Title: WHAT IS BIOENGINEERING
1WHAT IS BIOENGINEERING?
- Bruce C. Wheeler, Interim Head
- Bioengineering Department
- University of Illinois
- at Urbana-Champaign
2Bioengineering is Exceptionally Diverse
- While viewing the next dozen slides, try to
identify the kinds of knowledge needed to work on
the projects. - You should conclude that no one is able to learn
more than a fraction of what is called
bioengineering. - Consequently, you should be aware of this
breadth, but focus on the area of greatest
interest to you.
3What is Bioengineering?
- Any Area of Biology
- Mixed with
- Any Area of Engineering
- In
- Any Proportion
4Example Magnetic Resonance Imaging
- Electrical Engineers electromagnetics
- Computer Engineers/Scientists computation
- Physiologists biological function
- Chemists new imaging agents
- Psychologists mental function
- Physicians medical implications
5More Bioengineering Examples
- Artificial Skin
- Materials Scientist artificial polymers
- Cell Biologist tissue reaction
- EKG Machine
- Engineers electronics
- CS automated diagnosis
- Physician medical design
- Pharmaceutical Production
- Molecular Biologist receptor / ligand
identification - Genetic Engineer induce bacteria to produce
molecules - Chemical Engineer scaleup of production
6Examples of Engineers in Medicine and Biology
- Materials Science Implants (e.g. artificial
hip)Â - Electrical Engineering Cardiac Signals
- Computer Science computer data bases, programs,
bioinformatics - Computer Engineering computer design for CAT
scanners - Physics basics of Magnetic Resonance Imaging
7Examples of Engineers in Medicine and Biology
- Chemical Engineering Pharmaceuticals
- Mechanical Engineering Rehabilitation Devices
- Nuclear Engineering Radiology
- Civil Engineering Environmental problems
- Agricultural Engineering Food Processing
8Areas Emerging inEngineering of Biology
- Bioinformatics (Genetic / Proteomic Data Base,
Design, Inquiry) - BioMolecular Modeling
- Genetic Engineering of Animals
- Genetic Engineering of Proteins, Drugs
- Cell and Tissue Engineering
- Neural Engineering
- Biomaterials
9Programs Related to Bioengineering
- Environmental Engineering
- Sponsored by the Dept. of Civil and Environmental
Engineering (http//cee.ce.uiuc.edu/) - Includes water, soil, air quality control and
protection - Agricultural and Biological Engineering
- Sponsored by the Dept. of Agricultural and
Biological Engineering (http//www.age.uiuc.edu/) - Includes food processing, farm and indoor
environmental control
10More Programs Related to Bioengineering
- Nuclear, Plasma, and Radiological Engineering
Department and Degree Program - Biomaterials concentration in Materials Science
and Engineering - Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering Department
and Degree Program
11What Do I Need to Study to be a Bioengineer?
- Short Answer 1 Everything
- Short Answer 2 Depends
- -- on what interests you most
12What Do I Need to Study?
- Mathematics
- Calculus through Differential Equations
- Physics (calculus based)
- Mechanics, Electromagnetics, Modern Physics
- Chemistry
- Through Organic and Biochemistry
- Biology
- Strong in Molecular Biology, but also Cellular
and Systems Physiology
13What Do I Need to Study?Traditional Approaches
1 and 2
- Choose one major and one minor from traditional
disciplines - 1. Engineering Side Electrical Engineering,
Mechanical, Chemical, Materials, Nuclear,
Computer Science - 2. Life Science Side Molecular and Cellular
Biology, Physiology, Cell Biology, Microbiology - Anticipate possible need for one more year to
double major to achieve career objectives
14Major in the area you like better ...
- "If you could be either an engineer or a
biologist, but not both, which would it be?" - Major in that field ... and minor in the other.
- Yes, you can go to Biomed. Eng. grad school from
either the Life Sciences or Engineering - but not if you do not have the basics
calculus, physics, chem, biochem, at least some
beginning engineering coursework and some
beginning life science coursework
15Approach 3 Bioengineering DegreeUIUC for the
Class of 2008, 2009
- Math, physics, chemistry, biology core, CS
- Bioengineering Core
- Instrumentation/circuits, biomaterials,
biomechanics - Concentration in one of
- Engineering discipline EE, ME,
- Life science discipline Physiology, Cell Biology
- Topical area microsensors, bioinformatics,
tissue engineering, - Anticipate possible need for an extra year to
receive the MS degree to achieve career objectives
16Why the Extra Year of Study?
- Theres too much to learn in four years
- Four years will prepare you for
- Graduate school
- Medical school (if courses are well-chosen)
- Engineering in a traditional major, including
applications in biomedical area - Life science positions, including applications
with significant engineering components - But not for
- Bioengineering positions in which advanced
knowledge in both life science and engineering
are required
17General Recommendations
- Essential Preparation Includes
- Science Fundamentals Chem, Biol, Physics, Math
- Academic Concentration a major in an engineering
discipline or in Molecular and Cellular Biology - Enthusiasm junior / senior research project
- Existing majors will launch students into
bioengineering careers, medical or graduate school
18What Can Traditional Engineering Students Study
in the Bioengineering Related Areas?
- Major in MatSE (biomaterials concentration),
NucE (radiology curriculum), ChemE (molecular
biology option coming soon), EE (lots of BioE/ECE
electives), Gen Eng (BioE secondary field), CS
(application sequences in Bio, Biochem), ME,
Aero, TAM ... - Minor in Bioengineering (21 hrs)
19Notes for Engineering Students who want to study
Bioengineering
- Dont forget to take enough Chemistry
- If you have AP credit for Chem 102/103, talk to
the Chemistry advisors about lab experiences and
how best to prepare for Organic Chem and Biochem - AP Biology Credit does not cover the minor but it
is better preparation than having taken nothing - MCB 103 (Human Physiology) and MCB 150 are good
courses to find out if you like biology enough to
pursue bioengineering - Look at what the MCB students take to understand
how much biology you need
20Medical School for Engineers
- Yes, many Engineers do so. Acceptance rates are
good, but medical school is very competitive. - If you only want to go to med school, choose LAS
Biology. - Premeds dominate Bioengineering Degree Programs
across the U.S. - See the Career Services Office Immediately to
Plan your Courses, Volunteering, Etc.
21What Can LAS Life Science Students Study in
Bioengineering Related Areas?
- Major in Molecular and Cellular Biology (MCB)
- Emphasis in Bioinformatics
- Calculus, Physics, Chem (thru Biochem)
- Biology (16 hours molecular bio emphasis)
- Computation/Modeling electives (9)
- Consult with Life Science Advising Office About
Ways to Tailor your Coursework toward
Bioengineering - Other emphases cell develop. biology,
physiology, biophysics, microbiology - For students who entered in 2000 or earlier
- Bioengineering Option in Life Sciences
curriculum - http//www.life.uiuc.edu/mcb/undergraduate/index.h
tml
22Notes for LAS Life Science Students Who Wish to
Pursue Bioengineering
- Take calculus based physics 211/212/213/214
- An incomplete list of engineering related courses
you should consider taking - BIOE related BIOE 414/415 Bioinstrumentation
BIOE 475, 417 Neural Modeling BIOE 280/480
Medical Imaging, MRI BIOE 471 Biomaterials BIOE
406 Biomechanics CHBE 472/473 Biomolecular Engr
- Engineering Basics ECE 205/6 Circuits/Lab ECE
473/474 Acoustics/Ultrasonics CS
101/110/125/225/257/400/411 beginning thru data
bases and numerical techniques PHYS 404/405
Electronic Circuits TAM 210/211/212 Mechanics
fundamentals MSE 280 Intro to Materials - Remember that most BS Bioengineering degree
students take at least 30 hours of engineering
courses beyond physics, calculus, chem
23Suggestions for MCB Students
- Consider Bioinformatics/Computational Biology or
Biophysics Emphasis (approx. 75 hours) - Take calculus based Physics (211,212,213,214) and
calculus through Dif Eq (220,230,242,385) - General Education 25 hours additional
- Remaining 20 to 30 hours for electives including
building a bioengineering concentration - Take CS 101 and CS 400 (7 hrs non-CS majors)
- For reference Min Hours to Graduate LAS 120
Engrg 128 (typical).
24Suggestions for New MCB Students Focused Use of
Electives Minor in Engineering (an unauthorized
proposal)
- Prerequisites
- Math 220/230/242/385
- Physics 211/212/213/214
- Chem 102/103/104/105
- Courses for the Minor
- ECE 205/206 Electronic Circuits
- CS 101, 400 Programming, Data Structures
- TAM 210, 212 Statics Dynamics
- ME 300 or MATSE 401 Thermodynamics
- MATSE 280 Intro Materials
25Suggestions for MCB Students Focused Use of
Electives ECE/BioEn Emphasis
- Take as many as possible
- ECE 205 (3 hrs Circuits), GE 320 (4 hrs Control
Systems) - BioEn 414/415 (3/2 hrs Bioinstrumentation Lab)
- ECE 473 (3 hrs Acoustics)
- ECE 475 (3 hrs Modeling Biological Systems)
- Total 18 hours
26Suggestions for MCB Students Focused Use of
Electives MechE/BioEn Emphasis
- Take as many as possible
- TAM 211/212/251 (3/3/3 hrs Statics/Dynamics/
Solid Mechanics) - ME 498 EH1 (3 hrs Modeling of Musculoskeletal
Biomechanics) - Bioen 406 (3 hrs Orthopedic Biomechanics)
- Bioen 461 (4 hrs Cellular Biomechanics)
- Bioen 471 (3 hrs Biomaterials)
- Total 22 hours
27Suggestions for MCB Students Focused Use of
Electives Biomaterials Emphasis
- Take as many as possible
- MatSE 201/206 (3/4 hrs Phase Relations/
Mechanics) - MatSE 401/406 (4/3 hrs Thermodynamics)
- MatSE 470/472 (3/1 hrs Design of Biomaterials /
Lab) - MatSE 473 (3 hrs Biomolecular Mat. Sci.)
- Total 21 hours
28Suggestions for MCB Students Focused Use of
Electives Life Science Emphases
- Take as many as possible
- Choose additional courses from the Emphases in
Physiology, Cell Structural Biology or
Microbiology
Engineering or Computer Science Emphases
- Pick an Existing Engineering Major
- Take as many as possible of the courses in that
major typically you will be able to take
sophomore and junior level courses
29For more information
- Bioengineering Student Society
- EMBS Engineering in Medicine and Biology
- -- get on the Email List Today!
- Bioengineering Office
- 3120 DCL
- 1304 W. Springfield
- Urbana IL 61801
- 333-1867
- bioen_at_uiuc.edu