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Conference Session
Bioengineering laboratories: Bringing research into the classroom
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Daphne Rainey, Virginia Bioinformatics Institute; Bruce Mutter, Bluefield State College; Lionel Craddock, Bluefield State College; Susan Faulkner, Virginia Bioinformatics Institute; Frank Hart, Bluefield State College; Martha Eborall, Bluefield State College; Lewis Foster, Bluefield State College; Stephen Cammer, Virginia Bioinformatics Institute; Betsy Tretola, Virginia Tech; Bruno Sobral, Virginia Bioinformatics Institute; Oswald Crasta, Virginia Bioinformatics Institute
Tagged Divisions
Biomedical
be done in all parts of the course described above.2 CI Demonstration to Current Scientists Through Collaborative Research and TrainingThe Virginia Bioinformatics Institute (VBI) serves as the Bioinformatics and GenomicsResearch Core (BGRC) for the Mid-Atlantic Regional Center Excellence (MARCE) to supportcountermeasure development research. The BGRC includes VBI’s Core Computational Facility(CCF), Core Computational Facility (CCF), and Cyberinfrastructure Group (CIG). The CLFprovides services in generation of high-throughput data (HTD) in genomics, transcriptomics andproteomics. The CCF provides a unique bioinformatics computational platform with powerfulcomputers, support databases, applications, data storage and backup. The CIG has
Conference Session
Laboratories and Projects in BME
Collection
2011 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Vladimir Genis, Drexel University; Donald L. McEachron, Drexel University; Fran Cornelius, Drexel University
Tagged Divisions
Biomedical
finalizing a new textbook entitled Chronobioengineering as well as developing a program to investigate the impact of light and circadian manipulations on immune function in an animal model of AIDS. In addition to his work at Drexel, Dr. McEachron serves as Chair of the Engineering in Biology and Medicine Society, Philadelphia Chapter, IEEE Philadelphia section. In 2005, Dr. McEachron was trained as an IDEAL Scholar in assessment practices by ABET, Inc.Fran Cornelius, Drexel University Frances H. Cornelius PhD, MSN, RN-BC, CNE is a graduate of Wayne State University in Detroit, Michi- gan and has a master’s degree in Community Health Nursing. Dr. Cornelius received her doctorate from Drexel University in Educational
Conference Session
BME Course and Curriculum Development
Collection
2010 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Richard Aston, East Tennessee State University; William H. Blanton, East Tennessee State University
Tagged Divisions
Biomedical
instructors that the book is essential. Also, thank you very much for saving me the expense of buying a text for one of my classes. It helped tremendously. (K) I did enjoy the book and found it useful. (L) No answer given (M) The primary benefit of this book was the cost itself. But even without having to pay for it, it was not lacking in detail as one might expect from a free textbook N) Appreciate the use of this E-book (O) the textbook was very good over all. It could have used more examples of the calculations and more descriptions of where the information came from. (P) Add an index. (Q) No answer givenReferences1. Aston, R. “Engineering E-Book Generation” ASEE Mid-Atlantic Fall Conference 2008
Conference Session
Freshman Design and Other Novel Programs
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Michele Temple, University of California-San Diego; Peter Chen, University of California-San Diego; Robert Sah, University of California-San Diego
Tagged Divisions
Biomedical
Education Mid-Atlantic Conference, Wilkes University, Wilkes Barre, PA (1996).8. C. Saviz, A. Fernandez, M. Golanbari, R. Khoie and K. Watson, "A Program to Improve Learning and Retention of First Year Engineering Students," American Society for Engineering Education Annual Conference, Chicago, IL (2006).9. D. Visco and P. Arce, "A Freshman Course in Chemical Engineering: Merging First-Year Experiences with Discipline-Specific Needs," American Society for Engineering Education Annual Conference, Chicago, IL (2006).10. S. Wilson, "Introducing Freshmen to Engineering at Western Kentucky University," American Society for Engineering Education Annual Conference, Milwaukee, WI (1997).11. D. Cottrell, R. Ciocci and J
Conference Session
Clinical, Patient, and Innovation Experiences in BME
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Megan Huffstickler, Pennsylvania State University; Sarah E. Zappe, Pennsylvania State University, University Park; Keefe B. Manning, Pennsylvania State University, University Park; Margaret J. Slattery, Pennsylvania State University, University Park
Tagged Topics
Diversity
Tagged Divisions
Biomedical
Design and Perform an experiment and 4 collect data (test the hypothesis) 6 Idea evaluation 5 Analyze the data 6 Interpret the data and draw conclusions 7 Implementation Planning 7 Publish results 8 Monitoring 8 RetestContext of Study: The CREATE REUThe first year of this NSF funded Biomedical Engineering REU program was held over 10 weeksduring the summer of 2016 at a large Mid-Atlantic