Nano-Biomedical Engineering 2009 - Takami Yamaguchi
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Nano-Biomedical Engineering 2009 - Takami Yamaguchi (ICP, 2009).pdf This proceedings volume details both current and future research and development initiatives in nano-biomedical engineering, arguably the most important technology of the world in the 21st century. It deals with the following four groups of nano-biomedical engineering: nano-biomechanics, nano-bioimaging, nano-biodevices, and nano-biointervention. Consisting of a compilation of studies conducted by group members of the Tohoku University Global Center of Excellence Program, with specially coordinated funding from the Japanese Government, the papers emphasize the integration of research and education collaboration between engineering and medicine, and showcase Japan's top-level research in the field of nano-biomedical engineering. Contents: Inner Ear Biomechanics (H Wada et al.)Development of an in vitro Tracking System for Catheter Motion (M Ohta et al.)Elasticity-Based Tissue Characterization of Arterial Wall (H Hasegawa et al.)Development of a New Positron Emission Mammography (PEM)Passive Intelligent Walker Controlled by Servo Breaks (Y Hirata et al.)Miniaturized Microfluidic Biofuel Cells (M Nishizawa)Development of a Tactile Sensor for Evaluation of Detergents (D Tsuchimi & M Tanaka)On-Chip Cell Manipulation with Magnetically Driven Microtools (F Arai & Y Yamanishi)Pulse Diagnosis Machine and Autogenic Training (T Yambe)and other papers Readership: Postgraduate students and researchers in biomedical engineering. Keywords:Biomedical Engineering;Nanotechnology;Biomechanics;Cellular Physiology;Computational Simulation;Nano-imaging;Molecular Imaging;Image-based Medicine;Medical RoboticsKey Features:Edited by Professor Takami Yamaguchi, a well-known computational biomechanist who is a member of the World Council of Biomechanics