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LIST OF ALL THE US UNIVERSITIES WHICH OFFER MS/PhD BIOMEDICAL PROGRAM

Biomedical Engineering is emerging very fast these days, this exponential increase in the Biomedical Engineering students has comprehensively increased the number of students who plan to go abroad for pursuing their further studies in Biomedical Engineering . This document below offers the list of all U.S universities which have a Biomedical Engineering in the form of Master’s course or doctrate course as Phd.

Do have a look at it and tell me the review about the list, so that it can be edited further for purposeful use

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16 FULLY FUNDED PhD POSITION IN BIOMEDICAL

Leuven International Doctoral School Biomedical Sciences offers up to 16 fully-funded PhD positions. Applications are invited from enthusiastic (under)graduates in any relevant biomedical area with an excellent study track record.

logo_leuvenInformation on the projects and the application procedure is available on our website: http://gbiomed.kuleuven.be/phd – International Call.

Deadline for application is January 31, 2011.

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FACULTY REQUIRED AT INSTITUTE OF BIOMATERIALS & BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING(IBBME)

The Institute of Biomaterials and Biomedical Engineering (IBBME) invites applications for a tenure-stream position (at the rank of Assistant or Associate Professor) in any one or combination of the Institute’s core areas:
• Biomaterials, Tissue Engineering, Regenerative Medicine
Nano-biotechnology, Molecular Imaging, Systems Biology
Clinical Engineering and Medical Devices
• Neural, Sensory Systems, Rehabilitation Engineering.

ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA

ASSISTANT PROESSOR POSITION AT UCLA, LOS ANGELES

Employer:UCLA

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Location:Los Angeles, CA

Type:Assistant Professor

Expires:January 21, 2011

Job description

Faculty Position at UCLA, Semel Institute for Neuroscience and Human Behavior

The Semel Institute and the Department of Psychiatry and Biobehavioral Sciences at the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA are seeking a tenure track faculty member at the Assistant or Associate Professor rank to assume a leadership role in a program of cognitive neuroscience on nonhuman primates in the Center for Cognitive Neuroscience of the Institute. The candidate should be proficient in the creative use of methods of primate behavioral neurophysiology and should have a record of accomplishment using those methods, with evidence of the ability to attract public or private research support. Given the interdisciplinary nature of progress in cognitive neuroscience, and given the rich interdisciplinary environment of UCLA, it is expected that the candidate will be conversant with the latest advances in allied fields and ready to collaborate with colleagues in those fields. The candidate will be expected to participate creatively in interdepartmental teaching programs on cognitive neuroscience.

HOW TO APPLY

“KINARM” A VIRTUAL REALITY ARM

A virtual-reality technology invented in Canada could improve how health workers assess people suffering from brain injuries and brain diseases.

The KINARM combines a chair with robotic arms and a virtual-reality system that allows researchers to guide patients through tasks, such as hitting balls with virtual paddles.

Once the tests are done, the system gives a detailed report on how the patient differed from normal.

The system has several advantages over traditional testing methods, such as touching one’s finger or nose, said Prof. Stephen Scott of the Centre for Neuroscience Studies at Queen’s University in Kingston, Ont.

“No. 1 is that it is objective,” Scott said Monday from San Diego, where he is the presenting the research at the Society for Neuroscience Conference.

Currently, clinicians often assess patients with brain injuries and disease using crude, subjective scoring systems that range from zero to two, based on whether the patient can touch a nose or another object.

But those systems offer few choices, which makes to difficult to identify problems and show improvements after therapy, Scott said.

FREE WEB SEMINAR ON NANOTECHNOLOGY FOR BIOMEDICAL APPLICATIONS ON 28TH MAY

Nanotechnology for biomedical applications – free webinar (Nanowerk News)

The potential of nanotechnology to support biomedical applications – including techniques for intelligent diagnostics and therapeutics, probing and repairing of individual cells, nano-inspired implants, tissue engineering and regenerative medicine – is widely acknowledged.

Find out more about current developments, network with other researchers and share research interests in a free online workshop on “Nanotechnology for Biomedical Applications” organized by the ICPC Nanonet project on Friday May 28th from 11.00-13.00 GMT (12.00-14.00 BST).

Expert speakers include Prof Chanchal Mitra – professor of biochemistry at the University of Hyderabad, India Dr Mustafa Selman Yavuz – professor at the NanoMedicine and Advanced Technologies Research Center, Gazi University, Ankara, Turkey. Participation is free for registered users of the ICPC-NanoNet website.