Domach, Michael M.

Introduction to Biomedical Engineering Michael M. Domach - 2nd ed. - Noida : Pearson Education, 2015. - 312 pages : ill.; 24 cm.

For freshman and limited calculus-based courses in Introduction to Biomedical Engineering or Introduction to Bioengineering.


Substantial yet reader-friendly, this introduction examines the living system from the molecular to the human scale-presenting bioengineering practice via some of the best engineering designs provided by nature, from a variety of perspectives. Domach makes the field more accessible for students, helping them to pick up the jargon and determine where their skill sets may fit in. He covers such key issues as optimization, scaling, and design and introduces these concepts in a sequential, layered manner. Analysis strategies, science, and technology are illustrated in each chapter. What Is Bioengineering? Cellular, Elemental, and Molecular Building Blocks
of Living Systems Mass Conservation, Cycling, and Kinetics Requirements and Features of a Functional
and Coordinated System Bioenergetics Molecular Basis of Catalysis and Regulation Analysis of Molecular Binding Phenomena Applications and Design in Biomolecular
Technology Cellular Technologies and Bioinformatics Basics Primer on Organs and Function Biomechanics Biofluid Mechanics Biomaterials Pharmacokinetics Noninvasive Sensing and Signal Processing

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Biomedical engineering

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