• DocumentCode
    74983
  • Title

    Medical and Biological Engineering in the Next 20 Years: The Promise and the Challenges

  • Author

    American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering, College of Fellows

  • Author_Institution
    American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering (AIMBE) is a distinguished body of medical and biological engineers and others who support work in this field. AIMBE is based at 1701 K Street, Washington, D.C. 20006.
  • Volume
    60
  • Issue
    7
  • fYear
    2013
  • fDate
    Jul-13
  • Firstpage
    1767
  • Lastpage
    1775
  • Abstract
    In 2011, the American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering (AIMBE) (www.aimbe.org) celebrated its 20th anniversary by undertaking to identify major societal challenges to which medical and biological engineers can contribute solutions in the next 20 years. This report is a summary of the six major challenges that were identified. The report also discusses some specific areas within these high-level challenges that can form the basis for policy action, provides a brief rationale for pursuing those areas, and discusses roadblocks to progress. The six overarching challenges are: 1) engineering safe and sustainable water and food supply, 2) engineering personalized health care, 3) engineering solutions to injury and chronic diseases, 4) engineering global health through infectious disease prevention and therapy, 5) engineering sustainable bioenergy production, and 6) engineering the 21st century US economy. While arrived at independently by AIMBE, many of the elements overlap with similar challenges identified by other bodies. The similarities highlight the central mission of medical and biological engineers, working with other experts, which is to solve important problems central to human health and welfare.
  • Keywords
    biological techniques; biomedical engineering; diseases; food safety; health care; injuries; patient treatment; water supply; AIMBE; American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering; bioenergy production; food supply; infectious disease prevention; infectious disease therapy; injury; personalized health care; water supply; Biology; Diseases; Medical diagnostic imaging; Sociology; Statistics; Biological engineering; biomedical engineering; engineering; medical engineering; public policy; Biomedical Engineering; Biotechnology; Forecasting; Organizational Objectives; Societies; United States;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Biomedical Engineering, IEEE Transactions on
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    0018-9294
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/TBME.2013.2264829
  • Filename
    6519290