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Cambridge Texts in Biomedical Engineering

This series offers accessible, high-quality textbooks for undergraduate and graduate biomedical engineering courses. It covers a wide range of topics, from introductory material to advanced concepts like biomechanics, physiology, medical instrumentation, imaging, signals and systems, cell engineering, and bioinformatics. Blending theory with practice, these texts are primarily aimed at biomedical engineering students but are also suitable for broader engineering, life science, and medical disciplines.

Problems for Biomedical Fluid Mechanics and Transport Phenomena
Cambridge Texts in Biomedical Engineering: Biomedical Engineering

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  • Cambridge Texts in Biomedical Engineering: Biomedical Engineering

    Bridging Medicine and Technology

    • 656 pages
    • 23 hours of reading

    This is an ideal text for an introduction to biomedical engineering. The book presents the basic science knowledge used by biomedical engineers at a level accessible to all students and illustrates the first steps in applying this knowledge to solve problems in human medicine. Biomedical engineering now encompasses a range of fields of specialization including bioinstrumentation, bioimaging, biomechanics, biomaterials, and biomolecular engineering. This introduction to bioengineering assembles foundational resources from molecular and cellular biology and physiology and relates them to various sub-specialties of biomedical engineering. The first two parts of the book present basic information in molecular/cellular biology and human physiology; quantitative concepts are stressed in these sections. Comprehension of these basic life science principles provides the context in which biomedical engineers interact. The third part of the book introduces the sub-specialties in biomedical engineering, and emphasizes - through examples and profiles of people in the field - the types of problems biomedical engineers solve.

    Cambridge Texts in Biomedical Engineering: Biomedical Engineering