American Society of Biomechanics (ASB)Besides the core field of Biomechanics, some of the related areas in which the Society comes into play include Biological Sciences, Health Sciences, Engineering and Applied Science, Exercise and Sports Science and Ergonomics and Human Factors. These subcategories deal with broad topics such as human gait mechanics, muscle functions and athletic performance which are vital in daily life.
IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBS)World’s largest international society of biomedical engineers providing its members with access to the people, practices, information, ideas and opinions that are shaping one of the fastest growing fields in science.
Institute of Biological Engineering (IBE)The Institute of Biological Engineering (IBE) is a professional organization which encourages inquiry and interest in biological engineering. IBE supports: **Scholarship in education, research and service;
**Professional standards for engineering practices
**Professional and technical development of biological engineering;
**Interactions among academia, industry and government;
**Public understanding and responsible uses of biological engineering products.
International Federation for Medical and Biological Engineering (IFMBE)The International Federation for Medical and Biological Engineering (IFMBE) is primarily a federation of national and transnational societies. These professional organizations represent interests in medical and biological engineering. The IFMBE is also a Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) for the United Nations and the World Health Organization (WHO), where we are uniquely positioned to influence the delivery of health care to the world through Biomedical and Clinical Engineering.
International Society of Biomechanics (ISB)The ISB promotes and supports international contacts amongst scientists, the dissemination of knowledge, and the activities of national organizations in the field of biomechanics. The ISB has a broad view of the science and application of biomechanics, believing that biomechanics has a major role in the study of all biological systems, from the level of the whole organism down to molecular size scales. Therefore, the Society's membership includes scientists from a large variety of disciplines including anatomy, physiology, engineering (biomedical, mechanical, mechatronics, etc.), orthopedics, rehabilitation medicine, sports science, sports medicine, ergonomics, electrophysiological kinesiology and others.
Biomat.netBiomat.net is an organized and meaningful Biomaterials and Tissue Engineering communication resource for scientists, researchers, members of the business community, government, academia, and the general public. Biomat.net serves as a resource center to disclose news, data, and every other initiative related to biomaterials science and associated fields.
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