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Biomedical Engineering for Global Health
Contributor(s): Richards-Kortum, Rebecca (Author)
ISBN: 0521877970     ISBN-13: 9780521877978
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
OUR PRICE:   $134.90  
Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: December 2009
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BISAC Categories:
- Medical | Biotechnology
- Medical | Public Health
Dewey: 610.28
LCCN: 2009022583
Series: Cambridge Texts in Biomedical Engineering
Physical Information: 0.9" H x 8.6" W x 10.9" (3.00 lbs) 418 pages
 
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Can technology and innovation transform world health? Connecting undergraduate students with global problems, Rebecca Richard-Kortum examines the interplay between biomedical technology design and the medical, regulatory, economic, social and ethical issues surrounding global health. Driven by case studies, including cancer screening, imaging technologies, implantable devices and vaccines, students learn how the complexities and variation across the globe affect the design of devices and therapies. A wealth of learning features, including classroom activities, project assignments, homework problems and weblinks within the book and online, provide a full teaching package. For visionary general science and biomedical engineering courses, this book will inspire students to engage in solving global issues that face us all.

Contributor Bio(s): Richards-Kortum, Rebecca: - Rebecca Richards-Kortum is the Malcolm Gillis University Professor at Rice University, Houston and the Director of the Rice 360° Institute for Global Health. Her research has been instrumental in improving early detection of cancers and other diseases, especially in low-resources settings. She is currently working with colleagues and undergraduate students to develop and deploy a suite of technologies necessary to reduce neonatal death in Sub-Saharan Africa. Dr Richards-Kortum has 40 patents, and her teaching programs, research and collaborations are supported by grants from NCI, NIH and NSF, the Gates Foundation, and HHMI. She is a member of the NAS, NEA and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.