MSc in Bio-Engineering:
This article was originally published in Clinica
Executive Summary
The UK's University of Nottingham and the Medical Devices Faraday Partnership have developed a masters degree course in bioengineering, staring in 2005-06. The modular MSc/diploma course run by the School of Mechanical, Materials and Manufacturing Engineering will "contribute to the acquisition of essential knowledge and skills pertinent to the development of the medical device industry". These include: surface design and engineering, spinal biomechanics and instrumentation and biomaterials modelling. Visit: www.nottingham.ac.uk/schoolm3/postgraduate .
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