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BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING 560: Biochemical Engineering
3.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-Madison
I; 3 cr (P-A). Application of chemical engineering principles to biomedical and microbiological problems. P: CBE 426; Chem 561 or 562; Biochem 501 or equiv; or cons inst.
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BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING 561: Biomolecular Engineering Laboratory
3.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Irr.; 3 cr. Brief review of physical chemistry of biological macromolecules. Theory and laboratory experiments aimed at developing skills at preparing and characterizing biological macromolecules and macromolecular assemblies. Half-semester-long laboratory project focused on design of a specific process/product involving biomolecules. P: CBE 311; Chem 561 or 562 or 565 or equiv; Biocore 303 or Biochem 501 or equiv; or cons inst.
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BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING 564: Occupational Ergonomics and Biomechanics
3.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-Madison
II; 3 cr. Introduces engineers how to design manufacturing and industrial operations in which people play a significant role, so that human capabilities are maximized, physical stress is minimized, and workload is optimized. Examples and topics emphasize industrial applications. P: Ind Engr 349, Grad st or cons inst.
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BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING 566: Physics of Radiotherapy
3.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-Madison
II; 3 cr. Ionizing radiation use in radiation therapy to cause controlled biological effects in cancer patients. Physics of the interaction of the various radiation modalities with body-equivalent materials, and physical aspects of clinical applications; lecture and lab. P: Med Phys 501.
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BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING 567: The Physics of Diagnostic Radiology
3.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-Madison
I; 3 cr (B-I). Physics of x-ray diagnostic procedures and equipment, radiation safety, general imaging considerations; lecture and lab. P: Modern physics, calculus, and Fourier analysis, or cons inst.
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BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING 567 - The Physics of Diagnostic Radiology
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BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING 568: Magnetic Resonance Imaging
3.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-Madison
II; 3 cr. Physics and technology of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), emphasizing techniques employed in medical diagnostic imaging. Major topics: physics of MR, pulse sequences, hardware, imaging techniques, artifacts, and spectroscopic localization. P: Crses in mod physics & calc, incl Fourier Anal, req. Crses in other med imaging tech e.g. Med Phys 567, & crses in signal processing, or Med Phys 573 recommended.
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BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING 573: Medical Image Science:Deterministic Aspects
3.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-Madison
I; 3 cr. The conceptual and mathematical foundations of linear systems theory in medical imaging, with example demonstrations of their applications in particular medical imaging modalities. P: 1 yr each of undergrad physics & calc or cons inst.
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BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING 574: Medical Image Science:Stochastic Aspects
3.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-Madison
II; 3 cr. The conceptual and mathematical foundations of probability and statistics in medical imaging, and demonstrations of the applications of these foundations in particular medical imaging modalities. P: Med Phys/BME 573 or cons inst.
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BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING 575: Diagnostic Ultrasound Physics
3.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-Madison
I; 3 cr. Propagation of ultrasonic waves in biological tissues; principles of ultrasonic measuring and imaging instrumentation; design and use of currently available tools for performance evaluation of diagnostic instrumentation; biological effects of ultrasound. P: Modern physics, calculus & Fourier analysis or cons inst.
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BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING 601: Special Topics in Biomedical Engineering
3.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Irr.; 1-3 cr. Topics vary. P: Grad st or cons inst.
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BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING 601 - Special Topics in Biomedical Engineering
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