Journal of Applied Biomedicine was created in 2003.
Max Planck Institute for Molecular Biomedicine was created in 2001.
ucl.. the best
London
Biomedicine is a specific branch of medical science which focuses on the ability of humans to cope with environmental stress. Biomedical means that something relates to both biology and medicine.
Irena Spasic has written: 'Automatic term extraction in biomedicine'
Biomedicine is the application of Biology and physiology to clinical medicine, or the branch of medicine which studies the effects of environmental stress on organisms, most usually in space travel.
P. Mansfield has written: 'NMR imaging in biomedicine' -- subject(s): Biology, Medicine, Methodology, Nuclear magnetic resonance, Research
Major Walter Reed was most famous for making the link between the transmission of yellow fever via mosquitoes. He was instrumental in development of epidemiology and biomedicine.
A small part of science utilized in today's technology can be seen in the field of biomedicine. High-end computers are used to analyze the data of biological processes.
Well I got this out of my health book so I know its right...(Segall & Fries, Pursing Health and Wellness)...just like 'ethnocentric' is used as a measuring device for one persons culture to judge another persons culture, to better understand them.Health Sociologists use 'medico-centric' to describe the values and normalcies of biomedicine (biomedicine= looking at health as it relates to the physical aspects of disease or injury, not including features we can't see so readily like feelings, emotions, etc. ) to judge and understand health, illness, and the body.Hope this helps :)
Biostatistics is the study of and development of statistics and statistical methods, and their application to a wide range of problems in public health and other areas of biomedicine. Biostatistics provides data for laboratory investigations, clinical trials and epidemiological studies.