Biomedical engineering bridges engineering, life sciences, and healthcare. Professionals in this field apply principles from applied sciences—such as mechanical, electrical, chemical, and computer engineering—and physical sciences, including physics, chemistry, and mathematics, to biology and medicine. Though the human body exceeds the complexity of advanced machines, similar concepts inform the design of biological structures and diagnostic or therapeutic tools. The primary objective is to enhance understanding, repair, or replace systems to improve healthcare quality.
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