Biomaterials and Medical Devices

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Biomaterials Education

Biomaterials A Nano Approach Seeram Ramakrishna, Murugan Ramalingam, T.S. Sampath Kumar, and Winston O. Soboyejo This book examines basic concepts, various processing methodologies, and techniques involved in the preparation and characterization of nanobiomaterials that are specific to biomedical applications. It spans their historical development and reviews recent advances in the field. It describes how basic concepts in nanotechnology are applied to the processing of novel nanobiomaterials, including nanostructured metals and alloys. Presenting illustrative examples and a variety of applications, this text offers a solid framework for understanding present and future trends of biomaterials in human health care systems. Figure slides are available upon qualifying course adoption

Catalog no. 47817, June 2010, 372 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4200-4781-3, $104.95 / £73.99

Medical Devices

Reliable Design of Medical Devices Third Edition Richard C. Fries ISORel, Inc., Fitchburg, Wisconsin, USA

“This book focuses on an important topic ... that engineers need to understand in all of its aspects— philosophy, design, and testing and evaluation. They also need to know how they fit in to the larger picture (manufacturing, packaging, etc…). This book provides both an overview of those facets, along with details to implement them. It is thus a valuable resource for students, researchers, and industry [professionals] who wish to develop a product.” —Jon Sensinger, Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago, Illinois, USA

Following in the footsteps of the bestselling second edition, this book shows you how to improve reliability in the design of advanced medical devices. The organization of the book now mirrors the typical product development process, from the concept, feasibility, and design phases through to verification and validation, design transfer and manufacturing, and field activity. Updated throughout, it reflects recent changes in the medical device field, including in software development and hardware test procedures. • Explains the design process from conception to field monitoring

Biomedical Microsystems

• Discusses regulations and standards as well as human factors

Ellis Meng University of Southern California, Los Angeles, USA

Written by an active researcher named one of Technology Review’s Young Innovators Under 35, this book begins with an introduction to the benefits of miniaturization. It introduces materials, fabrication technology, and the necessary components of all bioMEMS. The author covers fundamental principles and building blocks, including microfluidic concepts, lab-on-a-chip systems, and sensing and detection methods. The final chapters explore important applications of bioMEMS, such as microdialysis, catheterbased sensors, MEMS implants, neural probes, and tissue engineering. Detailed examples, exercises, and illustrations help clarify the concepts.

• Emphasizes safety and risk analysis • Includes numerous illustrations, tables, sample forms, checklists of deliverables, references, and useful appendices

Selected Contents: The Basics of Reliability. The Concept Phase. The Feasibility Phase. The Design Phase. Verification and Validation. Design Transfer and Manufacturing. Field Activity. Appendices. Index. Catalog no. K14218, September 2012, 501 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4398-9491-0, $179.95 / £114.00 Also available as an eBook

A solutions manual is available upon qualifying course adoption

Catalog no. 51229, September 2010, 408 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4200-5122-3, $99.95 / £62.99 Also available as an eBook

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