EE225 -
Biochips and Medical Imaging
Online
Overview
Recent cutting-edge, translational research in diagnostics and nano-therapies is having a major influence on how we treat and prevent cancer and cardiovascular diseases. This course covers state-of-the-art and emerging bio-sensors, bio-chips, imaging modalities and nano-therapies studied in the context of human physiology—the nervous system, circulatory system and immune system.
Instructors
- Shan Wang Professor of Electrical Engineering
- Adam de la Zerda Assistant Professor, Electrical Engineering
Topics Include
- 3D and 4D body images
- Cancer
- Cardiovascular disease
- In-vitro diagnostics
- In-vivo imaging
- Ultrasounds
- X-rays
Units
3.0
Prerequisites
None, however, a basic knowledge of electromagnetism, optics, chemistry, thermodynamics, or human biology will be complementary.
Tuition
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