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Biomedical Engineering for Global Health

Biomedical Engineering for Global Health

Biomedical Engineering for Global Health

Cancer, Inequity, and Technology
Nirmala Ramanujam, Duke University, North Carolina
Brian Crouch, Duke University, North Carolina
November 2024
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9781108833448

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    Explore the fundamentals of biomedical engineering technologies with this thought-provoking introduction, framed around modern-day global cancer inequities. Connecting engineering principles to real-world global health scenarios, this textbook introduces major technological advances in cancer care through the lens of global health inequity, discusses how promising new technologies can address this inequity, and demonstrates how novel medical technologies are adopted for real-world clinical use. It includes modular chapters designed to enable a flexible pathway through material, for students from a wide range of backgrounds; boxed discussion of contemporary issues in engineering for global health, encouraging students to explore ethical questions related to science and society; supplementary lab modules for hands-on experience in translating engineering principles into healthcare solutions; and over 200 end-of-chapter problems, targeting multiple learning outcomes to solidify student understanding. This introduction is designed to equip students with all the critical, technical, and ethical knowledge they need to excel.

    • Illustrates the interconnectedness of engineering with the humanities, history of science, and medicine, allowing students to understand what has led to the state of current health models, how this can be reversed, and the challenges of translating it for societal benefit
    • Teaches critical thinking and synthesis skills through homework problems and examples that ask the student to draw connections or distinguish between different concepts, then combine multiple concepts and apply them to a new problem
    • Illuminates the benefits, ethics and applications of engineering to health care through explorations of real-world examples

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    November 2024
    Hardback
    9781108833448
    392 pages
    261 × 184 × 23 mm
    0.95kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • 1. How Technology has Shaped Evolution of Health Care
    • 2. Technology and Cancer in the 21st Century
    • 3. Cervical Cancer – The Face of Inequity
    • 4. Point of Care Assays for Examining Body Fluids and Cells
    • 5. Point of Care Technologies for Imaging Applications
    • 6. New Approaches to Vaccination and Cancer Treatment
    • 7. From Technology to Translation
    • 8. Making Decisions Using Data Analytics
    • 9. Deep Learning
    • 10. The Evolution of Health Care in the 21st Century.
      Authors
    • Nirmala Ramanujam , Duke University, North Carolina

      Nirmala Ramanujam is the Robert W. Carr Professor of Engineering and Professor of Cancer Pharmacology and Global Health at Duke University, and Founder of the Duke Center for Global Women's Health Technologies. She is a Fellow of the National Academy of Inventors, Optica, SPIE, and AIMBE.

    • Brian Crouch , Duke University, North Carolina

      Brian Crouch is an Assistant Research Professor of Biomedical Engineering at Duke University and the Assistant Director of Research at the Duke Center for Global Women's Health Technologies.