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There are many different jobs one can get with a major in biomedical sciences. Some of the more popular ones are dentistry, medicine, law, optometry and many more.
Biomedical ethics
A bioethicist is a person who is an expert in bioethics - the branch of ethics which studies the implications of biological and biomedical advances.
C. Woodward has written: 'Protein Structural Biology in Biomedical Research, Volume 22B (1997) First Edition (Advances in Molecular and Cell Biology) (Advances in Molecular and Cell Biology)'
Allan K. Hackshaw has written: 'Evidence-based dentistry' -- subject(s): Dental Research, Dentistry, Evidence-Based Medicine, Evidence-based dentistry, Miscellanea 'How to write a grant application' -- subject(s): Research grants, Writing, Proposal writing for grants, Proposal writing in medicine, Medicine, Biomedical Research, Research Support as Topic, Standards
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Biomedical informatics is the application of information technology to the fields of biomedical research and health care.
what are the advantages and disadvantages of the biomedical model
biomedical chip research
Biomedical Microdevices was created in 1998.
Biomedical Chromatography was created in 1986.