Introductory Text to Bioengineering

Introductory Text to Bioengineering

EnglishPaperback / softback
Chien Shu
World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd
EAN: 9789812707949
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This bestselling textbook will introduce undergraduate bioengineering students to the fundamental concepts and techniques, with the basic theme of integrative bioengineering. It covers bioengineering of several body systems, organs, tissues, and cells, integrating physiology at these levels with engineering concepts and approaches; novel developments in tissue engineering, regenerative medicine, nanoscience and nanotechnology; state-of-the-art knowledge in systems biology and bioinformatics; and socio-economic aspects of bioengineering.One of the distinctive features of the book is that it is integrative in nature (integration of biology, medicine and engineering, across different levels of the biological hierarchy, and basic knowledge with applications). It is unique in that it covers fundamental aspects of bioengineering, cutting-edge frontiers, and practical applications, as well as perspectives of bioengineering development. Furthermore, it covers important socio-economical aspects of bioengineering such as ethics and entrepreneurism.
EAN 9789812707949
ISBN 9812707948
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd
Publication date May 28, 2008
Pages 564
Language English
Dimensions 257 x 175 x 23
Country Singapore
Readership Undergraduate
Authors Chien Shu
Edition 2 Revised edition
Series Advanced Series In Biomechanics