseases, whereas terms like biotechnology can be medical, environmental, or agricultural in application. But most terms in this general realm still lack clear boundaries. Biomedical engineering and Biotechnology alike are often loosely called Biomedical Technology or Bioengineering . col begin col 2 Biomedical technology involves Biomedical science Biomedical informatics Biomedical research Biomedical engineering Bioengineering Biotechnology col 2 Biomedical technologies Cloning Therapeutic cloning col end Technology Category Health sciences Category Bioengineering Category Interdisciplinary fields ru vi C ng ngh y sinh h c ... more details
orphan date August 2009 Biological interface engineering is a branch of bioengineering specifically a subset of tissue and biological materials engineering dedicated to the study of biological response to materials and material response to biologicals. Most applications of biological interface engineering are related but not limited to material, structural and geometric configurations of vasculature devices , orthopedic devices , neurological devices and organ replacement devices . Biological interface engineering involves the marriage of analytical, organic and physical chemistry with genetic, cellular and whole body system biological sciences. Further, biological interface engineering uses concepts developed in traditional materials engineering to describe phenomena observed at the interface of a biological device and a living organism. See also Bioengineering Tissue Engineering Biomedical Engineering Chemical Engineering References references DEFAULTSORT Biological Interface Engineering Category Bioengineering Category Engineering disciplines ... more details
Debel may refer to Debel, Lebanon Debel, Oromo Name , Oromo, Ethiopia, African name for a boy meaning in addition to, gift of Debel, Ethiopia , a town in the Afar Region DEBEL , the Defence Bioengineering and Electromedical Laboratory , an India n national defense laboratory under DRDO , located in Bangalore . disambig ... more details
Peter Zandstra , Ph. D., is I Anson Professor of Tissue Engineering, and a Canada research chair Canada Research Chair in Stem Cell Bioengineering at the University of Toronto Institute of Biomaterials and Biomedical Engineering . He is cross appointed to the Department of Chemical Engineering and Applied Chemistry at the University of Toronto . External links http stemcell.ibme.utoronto.ca Zandstra s Stem Cell Bioengineering Laboratory website Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Zandstra, Peter ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Canadian scientist DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Zandstra, Peter Category Canadian scientists Category Canada Research Chairs Category Living people Category Guggenheim Fellows Category University of Toronto faculty Canada scientist stub ... more details
main Bioengineering Biomedical engineering Biomechanics Biomechanical Engineering is a bioengineering subdiscipline which applies principles of mechanical engineering to biological systems and stems from the scientific discipline of biomechanics . Many cases are related to Biomedical engineering and Agricultural engineering . Research Groups http www.et.byu.edu groups babel index.htm Brigham Young University broken since December 2011 http www.mae.ncsu.edu research Berg Northern California State University broken since December 2011 http me.stanford.edu groups bme index.html Stanford University Mechanical Engineering http bmeche.tudelft.nl Delft University of Technology DEFAULTSORT Biomechanical Engineering Category Engineering disciplines engineering stub ... more details
Chamber, Bioengineering, Business Consulting, and Neurobiology, pp. 2,6,8. ref Education and First ... in particle physics. ref Glaser, The Bubble Chamber, Bioengineering, Business Consulting, and Neurobiology ... classes at the college after graduation. ref Glaser, The Bubble Chamber, Bioengineering, Business ... Chamber, Bioengineering, Business Consulting, and Neurobiology, p.22. ref He preferred the accessibility ... the equipment he needed for his experiments, ref Glaser, The Bubble Chamber, Bioengineering ..., The Bubble Chamber, Bioengineering, Business Consulting, and Neurobiology, p. 20. ref he would ... in 1949. ref Glaser, The Bubble Chamber, Bioengineering, Business Consulting, and Neurobiology, p .... ref Glaser, The Bubble Chamber, Bioengineering, Business Consulting, and Neurobiology, p. 43 .... ref Glaser, The Bubble Chamber, Bioengineering, Business Consulting, and Neurobiology, p. 37. ref .... ref Glaser, The Bubble Chamber, Bioengineering, Business Consulting, and Neurobiology, p. 31 32. ref ... created the first bubble chamber with ether. ref Glaser, The Bubble Chamber, Bioengineering, Business ..., Bioengineering, Business Consulting, and Neurobiology, p. 44. ref It has often been claimed that Glaser ... was ideal for use with high energy accelerators, ref Glaser, The Bubble Chamber, Bioengineering, Business ... Luis Alvarez, ref Glaser, The Bubble Chamber, Bioengineering, Business Consulting, and Neurobiology ... Chamber, Bioengineering, Business Consulting, and Neurobiology, p. 60. ref Nobel Prize Glaser was awarded ... for many important discoveries. ref Glaser, The Bubble Chamber, Bioengineering, Business Consulting ... Glaser, The Bubble Chamber, Bioengineering, Business Consulting, and Neurobiology, p. 68. ref Recalling ... Chamber, Bioengineering, Business Consulting, and Neurobiology, p. 72. ref He worked in UC Berkeley s Virus Lab now the Biochemistry and Virus Laboratory , ref Glaser, The Bubble Chamber, Bioengineering ... xeroderma pigmentosum. ref Glaser, The Bubble Chamber, Bioengineering, Business Consulting, and Neurobiology ... more details
AIBN can refer to Ain t It Bale News Atlantic Internet Business Network Azobisisobutyronitrile Norwegian Accident Investigation Board Australian Institute for Bioengineering and Nanotechnology disambig Short pages monitor This long comment was added to the page to prevent it being listed on Special Shortpages. It and the accompanying monitoring template were generated via Template Longcomment. Please do not remove the monitor template without removing the comment as well. de AIBN ... more details
Italic title Annual Review of Biomedical Engineering is an academic journal started by Martin Yarmush in an effort to document cutting edge research in the areas of molecular, cellular, and bioengineering. The journal is published by the nonprofit Annual Reviews . External links http arjournals.annualreviews.org loi bioeng Annual Review of Biomedical Engineering Category Engineering journals Category Biomedical engineering Category Annual Reviews academic journals Biomedical Engineering engineering journal stub ... more details
Notability date December 2009 Italic title Critical Reviews in Biomedical Engineering ISSN 0278 940X is a bimonthly scientific journal published by Begell House and covering biomedical engineering , bioengineering , clinical engineering , and related subjects. The editor in chief is Markad V. Kamath . External links Official http www.begellhouse.com journals 4b27cbfc562e21b8.html Category Biomedical engineering Category Engineering journals Category Bimonthly journals Category English language journals Category Begell House academic journals engineering journal stub ... more details
biochem stub CHY MAX is bovine chymosin produced by the biotech company Chr. Hansen A S. CHY MAX is produced by fermentation of the fungus Aspergillus niger . Bovine chymosin is an enzyme that causes milk to curdle . Being a non animal derived product, CHY MAX is suitable for consumption by vegetarian s, as well as for production of cheese certified Kosher or Halal. References http www.chr hansen.com products product areas enzymes our product offering chy maxr liquid.html Category Cheese Category Bioengineering ... more details
David Mooney may refer to Dave Mooney born 1984 , Irish footballer David J. Mooney , professor of bioengineering hndis Mooney, David Short pages monitor This long comment was added to the page to prevent it from being listed on Special Shortpages. It and the accompanying monitoring template were generated via Template Long comment. Please do not remove the monitor template without removing the comment as well. ... more details
Orphan date January 2012 Infobox person name William E. Bentley image caption William E. Bentley full name William Edwin Bentley birth date birth date 1960 4 27 birth place Denver, Colorado Denver , Colorado, U.S. nationality American known for Distinguished Professor and Chair of the Fischell Department of Bioengineering at the University of Maryland William E. Bentley is the Robert E. Fischell Distinguished Professor at the University of Maryland , ref http www.bioe.umd.edu facstaff bentley.html ref where he is the chair of the Fischell Department of Bioengineering . ref http terpconnect.umd.edu bentley ref He graduated from Cornell University with a B.S. and M.S. He received his Ph.D. in 1989 from the University of Colorado at Boulder . He worked for International Paper Company , on alternative fuels and recovery process improvement. ref http www.wtec.org loyola erato aa bios.htm ref Awards 1995 Dow Outstanding New Faculty Award from the American Society for Engineering Education 1993 Best Abstract Award with D.M. Ramirez , Society of Industrial Microbiology 1990 Research Initiation Award, National Science Foundation . ref http www.wtec.org loyola erato aa bios.htm ref References reflist External links http en.scientificcommons.org william e bentley William E Bentley Scientific Commons Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Bentley, William E. ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1960 04 27 PLACE OF BIRTH Denver, Colorado Denver , Colorado, U.S. DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Bentley, William E. Category Living people Category American academics Category University of Colorado alumni Category University of Maryland, College Park faculty Category American engineers Category Bioengineering Category 1960 births US academic stub ... more details
orphan date February 2010 Ann Saterbak is a Professor and Chair of the Department of Bioengineering at Rice University , and is a co author of Bioengineering Fundamentals . Saterbak holds a B.A. in Chemical Engineering and Biochemistry, 1990 from Rice University and a Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering, 1995 from the University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign . Saterbak is a recipient of the Robert G. Quinn Award , presented by the ASEE American Society for Engineering Education . ref http www.asee.org activities awards winners2007 Quinn.cfm?&printerFriendly ref Selected publications Cano, M. L., A. Saterbak, R. van Compernolle, M. P. Williams, M. E. Huot, I. A. Rhodes, C. C. Allen A Laboratory Batch Reactor Test for Assessing Nonspeciated Volatile Organic Compound Degradation in Activated Sludge. Water Environment Research, 75 4 2003 342 354. Volz, T. M., A. Saterbak. Students Strengths and Weaknesses in Evaluating Technical Arguments Revealed through Implementing Calibrated Peer Review in a Bioengineering Laboratory. Across the Disciplines, accepted for publication, 2008. References reflist External links http bioe.rice.edu FacultyDetail.cfm?RiceID 1225 Rice Faculty Page http cohesion.rice.edu 2FCentersandInst 2FAdvance 2Femplibrary 2FSaterbak 2520ADVANCE 2520year 25201 2520report.doc&ei QMURS9G6IoiXtgfs Z3rCg&usg AFQjCNFq2x9Yhr0Wf4B58E30ZJzNvnNZQA&sig2 tp0UHtkqY8t2OlUAX8bfnw Sample Research Paper Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Saterbak, Ann ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Saterbak, Ann Category Year of birth missing living people Category Rice University alumni Category Rice University faculty Category University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign alumni Category Living people US academic stub US scientist stub ... more details
wiktionary biomechanical Biomechanical may refer to Biomechanics , the application of mechanical principles to living organisms Biomechanics Meyerhold , system of actor training developed by Vsevolod Meyerhold Biomechanical Art , the style of H. R. Giger and those influenced by him, like tattooist Guy Aitchison Biomechanical band Biomechanical engineering Biomechanical Toy Sports biomechanics It may also refer to Bioengineering Biomaterial Biorobotics Bioship , an organic spaceship Biomechanoid , a cyborg Organic model Ocean Machine Biomech , the debut 1997 studio album by Canadian musician Devin Townsend. disambig ... more details
Sipco Industries Ltd. , also known as Sipco Bioengineering Inc. , is a Canadian biotechnology company. Established 1974 in Delta British Columbia , Canada. Sipco has offices in Canada head office and the United States , and supplies specialized bio solutions to government, military & industry customers world wide. A world pioneer in enzyme technology, Sipco is best known for helping the United States Postal Service USPS with Anthrax following the attacks on the US Senate shortly after September 11, 2001. Sipco supplied a proprietary enzyme technology developed from a product known as Hygrozyme. ref http www.usps.com news facts lfu 021202.htm USPS Latest Facts Update Bot generated title ref References references External links Official http www.sipcobio.com Category Biotechnology companies of Canada tech company stub ... more details
Neural tissue engineering is a specific sub field of tissue engineering . Neural tissue engineering is primarily a search for strategies to eliminate inflammation and fibrosis upon implantation of foreign substances. Often foreign substances in the form of grafts and scaffolds are implanted to promote nerve regeneration and to repair damage caused to nerves of both the peripheral and central nervous systems by an injury. br Another situation that calls for implanting a foreign tissue is use of recording electrode s. Chronic Electrode Implants are a tool currently used in research applications to record signals from regions of the cerebral cortex . This technology may someday allow scientists to use the signals generated in the brain to control the limbs or prostheses of paralyzed patients. Category Bioengineering Category Neurology Category Nervous system ... more details
Image NZi3 building 21 4 09.jpg thumb The NZi3 building shortly after construction The NZi3 Innovation Institute is a partnership between the New Zealand government and the University of Canterbury . It was formed in 2006 to commercialise the University s IT research and to develop high tech industry in Canterbury, New Zealand Canterbury . A large eco friendly office building in the university grounds was completed early 2009. The following university departments and companies are associated with NZi3 HITLab HITLab NZ Geospatial Research Centre Wireless Research Centre The NZi3 is also involved in the University s research in Nanotechnology , Assistive Technology , and Bioengineering . External links http www.nzi3.canterbury.ac.nz Official site NewZealand university stub Category University of Canterbury ... more details
Dr. Stephen Levene got his Ph.D in Chemistry from Yale University . He is a prominent biophysicist and a professor of Bioengineering , Molecular Biology , and Physics at the University of Texas at Dallas . Research interests Dr. Levene s research interests involve protein DNA interactions and DNA topology. In addition to scientific pursuits, Dr. Levene is an avid snow skier and cyclist, having previously competed in both sports. References http www.utdallas.edu biology faculty research levene.html Research interests Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Levene, Stephen D ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Levene, Stephen D Category Year of birth missing living people Category Living people Category Yale University alumni Category Biophysicists US physicist stub ... more details