This step-by-step guide to medical technology innovation, now in full color, has been rewritten to reflect recent trends of industry globalization and value-conscious healthcare. Written by a team of medical, engineering, and business experts, the authors provide a comprehensive resource that leads students, researchers, and entrepreneurs through a proven process for the identification, invention, and implementation of new solutions. Case studies on innovative products from around the world, successes and failures, practical advice, and end-of-chapter 'Getting Started' sections encourage readers to learn from real projects and apply important lessons to their own work. A wealth of additional material supports the book, including a collection of nearly one hundred videos created for the second edition, active links to external websites, supplementary appendices, and timely updates on the companion website at ebiodesign.org. Readers can access this material quickly, easily, and at the most relevant point in the text from within the ebook.
Bio Design examines the thrilling advances in the field, showcasing some seventy projects (concepts, prototypes and completed designs) that cover a range of fields - from architecture and industrial design to fashion and medicine.
This book, the first in the Bio Design series, acts as a bridge between design speculation and scientific reality and between contemporary design thinking, in areas such as architecture, product design and fashion design, and the ...
Recognize market opportunities, master the design process, and develop business acumen with this 'how-to' guide to medical technology innovation. A three-step, proven approach to the biodesign innovation process - identify,...
Computer-Aided Biodesign Across Scales
This book aims to serve as an introduction to the umbrella term of bioinspired design, and explain the similarities and dissimilarities between its different specializations, from biomimetics to biomimicry.
"A scattered group of rebels magically overthrew my teaching style and curriculum and created an advanced biology course with a spiritual component.
“Stanford Biodesign—About.” http://Biodesign.stanford.edu. N.p., 2016. Web. 12 Mar. 2016. “Stanford Biodesign—Courses.” http://Biodesign.stanford.edu. N.p., 2016. Web. 12 Mar. 2016. “Stanford Biodesign—Fellowships.
The author compares biological life to artificial intelligence in hopes to find some clue to its origins. He believes you can't speak about life without referencing it to some other construct like artificial intelligence.
The author compares biological life to artificial intelligence in his pursuit find the origins of life.
Selected from hundreds of artworks and designs from the BDC competition, this book is a compilation of projects and ideas that are influencing the emerging field of biodesign.