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Biomedical Engineering Section
The staff in the Biomedical Engineering Section provide expertise in medical technology development and medical device development. Research areas include: physiological sensing, biomechanics, cardiovascular, imaging, MEMS, and optics. To support medical device development, SwRI uses a proven four-stage process including: concept prototype development, design, fabrication,
risk analysis, and manufacturing start-up assistance. SwRI engineers have considerable experience in designing devices with the following technologies: wireless, opto-electronics, signal and image processing, mechanisms, electronics, fluidics, software, implants, industrial design, ergonomics, and product packaging.
The Biomedical Engineering Quality System is ISO 13485:2003 certified and complies with the FDA Quality System Regulation. We have experience developing high quality documentation necessary for 510K, PMA, and EU submissions. To
learn more about biomedical engineering at SwRI, visit
biomedical.swri.org.
Keith Bartels, Ph.D., Ph.D., Manager
Automation and Data Systems
SwRI Technical Divisions
SwRI Home
July 18, 2008
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