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文档介绍:biological and medical physics,
biomedical engineering
biological and medical physics,
biomedical engineering
The fields of biological and medical physics and biomedical engineering are broad, multidisciplinary and
dynamic. They lie at the crossroads of frontier research in physics, biology, chemistry, and medicine. The
Biological and Medical Physics, Biomedical Engineering Series is intended to prehensive, covering a
broad range of topics important to the study of the physical, chemical and biological sciences. Its goal is to
provide scientists and engineers with textbooks, monographs, and reference works to address the growing
need for information.
Books in the series emphasize established and emergent areas of science including molecular, membrane,
and mathematical biophysics; photosynthetic energy harvesting and conversion; information processing;
physical principles of ics; munications; works, works, and cellu-
lar automata. Equally important will be coverage of applied aspects of biological and medical physics and
biomedical engineering such as molecular ponents and devices, biosensors, medicine, imag-
ing, physical principles of renewable energy production, advanced prostheses, and environmental control and
engineering.
Editor-in-Chief:
Elias Greenbaum, Oak Ridge National Laboratory,
Oak Ridge, Tennessee, USA Judith Herzfeld, Department of Chemistry,
Editorial Board: Brandeis University, Waltham, Massachusetts, USA
Masuo Aizawa, Department of Bioengineering, Mark S. Humayun, Doheny Eye Institute,
Tokyo Institute of Technology, Yokohama, Japan Los Angeles, California, USA
Olaf S. Andersen, Department of Physiology, Pierre Joliot, Institute de Biologie
Biophysics & Molecular Medicine, Physico-Chimique, Fondation Edmond
Cornell University, New York, USA de Rothschild, Paris, France
Robert H. Austin, Department of Physics, Lajos Keszthelyi, Institute of Biophysics, Hungarian
Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey, USA Academy of Sc