Biomedical Engineering
Here are the list of experts who have recommended some Biomedical Engineering books:
Robert Langer
David H. Koch Institute Professor at MIT, Sc.D. - MIT.

Drug Delivery:
Engineering Principles

Tissue Engineering:
Engineering Principles

Biomedical Engineering:
Bridging Medicine ...
Bin He
Department Head, Biomedical Engineering; Professor of Biomedical Engineering, Electrical & Computer Engineering, and Center for Neural Basis of Cognition, Ph.D. - Tokyo Institute of Technology.

Neural
Engineering

Principles of Magnetic
Resonance Imaging
David Tse
Thomas Kailath and Guanghan Xu Professor in the School of Engineering Department of Electrical Engineering, Stanford University, Ph.D. - MIT
Note: the following books are not recommended by Professor Tse. They are books that have been used as reference texts in one/some courses he has taught.

Bioinformatics
Algorithms
In Biomedical engineering, many classical engineering fields such as electrical engineering, mechanical engineering, chemical engineering, material engineering and science, as well as computer engineering and science are involved. Usually to become a Biomedical engineer, one needs to have good knowledge of biology and the human body in addition to one or more than one of the classical engineering disciplines.
There are many subdisciplines within biomedical engineering, some examples are:
- Design and development of active and passive medical devices
- Orthopedic implants
- Medical imaging
- Biomedical signal processing
- Surgical robots
- Tissue and stem cell engineering
- Artificial organs
- New pharmaceutical drugs
- Bionanotechnology
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