| source University of Washington (X) |
level |
department Bioengineering (X) |
Independent senior design project. Prerequisite: BIOEN 357; BIOEN 481; corequisite: STAT 390. Offered: AWSpS.
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Work with K-12 schools or community organizations. Current science education research and instructional techniques. May involve presentations or instruction in hands-on activities.
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Topics of current interest in the field, offered as lectures, conferences, or laboratory. Offered: AWSpS.
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Individual undergraduate bioengineering projects (research or independent study) under the supervision of an instructor. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.
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Explores essential business, legal, engineering, and other skills necessary to take new technology from research to market. Covers intellectual property, market analysis, licensing, funding mechanisms such as venture capital, and product marketing.
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Explores essential business, legal, engineering, and other skills necessary to take new technology from research to market. Covers intellectual property, market analysis, licensing, funding mechanisms such as venture capital, and product marketing; introduces strategic planning, management of commercialization effort. Prerequisite: BIOEN 504.
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Explores essential business, legal, engineering, and other skills necessary to take new technology from research to market. Covers intellectual property, market analysis, licensing, funding mechanisms such as venture capital, and product marketing, market feasibility analysis, and business plan development. Prerequisite: BIOEN 505.
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Introductory seminar for new graduate students; review of departmental research.
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Weekly seminars, presented by UW faculty members, researchers and graduate students from UW, other academic institutions, and industry, on image computing and medical imaging. Topics include digital video, image processing, computer graphics, video/image compression, image analysis, algorithms and systems, pattern recognition, multimedia computer architectures, and other applications. Credit/no credit only.
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Emphasizes frontier research in nanoscience and nanotechnology and on intellectual interactions within the nanotechnology community. Presented by experts in the field, with most being from other institutions. Prerequisite: graduate standing and permission of instructor. Credit/No Credit only. Offered: jointly with CHEM 597; AWSp.
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Introduces fundamental molecular processes occurring in organisms. Emphasizes structure and organization of prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells, DNA replication, gene expression and regulation, protein biochemistry, signal transduction, and the extracellular matrix. Case studies illustrate concepts and how improper functioning of these systems leads to disease. Corequisite: BIOEN 521.
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Introduces basic microbiological and molecular biological techniques as applied to: isolation and identification of non-pathogenic bacteria, gene cloning and transfection, PCR, and bacteriophage genetics. Introduces mammalian cell and tissue culture techniques. Emphasizes lab safety and proper record keeping. Corequisite: BIOEN 530.
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Reviews the government oversight of medical device development and those laws and regulations that apply to development, testing, and production of the devices. Examines the responsibilities of a regulatory affairs specialists in companies.
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Introduces practical skills and tools for commercializing medical device technologies. Topics include: entrepreneurship, funding models/sources, licensing options and product portfolio growth models, introduction to developing and delivering a business plan, building teams or integrating teams, market assessment, converting R&D to sales and distribution, manufacturing start up strategies, and project management.
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Review of biosensors in use and under development, and their application in vivo and in vitro monitoring of humans.
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Covers materials science and biology needed to appreciate the use of materials in medicine and biology. Subjects include an overview of applications, biocompatibility, biomaterials types and properties, bimolecular materials, protein adsorption, cells on biomaterials, diagnostics, smart materials, drug release, tissues engineering, biomechanics of medical devices, blood compatibility, and biosurfaces.
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Examines disease presentation and identification as seen in medical images; use of contrast enhancement methods in various image modalities; disease analysis, modern diagnostic imaging methods, and diagnostic indicators using various imaging techniques. Prerequisite: B STR 540; CONJ 585, or equivalent courses.
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Covers major diagnostic methods such as physical examination, chemical analysis, and microbiological analysis. Covers diagnostic process; presentation of patient, evaluation, documentation, communication between specialties, diagnosis, therapy choice, and outcome measurements. Prerequisite: P BIO 508; P BIO 520.
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Advanced theories of optical and spectroscopic measurement with emphasis on biomedical laser applications. Laser principles, instrumentation, and current practice in various biomedical uses, covering such areas as medicine, surgery, and biology. Prerequisite: BIOEN 302 or equivalent, or permission of instructor.
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Basic physics of nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) imaging and spectroscopy are presented. Research applications of NMR in physiology and biochemistry are reviewed with emphasis on the brain. Grade based on written tests and small research paper. Prerequisite: permission of instructor. Offered: jointly with RADGY 550.
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Research rotation in the laboratories of core or adjunct faculty in the Department of Bioengineering. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.
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Offered at a graduate level periodically by faculty members within the Department of Bioengineering; concerns areas of research activities with current and topical interest to bioengineers. Prerequisite: undergraduate or graduate courses (or equivalent) determined individually for each special topic.
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Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.
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Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.
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Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.
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