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Innovations in Biomedical Imaging

This special issue belongs to the section “Biomedical Sensors“.

Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

The continuous growth in the amount of biomedical data and variety of multimodal content necessitates the demand for a fast and reliable technology able to ensure a modern healthcare enterprise. Bridging the gap among physicians, scientists, and engineers for the benefit of patients has become the most common way to address healthcare needs. Biomedical engineering is also recognized as a research and development frontier in employing new technology in clinical, pre-clinical, and outside of clinical environments. Technological assistance can be found in the prevention, disease diagnosis, treatment planning, surgical navigation, and modeling of body mechanics rehabilitation. Homecare support for any type of disability may improve the standard of living, safety, and comfort, particularly for geriatric patients.

A major aim of biomedical engineering is to provide new solutions to problems across multiple medical disciplines to generate new quantitative data and enable the testing of new hypotheses. The objective of this Special Issue is to publish state-of-the-art research contributions, which address advances in the area of biomedical engineering, personalized medicine, computer-assisted diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation. This scope could be further specialized to cover biomedical engineering applications in imaging, neuroscience, artificial intelligence, computational oncology, bioelectronics, biomechanics, biomaterials, and implants, and artificial organs.

Prof. Dr. Ewa Pietka
Prof. Dr. Arkadiusz Gertych
Prof. Dr. Wojciech Więcławek
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If you want to learn more information or need any advice, you can contact the Special Issue Editor Vesna Marinkovic via <vesna.marinkovic@mdpi.com> directly.

 

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Keywords

  • imaging informatics
  • neuroscience
  • artificial intelligence
  • computational oncology
  • bioinformatics
  • bioelectronics
  • biomechanics
  • biomaterials
  • implants and artificial organs

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Sensors - ISSN 1424-8220