Biomedical Instrumentation

BMED-4430

This course introduces students to concepts related to design, operation, evaluation, and optimization of biomedical instrumentation. Students learn the basic principles of how physical devices interface with biological systems for measuring, characterizing, and manipulating cells, tissues, organs, or an entire organism. These measurements are central to the biomedical field; whether enabling a physician or health care professional to monitor, diagnose, and treat patients, or, by supporting discovery in translational and fundamental biomedical engineering fields.

3 credits
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Bioelectric Phenomena (3c)
  • Allen Zelman
Seats Taken: 5/35
1998