Founded | 1991 |
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Founder | Robert M. Nerem |
Type | Professional Organization |
Focus | Biomedical engineering, Biological engineering |
Location | |
Area served | United States |
Members | 50,000+ |
Key people | Joyce Wong, AIMBE President (2022-2024) Dawn Beraud, Ph.D., Executive Director |
Website | www |
The American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering (AIMBE) is a non-profit organization founded in 1991, and headquartered in Washington.[1] It represents 50,000 medical and biomedical engineers,[2] and academic institutions, private industry, and professional engineering societies.[3]
College of Fellows
Since AIMBE’s inception, over 2,500 individuals have been inducted to AIMBE’s College of Fellows. These fellows include heads of medical and engineering schools. Some Fellows work for the government, acting as consultants, or directing clinical trials. Some Fellows are members of other prominent academic institutions, such as the National Academy of Engineering, Institute of Medicine and the National Academy of Sciences. Others have received the National Medal of Science and the National Medal of Technology. Fellows elect a Chair of the College of Fellows, who presides over the election and induction of the new class and the AIMBE Annual Event.
Industry Council
The Industry Council consists of corporate leaders in the biomedical engineering field.
Partnership with FDA
AIMBE is one of many organizations that has a Network of Experts Agreement with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA).[6]
It also partners with the FDA for its Scholars Program, which places post-doctorates in biomedical engineering fields in one-year positions at the FDA's Center for Devices and Radiological Health in Silver Spring, Maryland at the agency's White Oak campus, to serve as expert advisors to agency staff.[7]
Notable Fellows
- Frances H. Arnold, (2001)
- Giorgio Carta, (2002)
- Rashid Bashir, (2010)
- Gilda A. Barabino, (2007) President 2016-2018
- Ravi V. Bellamkonda, (2006) President 2014-2016
- Emery N. Brown, (2006)
- Vince Calhoun, (2014)
- Shu Chien, Founding Fellow (1992), President 2000, Recipient of the 2004 Pierre Galletti Award [8]
- Dorin Comaniciu, (2013)
- Tejal A. Desai, (2012)
- Joseph DeSimone, (2007)
- Anthony Guiseppi-Elie, (2006), Chair, 2017.
- Trey Ideker, (2014)
- Donald E. Ingber, (2011)
- Dean Kamen, (2012)
- Jeffrey Karp, (2013)
- Jay Keasling, (2000)
- Ali Khademhosseini, (2012)
- Robert S. Langer, Founding Fellow (1992), Chair, 1995, inaugural recipient of the Pierre Galletti Award,[8]
- Cato T. Laurencin, (2000), Chair, 2008, recipient of the 2009 Pierre Galletti Award [9]
- Martin P. Mintchev, (2007)
- Michael I. Miller, (1998)
- David J. Mooney, (2002), Chair, 2012
- Marjolein van der Meulen, (2008)
- Robert M. Nerem, Founding President, 1992, Recipient of the 2002 Pierre Galletti Award s[8]
- Nicholas A. Peppas, Founding Fellow (1993), Chair, 2007, Recipient of the 2008 Pierre Galletti Award[8]
- Aliasger K. Salem, (2018)
- Pavlos Vlachos, (2022)
- James H-C. Wang, (2016)
- Anthony S. Weiss, (2013)
- Lakiesha Williams, (2020) for “outstanding contributions in traumatic brain injury research and for tireless advocacy of biomedical engineering to communities underrepresented in STEM.“[10]
- Joyce Wong, (2009)
- Leslie Ying, (2019)
References
- ↑ Lee, Jen-Shih (2006-04-14). Akay, Metin (ed.). American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering. Wiley Encyclopedia of Biomedical Engineering. John Wiley & Sons, Inc. pp. ebs0043. doi:10.1002/9780471740360.ebs0043. ISBN 978-0-471-74036-0.
- ↑ "BMES". www.bmes.org. Retrieved 2018-08-17.
- ↑ "About AIMBE - AIMBE".
- ↑ "FAIMBE - Fellow of the American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering". www.abbreviations.com. Retrieved 2016-05-16.
- ↑ "FAIMBE abbreviation stands for Fellow of the American Institute of Medical and Biological Engineers". www.allacronyms.com. Retrieved 2016-05-16.
- ↑ Network of Experts Partner Organizations, U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
- ↑ "AIMBE FDA Scholars Program - AIMBE". Retrieved 2022-02-22.
- 1 2 3 4 "Pierre Galletti Award - AIMBE".
- ↑ "Honoring A Biomedical Legacy". Hartford Business Journal. 2009-02-23. Archived from the original on 2011-07-23. Retrieved 2009-03-17.
- ↑ "Dr. Lakiesha Williams Inducted into AIMBE College of Fellows". American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering.