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Current Directions in Biomedical Engineering


Title Abbreviation
Curr Dir Biomed Eng
Readership
Biomedical Engineers/Technologists, Biomedical Researchers, Radiologists, Surgeons
Scope
Current Directions in Biomedical Engineering (CDBME) is an open access journal publishing proceeding papers, often from the annual BMTE, CURAC, and TAR conferences, but also others. It is closely related to the journal Biomedical Engineering - Biomedizinische Technik (BME-BMT) that is well established and has published articles of high quality for more than 50 years. CDBME is as BME-BMT a forum for the exchange of knowledge in the fields of biomedical engineering, medical information technology and biotechnology/bioengineering for medicine and addresses engineers, natural scientists, and clinicians working in research, industry, or clinical practice. Topics: Diagnostic Imaging; Biosignal Processing, Biomechanics, Image Processing, Modelling and Simulation; Information and Communication in Medicine, Telemedicine and e-Health; Surgery, Minimum Invasive Interventions, Endoscopy and Image Guided Therapy; Diagnostic and Therapeutic Instrumentation, Clinical Engineering; Micro- and Nanosystems in Medicine, Active Implants, Biosensors; Neuroengineering, Neural Systems, Rehabilitation and Prosthetics; Biomaterials, Cellular and Tissue Engineering, Artificial Organs; Biomedical Engineering for Audiology, Ophthalmology, Emergency and Dental Medicine.
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Publisher Name
De Gruyter
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