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    Engineering careers vary, but biomedical engineering bridges the gap between the mathematically skilled engineering careers and the healthcare system. Biomedical engineers combine engineering principles with medical and biological sciences to design and create equipment, devices, computer systems, and software used in healthcare ("Healthcare Occupations"). Biomedical engineers are considered behind the scenes workers because they do…

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    One of the very first steps I took four years ago was to take the more “conservative” route to obtain a biomedical engineering degree –as advised by my mentor who is also a biomedical engineer. That route is getting an engineering undergraduate degree and then getting a master’s degree in biomedical engineering. With that in mind, I decided to pursue a computer engineering degree for my bachelor’s because I envisioned it helping me decipher the nervous system as if it were a computer network…

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    After reading beyond humanity, I believe that biomedical enhancements should be permissible to anyone. Biomedical enhancement is perhaps most apparent in sport, where drugs have long been used to improve performance, but it is also widespread in other spheres (Douglas, 2008). Biomedical enhancement can be used to improve functioning of those that need it. Biomedical enhancements is a significant issue that has been debated for the past 20 or so years. In the text, Buchanan shows arguments for…

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    1. Describe your prior research experience, including duration, level of independence, and methods employed. How has your research experience prepared you for graduate studies in biomedical engineering? (maximum 50 lines, 12 pt font) “It always seems impossible until it’s done”, a quote written on top of my table in lab, is one of the elements that drive my commitment to my goals. This has always inspired me to work towards achieving the goals I set and define the research experiences I had…

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    The hazards involved in a mechanics workshop much larger than most other occupations this is due to that fact that they work with large and heavy machines such as cars, motor bikes, vans and in some cases lorries, as well as working with vehicles a mechanic works with power tools, such as a power drill, lifts and oils. All of these add up creating a very dangerous working situation if not properly maintained and managed, and if these are not controlled then injuries, some fatal could occur, for…

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    otherwise. My major in Biomedical Engineering was simply not going to take me the places I wanted to go in life. Chemical Engineering offered the salary, career security, and subject interest I desired, something my major in Biomedical Engineering did not do. Within 6 hours I had compiled all the information I needed to affirm that Chemical Engineering was the right major for me. Within a day I had switched my major. Within that week I found out that the Chemical Engineering program at RIT was…

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    importance of school and hard work. It is because of their sacrifices and hard work that I have been able to become the person I am today. As a result of the various science related classes that I have taken, I intend to study biomedical engineering. I aspire to be like the biomedical engineer Guy German, who produced a DNA film that could one day be the sunscreen and band aids we all use, or a part of a research team, similar to the team at the University of Bonn who discovered…

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    A biomedical engineer’s job is to seek solutions for illnesses and to advance the medical field. To help find these solutions biomedical engineers are inventing a way to create artificial organs to make more accurate drugs without side effects. As a result, much controversy has resulted from biomedical research and how biomedical engineers obtain their specimen. The results of this research have yet to be determined, but many researchers believe the benefits will be worth the risks and will put…

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    maker spaces, the Barrett thesis, undergraduate research, and general support for passion projects, than any other university I've considered. Realistically, I need those opportunities, that support, for me to achieve my potential— a top-notch biomedical researcher, solving world problems and advancing the human race. I want to use new and original ways to create something. The "somethings" that I wish to create will solve problems and improve lives, and I affirm that the way to do that is…

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    In the future I seek to major in an engineering field,most likely biomedical engineering. As a Hispanic woman, I am even more determined to overcome any obstacles thrown at me. In my first year of school I had to learn a completely foreign language by myself, without the aid of my spanish-speaking parents. From a young age I have been self motivated to push myself and get out of my comfort zone. If I attend and graduate college, It would make me the first in my family to get a college degree. I…

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