I was really interested in fluid dynamics. What are some good subfields in biomedical?
Something more frindly to guys with a good background in solid/fluid mechanics
>>7958613
Transport systems, you'll probabaly be working with kidney shit mosty
but desu, bioinformatics is god tier
t. BME in the south in bioinformatics
>>7958618
bioinformatics is cool., but I;'m not sure I have teh background for it. What universities have good programs in transport programs . (I'm a b-student so not the tip-top unis).
>>7958618
like gene stuff right? I find biomathematics and dynamical modeling cool, But BLASTing genes all day is boring.
>>7958629
wait shit lookin for grad school?
didnt go to grad school but i did my UG in MechE with biomedical focus at SMU (since there is no biomedical department). Just research shit. If you are in Texas I say to go UTD or UT
>>7958645
>like gene stuff right?
yea and lots of other shit, read the wiki article
>>7958657
I've done genetic research at 3 institutions and when people refer to bioinformatics, it is 99% of the time in reference to Protein ligand docking simulation or Gene database searching. rather boring.
However, I am very appreciative of biomathematics and biostatistics.
Hypothesizing on mechanisms of action and designing mathematical models from experimental data is very fun. I was very fortunate to be able to show the head professor at my department the potential of designing a mechanistic model from data when studying genes at my current university.
>>7959746
> muh biochemistry
>>7959746
>biobiology
lmao