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 > IBBME > Programs > Biomedical Engineering Graduate Program > Program Overview > Graduate Courses > JEB 1433H: Medical Imaging
  • BME1010/1011Y: Graduate Student Seminar Series
  • BME 1450H: Bioengineering Science
  • BME1452H: Signal Processing
  • BME1453H: Cell and Tissue Engineering
  • BME 1454H: Regenerative Medicine
  • BME 1456H: Changing Health Care Technologies, People, and Places
  • BME 1457H: Biomedical Nanotechnology
  • BME 1458H: Pattern Discovery Methods for Biomedical Engineering
  • BME1459H: Protein Engineering
  • BME1460H: Quantitative Fluorescence Microscopy: Theory and Application to Live Cell Imaging
  • BME 1480H: Experimental Design and Multivariate Analysis in Bioengineering
  • DEN1070H: Advances in Dental Materials Science
  • DEN1081H: Bone Interfacing Implants
  • ECE1475H: Bio Photonics
  • JCB 1349H: Molecular Assemblies: Structure/Function/Properties
  • JEB 1365H: Ultrasound: Theory and Applications in Biology and Medicine
  • JEB 1433H: Medical Imaging
  • JEB 1444H: Neural Engineering
  • JEB 1447H: Sensory Communications
  • JEB 1451H: Cellular Bioelectricity
  • JPB 1022H: Human Physiology as Related to Bioengineering
  • JMB 1050H Biological Materials
  • JPB 1055H: Bioengineering for Life Scientists
  • JTB2010H: Proteomics and Functional Genomics
  • JTB2020H: Applied Bioinformatics
  • JTC1331F: Biomaterials Science
  • BME 1405H: Clinical Eng. Instrumentation I
  • BME 1436H: Clinical Engineering Surgery
  • BME 1439H: Clinical Engineering Instumentation II
  • BME 4444Y: Practice in Clinical Engineering
  • PHY2704H F Cellular Dynamics

JEB 1433H: Medical Imaging

Linear analysis of imaging systems. Basic physical principles of Ultrasound, X-ray and Magnetic Resonance Imaging with a laboratory assignment on each modality. (Same as BME 595F, PHY 445H). Students interested in taking this course should contact the professors at mike.joy@utoronto.ca or adrian.nachman@utoronto.ca . Click on the course web page for more information.

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