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1 DEPARTMENT OF BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING Prof. John Webster Biomedical Engineering Curricula

2 Biomedical Engineering Use of engineering tools to analyze and solve problems in biology and medicine Use of engineering tools to analyze and solve problems in biology and medicine Design of new medical instruments, devices, software, therapies or procedures Design of new medical instruments, devices, software, therapies or procedures

3 Key Features of UW BME Program All BME students do real-world, client-based design projects in teams every semester All BME students do real-world, client-based design projects in teams every semester Premed courses are part of the degree Premed courses are part of the degree Students have flexibility to do industrial co-ops and to study abroad Students have flexibility to do industrial co-ops and to study abroad Very active student BMES provides opportunities outside the classroom Very active student BMES provides opportunities outside the classroom Department offers one-year M.S. degree option Department offers one-year M.S. degree option

4 Materials Soft tissue mechanics Kinesiology Occupational biomechanics + ergonomics Bone mechanicsBiomechanics Orthopedic biomechanics Cardiovascular biomechanics/biofluidics

5 Medical Instrumentation

6 Medical Imaging

7 Micro/Nano Technology

8 Biomaterials and Tissue Engineering biomaterial cells +

9 9 Health care systems Ergonomics of health care products Ergonomics of health care products Health care system management Health care system management Hospital planning and development Hospital planning and development Hospital safety Hospital safety 9

10 Rehabilitation, Human Disabilities and Aging

11 Design is integrated throughout the curriculum Design is the essence of engineering Design is the essence of engineering Design transforms knowledge into reality producing new medical tools, devices, and technologies Design transforms knowledge into reality producing new medical tools, devices, and technologies Biomedical engineers of the future will need a strong command of design Biomedical engineers of the future will need a strong command of design Design experiences prepare students for unforeseen challenges Design experiences prepare students for unforeseen challenges Student design project pages: http://homepages.cae.wisc.edu/~bmedesgn/ Student design project pages: http://homepages.cae.wisc.edu/~bmedesgn/ http://homepages.cae.wisc.edu/~bmedesgn/

12 Device to Ease MRI Breast Biopsy Procedures In current MRI biopsy procedures, radiologists must make several manual adjustments until the biopsy needle is in the vicinity of the suspicious tissue Because operators adjust the positioner from the MRI control room via computer-generated coordinates, the device not only may improve biopsy accuracy, but also may reduce the biopsy time from an hour to about 20 minutes. Mike Hallam, John Puccinelli, Brian Asti, Jeremy O'Brien, Scott Wiese

13 Lisa Ruehlow (left) and Nicole Werner Portable Voice Calibrator The goal of this project is to design an affordable microprocessor-based feedback device that would minimize the need for voice therapy sessions for patients with loss of speech intelligibility. It must alert the user when his or her voice intensity falls below a specified threshold. This device should be easy to use, light-weight, portable and unobtrusive.

14 Elizabeth Nee, Angela Heppner, Briar Duffy and Jeffrey Phillips Self-Disarming Suture Needle The suture needle is designed to prevent disease transmission caused by accidental sticks. The design includes a fluid-filled balloon that when depressed, causes the suture needle to protrude from a protective sheath. Releasing the balloon mechanism retracts the suture needle.

15 ECG Signal Quality Monitoring John Webster (Advisor), Scott Wiese, Mike Piche, John Puccinelli, Paul Anheier, Kevin Schumacher (GE Medical) Develop a device that detects and measures interference in electrocardiograms

16 Biomedical Engineering Society

17 The BME home is uniquely designed to support student design projects

18 Honors in research program Honors in research program See web site: http://www.engr.wisc.edu/bme/ See web site: http://www.engr.wisc.edu/bme/ http://www.engr.wisc.edu/bme/ Biology in Engineering Certificate (all majors) Biology in Engineering Certificate (all majors) See web site: http://studentservices.engr.wisc.edu/advising/degrees/certificates.html See web site: http://studentservices.engr.wisc.edu/advising/degrees/certificates.html http://studentservices.engr.wisc.edu/advising/degrees/certificates.html Scholarships Scholarships Contact BME Office, 2130 ECB, bme@engr.wisc.edu Contact BME Office, 2130 ECB, bme@engr.wisc.edu bme@engr.wisc.edu Advising Advising Contact Prof. Willis Tompkins, tompkins@engr.wisc.edu Contact Prof. Willis Tompkins, tompkins@engr.wisc.edu tompkins@engr.wisc.edu

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