Achievements of Biomedical Engineering in 50 years !!! Hassanain Ali.

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Achievements of Biomedical Engineering in 50 years !!! Hassanain Ali

1950 s and Earlier

Artificial Kidney

X-Ray

Electrocardiogram - EKG

Cardiac Pacemaker

Cardiopulmonary Bypass

Antibiotic Production Technology

Defibrillator

1950s and Earlier Artificial Kidney. X-Ray. Electrocardiogram – EKG. Cardiac Pacemaker. Cardiopulmonary Bypass. Antibiotic Production Technology. Defibrillator.

1960s

Heart Valve Replacement

Intraocular Lens

Ultrasound

Vascular Grafts

Blood Analysis and Processing

1960s Heart Valve Replacement. Intraocular Lens. Ultrasound. Vascular Grafts. Blood Analysis and Processing.

1970s

Computer Assisted Tomography - CAT

Artificial Hip and Knee Replacements

Balloon Catheter

Endoscopy

Biological Plant-Food Engineering

1970s Computer Assisted Tomography – CAT. Artificial Hip and Knee Replacements. Balloon Catheter. Endoscopy. Biological Plant-Food Engineering.

1980s

Magnetic Resonance Imaging - MRI

Laser Surgery

Vascular Stents

Recombinant Therapeutics

1980s Magnetic Resonance Imaging – MRI. Laser Surgery. Vascular Stents. Recombinant Therapeutics.

1990s Until Today

Genomic Sequencing and Micro-Arrays

Positron Emission Tomography - PET Scan

Image-Guided Surgery

1990s Until Today Genomic Sequencing & Micro-Arrays Positron Emission Tomography - PET Scan. Image-Guided Surgery

Achievements of Biomedical Engineering in 50 years !!! Hassanain Ali