• Jimma University Institute of Technology established Ethiopia's first biomedical engineering degree program in 2008, while Tegbare-id Polytechnic College has been home to one of the country's only diploma-level biomedical technician vocational training programs since 2006. (aiha.com)
  • Together, partners worked to strengthen pre-service biomedical engineering and equipment technician training programs at both the bachelor and diploma levels by updating curricula, training faculty, and providing evidence-based learning resources. (aiha.com)
  • With an AAS degree and two years' experience, an individual should be able to become a certified Biomedical Equipment Technician. (gaston.edu)
  • To help meet this demand, Lake Area Tech offers a third-year Biomedical Technician option for Lake Area Tech graduates of all healthcare programs. (lakeareatech.edu)
  • Biomedical Equipment Technicians (BMETs) are professionals that work in health care settings to test, maintain and repair medical equipment, such as ECG and blood pressure monitors, defibrillators, ventilators and infusion pumps, among others. (ccp.edu)
  • To a great extent, biomedical engineers and equipment technicians in low-income countries are affected by the same challenges that doctors and nurses face, including inadequate numbers of qualified personnel to meet existing needs, limited educational opportunities, lack of on the job training, absence of regulatory bodies, brain drain to higher-income countries, and competition with the private sector for the limited pool of skilled professionals. (aiha.com)
  • In January 2013, AIHA initiated a partnership that applied our twinning model to engage multiple education institutions from the United States and Ethiopia in a concerted effort to rapidly train new biomedical engineers and equipment technicians, as well as to support the ongoing continuing education needs of existing biomedical technology professionals. (aiha.com)
  • Yet another challenge is that most Ethiopian healthcare facilities do not adhere to evidence-based international standards for the management of biomedical equipment, which often hinders professional development and growth opportunities for new biomedical engineers and technicians. (aiha.com)
  • By linking Jimma University and Tegbare-id with Rice University and Texas Children's Hospital in the United States AIHA helped the Ethiopian partners build the capacity to produce biomedical engineers and technicians capable of meeting the country's burgeoning demands. (aiha.com)
  • Graduates should qualify to obtain occupations such as technical service providers, materials and technologies testing services, process improvement technicians, engineering technicians, construction technicians and managers, industrial and technology managers, or research technicians. (gaston.edu)
  • The industry is asking for skilled technicians to design, manufacture and support this technology. (lakeareatech.edu)
  • Lake Area Technical College has recognized a distinct demand for skilled technicians in the biomedical equipment field. (lakeareatech.edu)
  • As the healthcare field has become more advanced and technical, there is a considerable need for technicians who are trained to diagnose, troubleshoot, and repair biomedical equipment issues in an efficient manner. (lakeareatech.edu)
  • For the health and safety of patients, highly trained biomedical technicians are needed to make the repairs as quickly and efficiently as possible. (lakeareatech.edu)
  • Biomedical Technicians work in clinics, hospitals, equipment manufacturing facilities, and for companies that rent/lease the biomedical equipment. (lakeareatech.edu)
  • I'm pleased to join this talented group of individuals in its mission to provide better diagnostic technologies to clinicians, starting with this simple-to-use tool for physicians, nurse practitioners, physician's assistants, nurses, and technicians. (businesswire.com)
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  • Candidates should be currently pursuing or have received a master's or doctoral degree in biomedical research fields (biology, chemistry, pharmacology, microbiology and other sciences). (vanderbilt.edu)
  • Master of Science (MSc) French: Mastère en sciences - Mastery of an international, specialized field (such as finance, data science, fluids engineering, etc.) with at least half of all courses taught in English. (wikipedia.org)
  • These curriculums are designed to prepare students through the study and application of principles from mathematics, natural sciences, and technology and applied processes based on these subjects. (gaston.edu)
  • Course work includes mathematics, natural sciences, engineering sciences and technology. (gaston.edu)
  • At the heart of a career in biomedical sciences is the application of constantly evolving instrumentation and biotechnology. (bu.edu)
  • She completed her Graduate Medical Sciences PhD training in the Graduate Program for Neuroscience, where she conducted her research at the Genetics and Aging Research Unit at Massachusetts General Hospital. (bu.edu)
  • Earlier in June, 14 students arrived to campus to begin their work in the 2023 Summer Training as Research Scholars (STaRS) Program cohort through Graduate Medical Sciences. (bu.edu)
  • Biomedical engineers, who are trained on the crossroads of engineering and medical and biologica sciences, are required to realize future health care. (rug.nl)
  • Another well-received program was Camp Scrubs, which gives students a glimpse into a variety of careers in the medical field and highlights the outstanding resources on campus, including the brand-new Health Sciences Center. (schoolcraft.edu)
  • He provides a meticulous reconstruction of the manner in which the scientific community, in the midst of World War II, established an antimalarial program, which was to biomedical research what the Manhattan Project was to the physical sciences. (cdc.gov)
  • The goal of the PhD Program in Immunology is to develop investigators who have a strong foundation in Immunology and related sciences in order to carry out innovative research. (stanford.edu)
  • The initiative is enabled by rapid advances in biomedical sciences, including genomics and bioinformatics, as well as the progress in communication, information technologies and data science. (cdc.gov)
  • The development of prevention technology begins with researchers in the basic public health and biomedical sciences identifying potentially effective technologies that can be used to reduce unnecessary morbidity and premature mortality. (cdc.gov)
  • Emory and Georgia Tech are hosting the meeting of nearly 4,000 biomedical engineers. (emory.edu)
  • Nearly 4,000 biomedical engineers, faculty and students from around the world will gather in Atlanta Oct. 24-27 for the Biomedical Engineering Society's annual conference , hosted by the Wallace H. Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering at Georgia Tech and Emory University. (emory.edu)
  • This year, up to 100 high school students will be recognized as the best and brightest of the next generation of biomedical engineers at the BMES 2012 High School Scholars Lunch. (emory.edu)
  • Biomedical engineers apply engineering principles to solve medical and biological problems. (rose-hulman.edu)
  • Biomedical Ethics for Engineers provides biomedical engineers with a new set of tools and an understanding that the application of ethical measures will seldom reach consensus even among fellow engineers and scientists. (lu.se)
  • This book discusses the full suite of emerging biomedical and environmental issues that must be addressed by engineers and scientists within a global and societal context. (lu.se)
  • This includes assisting in the development of technology transfer agreements to enable WRAIR's access to research resources (e.g., through material or information exchange and collaboration), to protect the government's rights in new inventions through patenting, and to advance development and to commercialize WRAIR discoveries. (vanderbilt.edu)
  • Negotiating Confidential Disclosure Agreements, Material Transfer Agreements, Clinical Trial Agreements, Cooperative, Research and Development Agreements (CRADAs) and other technology transfer agreements for WRAIR. (vanderbilt.edu)
  • Ideal candidates will have a competitive academic performance (reflected in academic transcripts), research and communication (oral and written) skills and demonstrated capacity for creative thinking, and expertise in a STEM-related field, and be interested in being part of a multi-disciplinary, fast-paced environment, focused on biomedical research. (vanderbilt.edu)
  • It is slated to be the largest Biomedical Engineering Society (BMES) meeting in history with a record number of abstracts submitted, 919 oral presentations and 1550 poster presentations, representing the broadest range of research tracks to date. (emory.edu)
  • The program recognizes McIntire's more than 40 years of outstanding contributions to biomedical engineering, research and service. (emory.edu)
  • The students will be honored at a luncheon, participate in hands-on research demonstrations covering many areas of biomedical engineering, and then be given access to the conference. (emory.edu)
  • In 1986, Vaitukaitis returned to NIH as director of the General Clinical Research Centers (GCRC) program. (wikipedia.org)
  • Under her leadership, NCRR's budget nearly quadrupled, and programs expanded to include a broad range of cutting-edge research resources, state-of-the-art technologies, and important biological models of human disease. (wikipedia.org)
  • and established NIH's Institutional Development Award (IDeA) Program, which broadened the geographic distribution of NIH funding for biomedical and behavioral research. (wikipedia.org)
  • The Master of Science in Biomedical Research Technologies program at Boston University Chobanian & Avedisian School of Medicine exists to prepare students for exactly that: a career as an expert in the biological technologies necessary to answer today's - and the future's - most pressing scientific research questions. (bu.edu)
  • Papavasiliou is also associate chair of undergraduate affairs in the Department of Biomedical Engineering and director of the Polymeric Biomaterials and Cell and Tissue Engineering Research Laboratory . (iit.edu)
  • Guides to various ratings of these programs are also provided, although nothing is better than your research mentor's input and visits to the campuses. (utsa.edu)
  • Students who merely need some additional year of research experience should consider training in a Postbacc program which also provides financial and training support, but is generally limited to one year and does not result in an MS. Included is a list of Postbacc and Bridge MS programs that former MARC-U*STAR/RISE/WSRTP students have attended and commented about. (utsa.edu)
  • Use the dropdown below to explore academic and research topics, listed by program. (mtu.edu)
  • The results reflect current Michigan Tech faculty research and will aid in matching you to the appropriate program. (mtu.edu)
  • Housed in one of the nation's leading academic medical centers and coordinated with the UTSW Department of Biomedical Engineering, the UTSW BME graduate program is focused on translational research advances in the understanding, detection, and treatment of human disease. (utsouthwestern.edu)
  • Our graduate program features over 100 faculty members with appointments in basic science, engineering, and clinical departments, providing a wide range of research opportunities for our PhD students. (utsouthwestern.edu)
  • Three chapters of the book-Preparing for War, Preparation and Coordination, Trust and Transition-focus on the comprehensive research program, which integrated exceptional technical and scientific expertise into a massive organizational and cooperative effort. (cdc.gov)
  • Funded by the United States Office of Scientific Research and Development, this program screened ≈14,000 compounds for antimalarial efficacy. (cdc.gov)
  • Making a critical point, however, he suggests that although the wartime antimalarial program is an excellent model for future large-scale biomedical research projects, it is "a potential example of how not to pursue public health research for impoverished civilians" (p. 2). (cdc.gov)
  • To train students in research focused on technology translatable to clinical medicine, including radiation therapy, image-guided therapy, diagnostic, interventional, and molecular imaging, and other forms of disease detection and characterization with molecular diagnostics. (stanford.edu)
  • The mission of BMI is to train the next generation of research leaders in biomedical informatics. (stanford.edu)
  • As part of the graduate program at Rose-Hulman, you will likely participate in thesis research in one of our facilities. (rose-hulman.edu)
  • A world-renowned public research university, Georgia Institute of Technology has a reputations that "opens many doors" for its students. (princetonreview.com)
  • The 2015 US Precision Medicine Initiative promises a new era of biomedical research and its application in health care. (cdc.gov)
  • Through this groundbreaking twinning partnership, AIHA helped develop a core group of biomedical engineering and biomedical equipment technology leaders in Ethiopia, who can identify local needs and gaps in healthcare delivery - with a special focus on technologies related to HIV/AIDS treatment and care - design and implement appropriate solutions, and repair and maintain existing biomedical equipment. (aiha.com)
  • All credits earned toward the BMET proficiency certificates can be applied to earning an Associate of Applied Science degree in Biomedical Equipment Technology. (ccp.edu)
  • Upon receiving your proficiency certificate, you may enter the workforce, or your courses may be applied to the Applied Science and Engineering Technology associate degree program, and then transfer to a four-year college. (ccp.edu)
  • Become a cardiovascular technologist by earning an Associate of Applied Science in Cardiovascular Technology from Central Piedmont. (cpcc.edu)
  • Applied Technology Aviation Maintenance Technology Associate of Applied Science The Associate in Applied Science Degree Program in Aviation Maintenance Technology is offered in collaboration with Marshall University. (mctc.edu)
  • Choose from a three or four-year MD program at various campus locations, our anesthesiologist assistant, physician associate, or a number of dual degree programs. (mcw.edu)
  • New offerings and more registrations highlighted this year's Kids on Campus ( KOC) summer enrichment program, which recently concluded on the campus of Schoolcraft College. (schoolcraft.edu)
  • The classes at the MEC were very well received," said Dr. Jodie Beckley, Director of Schoolcraft College's Personal and Professional Learning (PPL) department, which manages the Kids on Campus program. (schoolcraft.edu)
  • The engaging, invigorating programs taught by dedicated and enthusiastic teachers made Kids on Campus a winner once again. (schoolcraft.edu)
  • Georgia Institute of Technology-Main Campus offers 3 Bioengineering and Biomedical Engineering degree programs. (universities.com)
  • Some programs offer evening classes off campus to make it possible for professionals to continue to work fulltime while earning their graduate degree. (rose-hulman.edu)
  • Indeed, "You walk to campus and you hear kids debating which programming language is better. (princetonreview.com)
  • Students who complete the proficiency certificate for Biomedical Equipment Technology I will be able to function as entry-level BMETs. (ccp.edu)
  • Students may continue their education by earning the Biomedical Technology II Proficiency Certificate, which will enable them to troubleshoot more complex equipment problems and address equipment problems that are network/wireless related. (ccp.edu)
  • The following courses and sequence of courses is designed for the optimal success and completion of the Biomedical Equipment Technology II Proficiency Certificate degree/certificate. (ccp.edu)
  • Students may continue their education by earning an additional Biomedical Technology Proficiency Certificate, which will increase qualifications and enhance the potential for advancement. (ccp.edu)
  • Test, adjust, or repair biomedical or electromedical equipment. (ccp.edu)
  • Students interested in the life-changing potential of medical devices, from pacemakers to diagnostic tests, will gain unique insights from the Biomedical Technology Department faculty at Anoka-Ramsey. (anokaramsey.edu)
  • Faculty in the Biomedical Technology Department faculty bring valuable professional experience in the medical device industry and in key industry associations. (anokaramsey.edu)
  • Georgia Papavasiliou , professor of biomedical engineering at Illinois Institute of Technology, was among 27 faculty to be selected as a fellow of the 2021 IAspire Leadership Academy cohort. (iit.edu)
  • The competitive, National Science Foundation-backed leadership program helps STEM faculty from underrepresented backgrounds ascend to leadership roles at colleges and universities. (iit.edu)
  • In addition to the UTSW Department of Biomedical Engineering, we have inter-institutional collaborations with UT Dallas and UT Arlington engineering schools, thus our trainees have full access to traditional engineering faculty and resources. (utsouthwestern.edu)
  • The Johns Hopkins Center for Bioengineering Innovation and Design (CBID) , housed within the Department of Biomedical Engineering, is home to the CBID MSE program, a top graduate program in the design and early-stage development of healthcare solutions. (jhu.edu)
  • Students who complete the CBID MSE program will receive a Master's of Science in Engineering in Bioengineering Innovation and Design. (jhu.edu)
  • The mission of the National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering (NIBIB) is to transform through engineering the understanding of disease and its prevention, detection, diagnosis, and treatment. (nih.gov)
  • In 2020, 38 Bioengineering and Biomedical Engineering students graduated with students earning 34 Doctoral degrees, and 4 Master's degrees. (universities.com)
  • In 2020, 10 Bioengineering and Biomedical Engineering students graduated with students earning 10 Master's degrees. (universities.com)
  • AIHA's Biomedical Technology and Laborartory Strengthening programs are helping countries meet the demands of today's technology-driven healthcare systems, particularly in the context of providing high quality HIV/AIDS-related diagnostic, treatment, and care services. (aiha.com)
  • Would you like to improve healthcare by developing and applying new technologies? (rug.nl)
  • Each student in the program works on two projects - one project focused on U.S. or advanced healthcare systems, and one project focused on global or low-resource healthcare systems. (jhu.edu)
  • The program includes international travel to target low-resource countries to enable students to better understand healthcare needs and context. (jhu.edu)
  • For the healthcare program graduates, the 11-month option covers two semesters and one summer session, in which an internship will be completed. (lakeareatech.edu)
  • Healthcare graduates will receive an additional biomedical endorsement. (lakeareatech.edu)
  • The department prepares students for entry-level positions in biomedical companies or transfer to four-year colleges. (anokaramsey.edu)
  • The Biomedical Technology Program at Anoka-Ramsey prepares students to design, manufacture or repair equipment that diagnoses or provides therapeutic relief to medical problems. (anokaramsey.edu)
  • Biomedical Equipment Technology prepares students to use basic engineering principles and technical skills to install, operate, troubleshoot, and repa. (durhamtech.edu)
  • Tech I applications were submitted between April and August 2020, Tech II applications were submitted in June 2021 and Tech III applications were submitted between September and October 2022. (nih.gov)
  • The MEC, which opened in 2020, was the ideal location for programming for those interested in STEM-related activities, including 3D printing and design and machine manufacturing. (schoolcraft.edu)
  • In the second year you will be further trained as a Biomedical Engineer and will become acquainted with Imaging Techniques (MRI, CT), on Designing Medical Devices and on Biomaterials for Implants and Tissue Engineering. (rug.nl)
  • To train the next generation of researchers in and inventors of biomedical imaging technology. (stanford.edu)
  • The two schools formed the Wallace H. Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering in 1997 and today the department's undergraduate and graduate programs in biomedical engineering are ranked 2nd in the nation, according to the most recent rankings from U.S. News & World Report. (emory.edu)
  • Some of these innovations are newly developed and others are a modification of existing technologies. (who.int)
  • The goal of this database is to share information on the technological innovations used in fighting the pandemic that have already made a difference in other parts of the World for adaptation and scaling in the African region. (who.int)
  • To view program offerings by award, CIP code, and location for 2023-2024, see list . (tstc.edu)
  • Pending departmental review, students may be terminated from the Program for behavior that is inconsistent with the professional standards of the field. (ccp.edu)
  • Students gain a solid foundation in science and technology, and an introduction to processes, standards, regulations and trends in medical device development and manufacturing. (anokaramsey.edu)
  • Earn College Credit Articulated credit with local colleges is available to eligible students who complete this program. (thetechcenter.org)
  • It was impactful in that it made it possible for students who would have been unable to attend our programs to join and participate in the workshops and competitions. (patriots-ttc.org)
  • NSBE, founded in 1975, supports and promotes the aspiration of collegiate and pre-collegiate students and technical professionals in engineering and technology. (patriots-ttc.org)
  • As Maryland's first historically black public university, Bowie State University empowers a diverse population of students to reach their potential by providing innovative academic programs and transformational experiences as they prepare for careers, lifelong learning, and civic responsibility. (patriots-ttc.org)
  • The social was well attended by students across GMS Master's and PhD programs. (bu.edu)
  • The Machinist/CNC Technology program provides students the opportunity to prepare for entry-level careers as machinists using conventional equipment and computer control equipment. (mctc.edu)
  • Students in the CBID MSE program work closely with physicians and other experts at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, School of Public Health, School of Nursing, Applied Physics Laboratory, and a wide range of corporate, legal, and government partners. (jhu.edu)
  • Students in the BME Program are directly involved in the development and application of cutting-edge biomedical technologies, novel experimental approaches, and advanced computational techniques. (utsouthwestern.edu)
  • Indicates programs accepting international students. (bcit.ca)
  • You're viewing program information for local students. (edu.au)
  • The Manufacturing Technology curriculum is designed to prepare students through the study and application of the principles for developing, implementing and improving integrated systems involving people, materials, equipment and information as leaders in an industrial or manufacturing setting. (ncbionetwork.org)
  • BSCP provides students of every race, ethnic background, gender and financial status with the encouragement, support and guidance needed for the successful pursuit of biomedical science and other science-related careers. (bscp.org)
  • Rose-Hulman Ventures is a program that brings together students and technology-based companies. (rose-hulman.edu)
  • For students, the program provides the best engineering professional practice experience possible. (rose-hulman.edu)
  • When asked about their peers, Georgia Tech students immediately describe them as "smart," "driven, and ambitious. (princetonreview.com)
  • Given the academic rigors at Georgia Tech, many students will tell you that "studying" is the number one activity. (princetonreview.com)
  • For Robotics and Electronic Systems Technology program graduates, only one additional semester is required. (lakeareatech.edu)
  • Graduates will be proficient in installing biomedical equipment, completing testing steps to ensure it operates properly, performing preventative maintenance procedures, and repairing the equipment if it fails. (lakeareatech.edu)
  • The objective of the Master of Science in Biomedical Engineering program is to prepare graduates for early career advancement in the field of Biomedical Engineering by building upon their undergraduate training with advanced coursework and concentrated study of problems and topics relevant to the field. (rose-hulman.edu)
  • This program bridges the many biological levels between genotypes and organismal phenotypes by offering combined training in genetics, genomics, and experimental methods for testing gene function in a wide range of humans and model organisms. (stanford.edu)
  • The BMES Scholars program is a joint initiative between the BMES Diversity Committee and the National Science Foundation-funded Emergent Behaviors of Integrated Cellular Systems (EBICS) Science and Technology Center - a joint effort between Georgia Tech, MIT and University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign. (emory.edu)
  • The author, Leo B. Slater, makes good use of his expertise as a historian of biomedical science and technology. (cdc.gov)
  • WRAIR's Technology Transfer Office (TTO) is offering an opportunity to learn about the policies and laws that drive technology transfer for biomedical product development at Federal Laboratories and to develop the skills for a career in technology transfer. (vanderbilt.edu)
  • As the number of inherited metabolic diseases that are included in state-based newborn screening programs continues to increase, ensuring the quality of performance and delivery of testing services remains a continuous challenge not only for public health laboratories and other newborn screening facilities but also for biochemical genetic testing laboratories. (cdc.gov)
  • Develop comprehensive understanding of the scientific portfolios in the biomedical field in order to serve as a subject matter expert. (vanderbilt.edu)
  • Digest of scientific recommendations for the National Cancer Program Plan. (upenn.edu)
  • Generally, those who fully participate in the programs for two or more years have sufficient training/background that they can enter doctoral programs directly. (utsa.edu)
  • Learn more about our admissions process, and the programs and courses we are proud to offer. (rose-hulman.edu)
  • One of the hallmarks of the CBID MSE program is global health innovation. (jhu.edu)
  • The time is ripe to reassess U.S. national innovation policies and programs and to consider new initiatives. (issues.org)
  • All general education requirements necessary for graduation are met through the courses in the program as indicated above. (ccp.edu)
  • Biomedical technology is broadly defined as the application of technology to the solution of medical problems. (aiha.com)
  • This learning opportunity will further prepare you for positions in medical technology transfer offices within academia, industry, or the federal government. (vanderbilt.edu)
  • The University of Groningen is the only university in the Netherlands where Biomedical Engineering is organized in cooperation with a University Medical Center. (rug.nl)
  • Computers, test equipment, robots, circuit boards, displays and medical machines-all these and more form the working system of electronic technology that powers our daily lives. (lakeareatech.edu)
  • We have grouped our physicians, staff, services and resources into 10 medical programs to meet the needs of our patients and help us make the most of our resources. (uhn.ca)
  • Refer a patient to one of our 12 medical programs. (uhn.ca)
  • His prior experience with Johnson & Johnson, LifeCell (Acelity), and Medline focused on launching new medical technologies and devices. (businesswire.com)
  • Jeff and his long track record of success launching innovative new medical technologies will be an invaluable addition as PhotoniCare transforms from a clinical- to commercial-stage company. (businesswire.com)
  • Is Medical Technology the Villain? (issues.org)
  • Daniel Callahan's Taming the Beloved Beast: How Medical Technology Costs are Destroying Our Health Care System is both more and less than the title implies. (issues.org)
  • Tasked with producing enough biomedical technology specialists to meet the country's very high demands, both these institutions face significant challenges, including acute shortages of of qualified biomedical engineering instructors and a dearth of crucial professional development opportunities. (aiha.com)
  • Successful completion of the program requires a "C" grade or better in each of the courses listed. (ccp.edu)
  • The Central Piedmont College and Career Readiness Career Development program will help you stand out from the crowd at your next job interview. (cpcc.edu)
  • I am so pleased that Georgia has been selected to participate in this innovative leadership development program," says Kenneth Christensen , Carol and Ed Kaplan Armour College Dean of Engineering Endowed Chair. (iit.edu)
  • Innovative 12-month PA and NP transition to practice programs in a variety of specialty clinical tracks. (mcw.edu)
  • One of the highest honors in the field of biomedical engineering, the Pritzker Award recognizes an individual's outstanding achievements and leadership in the science and practice of biomedical engineering. (emory.edu)
  • The material in this report originated in the Laboratory Science, Policy, and Practice Program Office, May Chu, PhD, Director, and the National Center for Environmental Health/Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry, Christopher J. Portier, PhD, Director. (cdc.gov)
  • The increasing availability and affordability of genomic technologies is rapidly changing the practice of microbiology. (cdc.gov)
  • This technology includes more basic equipment such as a wheelchair or microscope ranging on up to high-tech diagnostic equipment such as an MRI machine or a flow cytometer, which represents the gold standard for testing CD4 and T-cell counts. (aiha.com)
  • These technologies deliver more precise information on infectious agents while reducing reliance on time-consuming and costly traditional diagnostic methods. (cdc.gov)