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What's in a name?
The IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society is launching a new magazine as a continuation of the now defunct EMB Magazine. Read the first editorial.
IEEE Pulse
IEEE Pulse is a theme-article
publication that covers the full range of fields within biomedical
engineering, with each issue covering one theme. Articles are written
for technically knowledgeable readers who are not necessarily
specialists in the theme topic. A sample list of theme topics of
interest include: biochemical engineering, biocontrols, bioinformatics,
BioMEMS, biomaterials, biomechanics, biosignal processing,
biotechnology, cellular and tissue engineering, clinical engineering,
imaging and image processing, information technology, instrumentation,
sensors and measurements, micro and nanotechnolgy, neural systems and
engineering, physiological systems modeling, proteomics, radiology,
rehabilitation engineering, robotics in surgery, and telemedicine. In
addition to the theme articles, the magazine also publishes unsolicited
features that are of interest to a broad segment of IEEE Pulse
readers.
The magazine also publishes over twenty regularly scheduled columns for
readers interested in industry, academia and government. All papers are
peer reviewed and authored by experts in the field. On occasion, the
magazine publishes comprehensive, in-depth review, tutorial and survey
papers.
Announcements
- EMB Magazine Call for Papers for a 2010 Special Issue (PDF)
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