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==Biomedical Optics==
==Biomedical Optics==
Biomedical Optics is the field of performing noninvasive operations and procedures to patients. This has been a growing field, as it is easier and does not require the patient to be opened. <ref name="What is Bioinstrumentation?" /> One example of biomedical optics is
Biomedical Optics is the field of performing noninvasive operations and procedures to patients. This has been a growing field, as it is easier and does not require the patient to be opened. <ref name="What is Bioinstrumentation?" /> Biomedical Optics is made possible through imaging such as CAT (computerized axial tomography) scans. <ref name="Common Applications">{{cite web|last1=Kumar|first1=Padma|title=What is Bioinstrumentation - Common Applications|url=https://www.biotecharticles.com/Others-Article/What-is-Bioinstrumentation-Common-Applications-417.html|website=Biotech Articles|publisher=biotecharticles.com|accessdate=31 March 2018|ref=3}}</ref> One example of biomedical optics is
==Circuits/Creation of Sensors==
==Circuits/Creation of Sensors==



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Bioinstrumentation is an application of Biomedical Engineering, which focuses on the devices and mechanics used to measure and evaluate biological systems. It is a new and upcoming field, concentrating on treating diseases and bridging together the engineering and medical worlds. The majority of innovations within the field have occurred in the past 15-20 years. Bioinstrumentation has revolutionized the medical field, and has made treating patients much easier. The instruments/sensors convert signals found within the body into electrical signals. [1] There are many subfields within bioinstrumentation, they include: biomedical options, creation of sensor, genetic testing, and drug delivery. [2] Other fields of engineering, such as electrical engineering and computer science, are related to bioinstrumentation. [1]

Start of the Field

Biomedical Optics

Biomedical Optics is the field of performing noninvasive operations and procedures to patients. This has been a growing field, as it is easier and does not require the patient to be opened. [2] Biomedical Optics is made possible through imaging such as CAT (computerized axial tomography) scans. [3] One example of biomedical optics is

Circuits/Creation of Sensors

Genetic Testing

Drug Delivery

Future Plans

Notes

  1. ^ a b "Bioinstrumentation". Berkeley Bioengineering. University of California. Retrieved 28 March 2018.
  2. ^ a b "What is Bioinstrumentation?". wiseGEEK. Conjecture Corporation. Retrieved 30 March 2018.
  3. ^ Kumar, Padma. "What is Bioinstrumentation - Common Applications". Biotech Articles. biotecharticles.com. Retrieved 31 March 2018.