Biomedical Engineering

Biomedical Engineering is a field of Engineering that applies principles from engineering and the life sciences to create solutions for healthcare purposes. It utilises engineering tools, such as medical imaging, tissue engineering, and robotics, to develop systems and devices for diagnostics, medical treatments, and health monitoring. Biomedical Engineering has been a major breakthrough for the medical industry, allowing medical professionals to gain new insights into patient health, diagnose and treat diseases, and improve the overall quality of patient care. It has also enabled more effective and efficient medical procedures, such as robotic surgery and artificial organ replacements. Beyond healthcare, biomedical engineering has applications in the world of biotechnology, as well as fundamental research into life sciences.

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Laryngeal Tissue Engineering using Rabbit Adipose Derived Stem Cells in Fibrin: A Pre-Clinical Model

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Chitin and Chitinases: Biomedical And Environmental Applications of Chitin and its Derivatives

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Calcium Orthophosphate (CaPO4) Scaffolds for Bone Tissue Engineering Applications

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Biomedical Infophysical Models of Filtering Ghost Airflows by Wearing Masks and Maintaining Social Distancing to Prevent COVID-19 and Reopen All Systems after Shutdowns (Lockdowns)

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Prevalence and Risk Factors of Metabolic Syndrome Among Teaching Staff of Engineering Colleges in Central India

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Challenger Treatment of Various Cancers with T Cells Engineering

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