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BME3012: Clinically-Inspired Engineering Design: Books & E-Books

This guide will help you find articles and other scholarly information for your clinical design projects.

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Biodesign: The Process of Innovating Medical Technologies
1st Edition (ONLINE) 
2nd Edition (PRINT)

Browsing Guide

Biomedical Engineering books can be found on 

Use the below chart to determine the relevant call number range. Otherwise, search the library catalog to find books by subject, title and author.

Call # Subject
QH588.S83 Stem cells
QT Human physiology, engineering
QR1 - QR502 Microbiology & Cell Science
TA164 Bioengineering
W82 Biomedical technology
WN Radiology, diagnostic imaging

Books and E-Books

The best way to find books and E-books is to use the UF Catalog via Primo. This tool searches across many of our resources, including the UF Libraries catalog. Click on the red buttons below to learn more about how to search in Primo.

Some e-book services for biomedical engineering:

A collection of engineering books and textbooks from McGraw-Hill.
E-books focused on general medicine topics from McGraw-Hill Publishers, including Harrison's and the well-known Lange Series.
This collection focuses on electrical engineering and includes Bioengineering, Power & Energy, and Communication technologies as well as other growing areas of research.
Knovel has handbooks, encyclopedias, reference books, and standards from the world's leading publishers and professional societies in engineering, biotechnology, life sciences, chemistry and materials. Knovel's productivity tools, (including interactive tables, graphs and live equations) allow users to work within Knovel to analyze the data they find.
A collection of books on optics and photonics.
Includes a collection of engineering books and laboratory protocols.
Books from CRC and Taylor & Francis on Engineering & Technology as well as Medicine, Dentistry, & Allied Health.
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