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biomedical

British  
/ ˌbaɪəʊˈmɛdɪkəl /

adjective

  1. of or relating to biology and medicine or biomedicine

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Jennifer Lee, a master's student in biomedical engineering, worked in Dr. Abhishek Jain's lab to design an advanced vessel-chip capable of reproducing the wide range of shapes seen in real blood vessels.

From Science Daily

Sun also holds affiliations in biomedical engineering, material science and engineering, and the Materials Research Institute at Penn State.

From Science Daily

Yodchanan, a professor of biomedical engineering, has now been plucked from the lecture halls of Mahidol University to carry the family banner.

From Barron's

"It's a really exciting time with three areas where the UK is world-leading - genomics, biomedical research and AI - combining to transform biology and medicine," Prof Lehner said.

From BBC

Despite rapid biomedical advances, government could slow cancer progress.

From The Wall Street Journal