Specialists in the use of traditional engineering
expertise to analyze and solve problems in biology
and medicine. Members of this society practice
such advanced technologies as: Tissue, genetic and
cellular engineering and biotechnology,
biomaterials and biological interfaces, signal
processing and instrumentation, biomechanics of
tissue, cell, organ, and body, systems integrative,
dynamical, and regulatory, Transport phenomena,
membranes, and receptors, imaging-synthesis,
characterization, and display, neural engineering
and electrophysiology, bioengineering in education,
industry, and society.
http://www.bmes.org
Many members combine qualifications in several
disciplines – engineering, science, and medicine.
They influence all areas of health practice and
research, using a very wide range of knowledge and
experience. The society holds an annual meeting,
publishes the Annals of Biomedical Engineering
and a quarterly newsletter along with two
additional journals.