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BML700
Introduction to Basic Medical Sciences for
Credits 3
Structure 3-0-0
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BML700 : Introduction to Basic Medical Sciences for

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Anatomical and physiological study of different human systems. Cell and tissue organization and metabolism Cardiovascular System; hemodynamics, blood, conduction system in the heart. Soft and hard tissues and joints endocrine and nervous system and their role in homeostasis; Respiratory physiology; kidneys and the urinary system.Centre for Biomedical Engineering BMV700 Biomechanical Design of Medical Devices 1 Credit (1-0-0) Introduction. Mechanics of cells and Tissues. Basics of Finite Element Modelling of tissues and organs. Design and Fabrication of Microfluidic devices. Design of diagnostic devices. Design of Endocrinal devices. Design of orthopaedic devices. Design of cardiovascular devices. Student presentations on innovative designs. BMV701 Basic Electronics 1 Credit (1-0-0) Fundamentals of Electronics, Electronics components and their principle of operation with respect to medical equipments. Operational Amplifiers and their use in biomedical instrumentation. Electronic interfacing of analog circuits with computer. LabVIEW based virtual instrumentation. Electronic signal conditioning. BMV702 Basic Mathematics for Biologists 1 Credit (1-0-0) Introduction to calculus, function, sets, Derivatives, integrals, exponentials and logarithm, complex numbers, sequence, series. Linear Algebra: Matrix, vector, basic operations on matrix, system of equations, linear and non linear equations. Differential Equations. Exposure to other topics like complex analysis, Fourier series. BMV703 Basic biology & physiology 1 Credit (1-0-0) Basics of biology: Biomacromolecules, cells, biological membranes, Enzymes and enzyme catalysis, cellular metabolic pathways, cell cycle, cell division, molecular biology of cell, gene expression, DNA and its role in hereditary, cell signalling and communication. Microbiology - bacteria, fungi and prokaryotes, their cytological features and genetics. Human anatomy, organs and systems, hormones, nervous and sensory systems, nutrition, Innate and adaptive immunity. BMV704 Mechanics of Biomaterials 1 Credit (1-0-0) Forces and moments. Free body diagrams. Elastic, Plastic, Visco-elastic, visco-plastic. Bending, torsional and shear strength. Stress-strain relationships of linear and non-linear solids. Fatigue loading with and without corrosion. Fluid mechanics - Shear thinning and shear thickening fluids BVQ706 Graduate Students Eesearch Seminar 1 Credit (0-0-2) In this course students will be required to conduct a through study on one of the seminar papers relevant in the field of biomedical engineering. The study paper should be approved by the coordinator. Each student registered for the course have to deliver a seminar and be carried out in workshop mode.