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The Seattle Biomedical Research Institute and the Ethics of Malaria TestingThe Seattle Biomedical Research Institute is doing research on malaria vaccines This is not something in which I would participate.
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The Benefits of a Career as a Biomedical Equipment TechnicianAs the healthcare industry grows, so will the need for biomedical equipment technicians. The job is not only rewarding, but the required education is reasonable and the starting salary respectable.
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Becoming a Biomedical EngineerThe following article outlines the job duties, training involved, salary expectations and future prospects of taking on a career as a Biomedical Engineer.
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Biomedical Equipment Technology - How to Find Your First JobYou will have difficulty gaining any direct experience in biomedical equipment technology until you are in a training program or working professionally.
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Brief History of Biomedical MaterialsQuickly highlights some of the key historical research in developing biomedical materials.
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How My Biomedical Chemistry Degree Has Helped MeI majored in Biomedical Chemistry and enjoyed it. Why? It helped me enter medical school and even gave me car insurance benefits!
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Biomedical Engineering Technician Education and CareerIf you are looking for education and career information for biomedical engineering technicians, look no further. Read on for more information.
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Training and Education Necessary for a Career in Biomedical Equipment TechnologyBiomedical equipment technology is a relatively new program in some schools and may also be referred to as medical electronics technology or biomedical engineering technology.
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Why Are Animals Used in Biomedical Research?Although the testing of animals for medicinal purposes is a much debated topic, there is no doubt that much good comes out of it. This article discusses some of the reasons why animals are used in biomedical research.
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Where the Jobs Are: Biomedical EngineeringBiomedical engineers can earn in excess of $75,000 a year with just a BA in one field of engineering or another. The growth prospects for this field are the top of the BLS predictors.
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U.K. Scientists Want to Retire Animals from Biomedical ResearchThe use of animals is a vital process in conducting cutting-edge biomedical research. Now, in a new report from the United Kingdom, scientists are conducting innovative work to try to reduce and eventually eliminate the use of all animals in biomedical pre-clinical research.
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Animals in Biomedical ResearchDiscussion that asserts the lack of rights supposedly held by animals and why it is ethically legitimate to include them in biomedical research experiments for the greater good of human beings.
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The History and Advances of Biomedical Equipment and TechnologyToday's complex biomedical equipment is the result of advances in three different areas of engineering and scientific research. The first is medicine's ever-increasing knowledge of the human body and of the disease processes that afflict it.
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Seattle Biomedical Research Institute: Are You Crazy Enough for Malaria Research?The Seattle Biomedical Research Institute's announcement that they want to infect volunteers with malaria is not as dangerous as it sounds, and it makes medical sense. -
Is the Seattle Biomedical Research Institute Right in Offering Malaria?Seattle Biomedical Research Institute will be conducting Malaria testing by giving live Malaria to healthy people. Is this appropriate?
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Biomedical Equipment Technicians: Linking Technology and MedicineBiomedical Equipment Technicians repair, calibrate, maintain, and operate biomedical equipment and work under the supervision of researchers, biomedical engineers, physicians, surgeons, and other professional health care providers.
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The Social Dilemma of Government Funding Regulation on Biomedical ScienceAs one examines the pros and cons from the scientific and political view one can comprehend the intransigent perspective from each side, and conclude the necessity of government interference in biomedical research.
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What You Can Do with a Major in Biomedical EngineeringAfter spending two years researching different majors, I'm here to offer the results. For all of you who are interested in researching medicine, biology, and engineering, this may be a good fit for you!
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Biomedical Scientist Turns Occupy Protest into Job OfferOccupy Wall Street protester gets job on Wall Street.
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Biomedical Science is Racing Ahead of World of Law, Main Street Must Catch Up“The life of the law has not been logic, it has been experience,” Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes wrote in “The Common Law.” Law soon has to take stem-cell changes into account. It took 20 years after Holmes’ 1918 dissent for child labor to be banned.
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Fruit Flies Could Be Solution to Slowed Biomedical Research Due to Lack of Test Subjects.An article on how human reperfusion injury could be effectively studied in Drosphila melanogastes.
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The Biomedical Forensics Program at Boston UniversityThis Master's program is only a few years old, but as a student in it I feel I should relay the goods and bads of this new program.
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Biomedical and Life Sciences Graduate School GuideA successful grad student spills the dirt on everything you need to know to make it through alive. -
Seattle Biomedical Research Institute's Decision to Give Patients Malaria and Our Experience with Drug Tests and Side EffectsYears ago, before Minoxidil and Rogaine became approved for use, my husband was a test subject for the drugs. He had to be pulled from the tests and recovered his health. Are the newest test subjects fully aware of the risks and benefits to their health?
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Biomedical Equipment Technicians: Earnings Report, Job Prospects, and Job SafetyTechnicians' main duties are to inspect, maintain, repair, and install this equipment. They disassemble equipment to locate malfunctioning components, repair or replace defective parts.
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Design and Influence of the Bileaflet Artificial Heart ValveAn overview about how the bileaflet artificial heart works and the future uses of the device.
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Artist Interview: Jenny from Jenny N DesignI interviewed Jenny from Jenny N Design who makes handmade handbags in a variety of colors and styles. -
PsychotherapyAn explanation of the three basic types of biomedical approaches professionals use.
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Female Astronauts: Tamara Jernigan, Millie Elizabeth Hughes-FulfordDr. Hughes-Fulford was payload specialist aboard the STS-40 Spacelab Life Sciences (SLS 1). She performed biomedical studies and was the principal investigator examining bone cell growth. This mission brought back more data than any other.
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How to Prepare for the CLES ExamThe Board of Examiners for Biomedical Equipment Technicians runs a certification program for laboratory equipment specialists. Those with the requisite education and work experience can get certified by passing the CLES exam.
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Emil Chiaberi Talks Murder by Proxy: How America Went PostalWhile working as a CEO of a biomedical firm, Emily Chiaberi felt it was time to venture into filmmaking and create the first documentary about the spree-killing phenomenon in the workplace, and the growing discontent over the current economic climate.
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Immortality Just Around the Corner, Scientist PredictsHas the first person to live to be 150 been born? Aubrey de Greys, biomedical gerontologist, seems to think so. Indeed, the birth of the first person to live a 1,000 years may be just 20 years away.
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Biomedical Supplements and AutismA variety of supplements are sometimes given to aid the functioning of Autistic. There are a number of things that should be taken into consideration prior to make the decision to utilize these supplements.
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Nation's Emergency Rooms Ill-Equipped to Handle Pediatric PatientsA team of researchers from the Los Angeles Biomedical Research Institute (LA BioMed) have found that there are very few emergency rooms in the United States are properly equipped to handle pediatric patients.
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Stem Cell Ethics Consortium FormedFour of the nation's leading biomedical research institutions have joined hands to form the San Diego Research Ethics Consortium to support the ethical conduct of science in stem cell and other research programs.
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Time for a Health Care Tax RevoltBiomedical research is largely funded by the federal government - it is therefore paid for by taxpayers. Many of these taxpayers have no access to the medical miracles that result, due to lack of health insurance. They should go on a tax revolt.
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Methods for Treatment of Psychological DisordersExplanation of biomedical and psychotherapy treatments for psychological disorders.
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Researchers Develop Method to Identify Genes FasterThanks to the latest research from the Southwest Foundation for Biomedical Research (SFBR), scientists will be able to identify genetic causes of human diseases that ever before.
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Biomedical TechnologyGets your defective eyes replaced by mechanical ones.
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Biomedical TechnologyDifferent types of technology found in the medical field and/ or hospitals
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