Biomedicine is the use of biology and engineering technology means of life science.
1, the concept of discipline
Biomedicine is the base of academic research and innovation in biomedical information, medical imaging technology, gene chips and other technologies, with the proposal of the social-psychological-biomedical model, the development of systems biology, the formation of the modern systems biomedicine, is closely related to the 21st century, the formation of the field of biotechnology science and technology and the development of the industry It is an important engineering field related to the improvement of medical diagnosis and human's own health.
2, employment
Biomedical scientists in their daily work a lot of use of computers, access to high-precision instruments, microscopes and other high-tech laboratory equipment. They are knowledgeable and familiar with the operation of many complex high-tech instruments.
Biomedical science is constantly evolving and dynamic, and offers a wide range of career prospects. It spans the fields of management, research, education and specialized laboratory work. Biomedicine is an important symbol of the application of scientific knowledge to practice, and it plays an important role in health care, providing a sense of fulfillment in the workplace. Biomedical scientists have specialized skills that are recognized around the world.
Introduction to Biomedical Engineering:
1. Definition of Biomedical Engineering
Biomedical engineering is a cross-disciplinary subject that is closely related to bioengineering, and its main feature is the application of engineering methods to the medical field. It combines engineering and medicine to improve medical care, help patients receive better care and improve the quality of life of healthy individuals.
2, the main content of biomedical engineering
Research and development is the main content of the work of biomedical engineers, which covers a very broad field, bioinformatics, medical imaging, image processing, physiological signal processing, biomechanics, biomaterials, systems analysis, three-dimensional modeling and so on. Examples of biomedical engineering applications are biocompatible prostheses, medical devices, diagnostic equipment, imaging devices like MRI and EEG, and medical drugs.
3, the use of biomedical engineering
Biomedical engineering is an emerging fringe discipline, which synthesizes the theories and methods of engineering, biology and medicine, at all levels to study the changes in the state of the human body system, and the use of engineering and technical means to control such changes, the purpose is to solve the relevant problems in the medical field, to safeguard human health, and to provide services for prevention, diagnosis, treatment and rehabilitation of diseases. The purpose is to solve the problems in medicine, to protect human health, for disease prevention, diagnosis, treatment and rehabilitation services.