(Biomedical Engineering) 2nd Edition
by Joseph J Feher (Author)
Quantitative Human Physiology: An Introduction, winner
of a 2018 Textbook Excellence Award (Texty), is the first text to meet
the needs of the undergraduate bioengineering student who is being
exposed to physiology for the first time, but requires a more
analytical/quantitative approach. This book explores how component
behavior produces system behavior in physiological systems. Through text
explanation, figures, and equations, it provides the engineering
student with a basic understanding of physiological principles with an
emphasis on quantitative aspects.
- Winner of a 2018 Textbook Excellence Award (College) (Texty) from the Textbook and Academic Authors Association
- Features a quantitative approach that includes physical and chemical principles
- Provides a more integrated approach from first principles, integrating anatomy, molecular biology, biochemistry and physiology
- Includes clinical applications relevant to the biomedical engineering student (TENS, cochlear implants, blood substitutes, etc.)
- Integrates labs and problem sets to provide opportunities for practice and assessment throughout the course
NEW FOR THE SECOND EDITION
- Expansion of many sections to include relevant information
- Addition of many new figures and re-drawing of other figures to update understanding and clarify difficult areas
- Substantial updating of the text to reflect newer research results
- Addition
of several new appendices including statistics, nomenclature of
transport carriers, and structural biology of important items such as
the neuromuscular junction and calcium release unit
- Addition of new problems within the problem sets