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With over 2 million tons of medical waste produced each year, it is more important than ever that hospitals and other medical facilities do their part to make sure their waste is properly managed and disposed of correctly.
To avoid the obvious dangers and keep your community safe, it is always best to entrust your hospital waste management with a professional medical waste company. To learn more visit: http://www.medsharps.com/
Christofer Toumazou began his career developing low-power microchips for mobile phones. When a prosthetics company asked him to design an aural implant to rescue a deaf child’s hearing, he began applying his know-how to biomedical engineering. Now, the entrepreneur and professor of electrical engineering at the Imperial College London has come up with his most ingenious invention to date: a USB stick that decodes a patient’s DNA within minutes.
http://www.einstein.yu.edu - Allen M. Spiegel, M.D., the Marilyn and Stanley M. Katz Dean of Einstein, welcomes the audience to the 2011 Lasker Lecture and introduces Maria C. Freire, Ph.D., president of the Lasker Foundation. Dr. Freire discusses the foundation and its mission to encourage public support of biomedical research. (October 24, 2011)
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Watch Max Vercruyssen, author of Behavioral Research and Analysis, Fourth Edition speak at the HFES 2011 55th Annual Meeting.
Features
Illustrates how to plan, conduct, analyze, and prepare an experimental or research report
Includes new statistical procedures that have been developed and validated since the previous edition
Incorporates SAS in the exercises at the end of each chapter
Takes into account the changes in the APA guidebook
Provides new examples in exercise and sport science, public health, gerontology, and biomedical areas
Solutions manual available upon qualifying course adoption
Centennial College is offering the three year Biomedical Engineering program to prepare you for a challenging career with the latest technology, while continuing to evolve to reflect the ever-growing innovations.Fore more Information visit http://www.centennialcollege.ca
Title: Light-triggered âÂÂdual-functionâÂÂmolecular ensembles of biomedical interest. The 2nd France-Italy Symposium on Photosciences in the Mediterranean area, has been hold in Marseille (France), in December 2009 from 7th to 10th. This meeting, organized by GIF and GFP2P, was addressed all areas of fundamental and applied photochemistry and photophysics, and related science. The conference was of interest to all those involved in using light to initiate and study chemical, physical and biological processes. It was a forum allowing academic scientists and industrials to exchange information, ideas, and experience. The scientific program includes plenary lectures, keynote lectures, poster and work sessions. Contact : Dr. Arnault Heynderickx (CINAM - University of the Mediterranean Aix-Marseille II)
Title: Light-triggered âdual-functionâmolecular ensembles of biomedical interest
The 2nd France-Italy Symposium on Photosciences in the Mediterranean area, has been hold in Marseille (France), in December 2009 from 7th to 10th. This meeting, organized by GIF and GFP2P, was addressed all areas of fundamental and applied photochemistry and photophysics, and related science. The conference was of interest to all those involved in using light to initiate and study chemical, physical and biological processes. It was a forum allowing academic scientists and industrials to exchange information, ideas, and experience. The scientific program includes plenary lectures, keynote lectures, poster and work sessions. Contact : Dr. Arnault Heynderickx (CINAM - University of the Mediterranean Aix-Marseille II)
Title: Light-triggered âdual-functionâmolecular ensembles of biomedical interest
The 2nd France-Italy Symposium on Photosciences in the Mediterranean area, has been hold in Marseille (France), in December 2009 from 7th to 10th. This meeting, organized by GIF and GFP2P, was addressed all areas of fundamental and applied photochemistry and photophysics, and related science. The conference was of interest to all those involved in using light to initiate and study chemical, physical and biological processes. It was a forum allowing academic scientists and industrials to exchange information, ideas, and experience. The scientific program includes plenary lectures, keynote lectures, poster and work sessions. Contact : Dr. Arnault Heynderickx (CINAM - University of the Mediterranean Aix-Marseille II)
http://www.AutismActionPlan.com is the first and only biomedical autism treatment & recovery site, created and run by a biomedical autism specialist physician. AutismActionPlan.org is the only doctor driven biomedical autism intervention site with direct interaction with a biomed doctor. On Saturday, October 24th, 2009, AutismActionPlan.org is having a FREE open house. Don't miss this opportunity for a free membership and test drive of http://www.AutismActionPlan.com. This is free, but you must register on Saturday, October 24th, 2009.
http://www.AutismActionPlan.com Diet is a key part of biomedical autism treatment. Author,Julie Mathews talks Dr. Woeller about how important various autism diets are in treating autism. One of the most popular is the Gluten-Free, Casein Free diet (GFCF) http://www.AutismActionPlan.com
http://www.AutismActionPlan.com Special supplements for autism improved conditions. Dr. Kurt Woeller asks Lori Knowles from New Beginnings Nutritionals as she talks her sons recovery from autism using biomedical intervention. http://www.AutismActionPlan.com
BlazerCast for July 14, 2009: The American Heart Association has pledged $50,000 to fund the work of University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) biomedical engineering undergraduate students who are working to develop a computer program that teaches CPR using hand-held remote controls from the Nintendo® Wii video game console.
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Panasonic announced that their AG-HMC40 camera will be released in August. Pro Web video producers are going to be very interested in this camera! They're also working on a 3D Full HD camera that uses P2 cards. There are two lenses spaced about the same distance as a person's eyes so that it captures the same stereoscopic data our eyes see. We use P2 cards for GeekBrief.TV in our Panasonic HVX200A. The prices will drop by August to be more affordable. The SmartFaucet adjusts to each person in the house and their personal preferences for things like water temperature. It also gives you access to things like calendar data and email. The Belkin Micro Auto Charger isn't a new concept but it's one of the sleekest auto chargers. Adam Wilson, a University of Wisconsin-Madison biomedical engineering student created an interface between an Electroencephalogram and an on screen letter selector. The computer monitors brain waves and inputs the desired letters into a tweet. You can follow me on Twitter at...
The Radiological Threat Awareness Coalition (R-TAC)Summit took place on February 25th, 2009. The summit brought together highly respected professionals and academics from within the field of homeland security and radiological science to increase awareness of the threat of a "dirty bomb" attack on US soil.
This speech was presented by Dr. Ronald Manning, Branch Chief of Chemical, Radiological, and Nuclear (CRN) Medical Countermeasures at the Office of Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority (BARDA) at the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS).
The emerging shortage of primary physicians around the nation is an ongoing crisis. The Sophie Davis School of Biomedical Education of the City University of New York began as a unique program to increase access to medical and health training for inner-city youths, particularly under-represented minorities, from the City's communities and schools. A major part of its mission is to train primary care professionals who will practice in medically under-served communities of New York. offers an innovative five-year program that integrates undergraduate education with the first two years of medical school. Students receive a foundation in the liberal arts, community health and social medicine as well as the biomedical sciences.
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The time has come for the U.S. to renew its promise of global life sciences leadership. With the ascendancy of the Obama administration and a more progressive Congress, the opportunity for renewal has never been greater. The United States must now stake its claim as the world leader in regenerative medicine, which is almost certain to become a vital component of cutting edge biomedical innovation in the 21st century. To ensure that the research in this newly emerging field of the life sciences is conducted responsibly and ethically, the federal government must reform its stem cell research policy and fund embryonic stem cell research in a manner that is robust and comprehensive as well as cautious and principled.
The greatest potential for regenerative medicine lies in the ability of scientists to tap into the process of cell differentiation and development. This can only be achieved by tracing the development of human cells from the very ...
Take a tour inside the AutismActionPlan.org membership website, and see all the great features and benefits you will get as a member. This is a comprehensive biomedical autism intervention website with direct access to a biomedical autism intervention specialist, Dr. Kurt Woeller.
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If you are a biomedical engineering technician, you may be in charge of locating and buying medical imaging parts for the biomedical equipment that you are in charge of maintaining. As you know, there are dozens and possibly hundreds of distributors of medical imaging parts available for you to choose between. The question is, how do you choose a medical imaging parts supplier?
The Dr. Paul Janssen Award salutes the most passionate and creative scientists in basic or clinical research whose scientific achievements have made, or have strong potential to make, a measurable impact on human health. For more information about the award, visit www.PaulJanssenAward.com.
BlazerCast for November 11, 2008: A nanomatrix for stent coating designed at the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) mimics natural endothelium, the substance that lines blood vessels, and promises the potential to prevent post-operative tissue scaring along the blood vessel wall, greatly reducing the possibility of future thrombosis, or blockage at the stent site. This next generation nanotechnology could prove vital to reducing coronary artery disease, the number one cause of death in the United States, said Ho-Wook Jun, Ph.D., a UAB assistant professor of Biomedical Engineering and principal investigator on the discovery.
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Biomedical equipment technicians or BMETs represent a growing division of technically trained personnel whose primary responsibility is the maintaining and repairing equipment that deals with medical imaging like a CT scanner, ultrasound, x-ray MRI, and so on. The career path for BMETs appears to be improving as quickly as new imaging equipment is coming out.
Weill Medical College of Cornell University is among the top-ranked clinical and medical research centers in the country. In addition to offering degrees in medicine, Weill Cornell also has PhD programs in biomedical research and education at the Weill Graduate School of Medical Sciences, and with neighboring Rockefeller University and the Sloan-Kettering Institute, has established a joint MD-PhD program for students to intensify their pursuit of Weill Cornell's triple mission of education, research, and patient care.
http://www.semiceramic.com From aerospace to biomedical, Precision Ferrite Ceramics, Inc. maintains its industry leading role as a global supplier of high-performance engineered ceramics. A single, one-stop source for advanced ceramics products and services since 1971, P.F.C. specializes in fabrication of components designed and used for emission, transmission and sensing of light, including lasers, detectors and imaging devices. They are capable of machining the most intricate items, and tailoring ceramic metallization to fulfill your requirements. Brazing ceramic to metal in vacuum, inert and reducing atmospheres is among their specialties. They can accommodate the most difficult designs with the most rigorous tolerances used in semi-conductor, measuring and demanding applications. Complete in house inspection capabilities to ensure compliance with the customer’s imperatives, this commitment to precision earns P.F.C. repeat approval from the US Department of Energy and major military contractors.
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N.C. State University College of Textiles
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N.C. State University College of Management
Medical Device Hotspots: Wake County "Smarter all around"
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H. Troy Nagle, MD, Ph.D.
Founding Chair of Joint Department of Biomedical Engineering
UNC-CH and NC State University
Medical Device Hotspots: Wake County "Smarter all around"
A tiny sensor that can detect magnetic field changes as small as 70 femtoteslas—equivalent to the brain waves of a person daydreaming—has been demonstrated at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). The sensor could be battery-operated and could reduce the costs of non-invasive biomagnetic measurements such as fetal heart monitoring. The device also may have applications such as homeland security screening for explosives.
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"Converting Nogo to Go: Nogo-A Antibody for Spinal Cord Injury" - Dr. Donald R. Johns, MD, Novartis Institutes for Biomedical Research - Lecture given at Working 2 Walk Science Symposium, April 22, 2007 in Washington DC.