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Bioengineering

BIOE 4610 Artificial Organs

Designation: ÌýÌý Elective
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Description: ÌýÌý The application of engineering prinicples to the design and analysis of artificial organs and their clinical application.
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Prerequisite: ÌýÌý BIOE 3400
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Textbook: ÌýÌý Basic Transport Phenomena in Biomedical EngineeringÌý
R.L. FournierÌý
Taylor & Francis
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Objectives: ÌýÌý To obtain an understanding of the basic transport processes occurring in artificial organs.Ìý
To apply transport principles as a basis to formulate a mathematical model in order to understand, analyze and design artifical organs.Ìý
Analyze artificial organs using the mathematical software package MathCAD
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Topics: ÌýÌý Application of transport concepts to the design and analysis of artificial organsÌý
Properties of body fluidsÌý
Solute transport in biological systemsÌý
Fluid mechanics of bloodÌý
Oxygen transportÌý
Pharmacokinetic modelsÌý
Extracorporeal devicesÌý
Tissue EngineeringÌý
Bioartificial organs
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Schedule: ÌýÌý 2 - 1 hour and 15 minute lectures per week
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Contribution: ÌýÌý Engineering topics
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Outcomes: ÌýÌý
(a) ÌýÌý An ability to apply knowledge of mathematics, science, and engineering
(e) ÌýÌý An ability to identify, formulate, and solve engineering problems
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Prepared by: ÌýÌý Scott Molitor (scott.molitor@utoledo.edu) and Tammy Phares (tamara.phares@utoledo.edu).
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