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Frontiers of Biomedical Engineering (BENG 100)The course covers basic concepts of biomedical engineering and their connection with the spectrum of human activity. It serves as an introduction to the fundamental science and engineering on which biomedical engineering is based. Case studies of drugs and medical products illustrate the product development-product testing cycle, patent protection, and FDA approval. It is designed for science and non-science majors.
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1. What Is Biomedical Engineering? 42:30
2. What Is Biomedical Engineering? (cont.) 43:47
3. Genetic Engineering 46:48
4. Genetic Engineering (cont.) 51:44
5. Cell Culture Engineering 52:33
6. Cell Culture Engineering (cont.) 48:20
7. Cell Communication and Immunology 46:46
8. Cell Communication and Immunology (cont.) 49:54
9. Biomolecular Engineering: Engineering of Immunity 46:45
10. Biomolecular Engineering: Engineering of Immunity (cont.) 52:50
11. Biomolecular Engineering: General Concepts 52:49
12. Biomolecular Engineering: General Concepts (cont.) 47:40
13. Cardiovascular Physiology 50:33
14. Cardiovascular Physiology (cont.) 39:46
15. Cardiovascular Physiology (cont.) 46:08
16. Renal Physiology 51:14
17. Renal Physiology (cont.) 44:37
18. Biomechanics and Orthopedics 44:36
19. Biomechanics and Orthopedics (cont.) 52:06
20. Bioimaging 38:11
21. Bioimaging (cont.) 53:59
22. Tissue Engineering 50:08
23. Tissue Engineering (cont.) 42:00
24. Biomedical Engineers and Cancer 47:57
25. Biomedical Engineers and Artificial Organs 50:35