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Chapter 24, Future Design Issues Paul King

Biomedical Engineering Handbook Bioelectric Phenomena Biomaterials Biomedical Sensors/Instrumentation Biomedical Imaging Tissue & Cell engineering Signal Analysis Gene Therapy Prosthetics/Rehabilitation Home monitoring Clinical Engineering Human Factors AI Physiological Modeling

R&D Support - US NSF Design, Manufacturing & Industrial Innovation Division NSF Design, Manufacturing & Industrial Innovation Division Engineering Design Program Engineering Design Program National Institute of Biomedical Imaging & Bioengineering National Institute of Biomedical Imaging & Bioengineering National Institute of Science & Technology National Institute of Science & Technology DARPA DARPA NIH NIH Private agencies Private agencies

NSF SBIR/STTR solicitations Genomics Genomics Proteonomics Proteonomics Bioinformatics Bioinformatics Biochips Biochips Combinatory Biotechnology Combinatory Biotechnology Computational Biotechnology Computational Biotechnology Environmental biotechnology Environmental biotechnology

NSF SBIR/STTR solicitations Ecological Engineering Ecological Engineering Agricultural and food biotechnology Agricultural and food biotechnology Marine biotechnology and aquaculture Marine biotechnology and aquaculture Industrial bioproducts Industrial bioproducts Bioengineering for disabled Bioengineering for disabled Tissue engineering Tissue engineering Metabolic engineering Metabolic engineering

NSF SBIR/STTR solicitations Biomaterials Biomaterials Pharmaceutical drug delivery Pharmaceutical drug delivery Nanoscale biotechnology Nanoscale biotechnology Other - Other -

Engineering design - NSF Design alternative generation – faster Design alternative generation – faster Design evaluation – speed up Design evaluation – speed up Design decision support Design decision support Design optimization Design optimization Design information systems Design information systems Collaborative design Collaborative design Design education Design education

NIBIB (Bioimag & Bioeng) Research for – Research for – –Microimaging –Novel in-vivo imaging –New & improved devices –New & improved methods –Improved software –Rapid dx for microbes & toxins

Nat. Inst. Of Science and Technology Support of high risk, high payout proposals from all areas… Support of high risk, high payout proposals from all areas…

DARPA Prototype development for multiple areas in defense Prototype development for multiple areas in defense –Microelectronics –Speech in noisy environments –Brain-machine interfaces –Bio-surveillance –Anything for security/defense …

Other Cloning Cloning Robotic surgery Robotic surgery Biomaterials Biomaterials Scaffolding for bone, organ growth Scaffolding for bone, organ growth Stem cell applications Stem cell applications DNA profiling for disease and other remediation DNA profiling for disease and other remediation … your best guesses… … your best guesses…