What is the difference between Biochemical engineering,
Chemical Engineering, Biotechnology, Biomedical Sciences,
Biochemistry and Biomedical Engineering?
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Biomedical Engineering concerns the understanding of the
mechanics of anatomy, and the development of mechanical
therapies, such as the pacemaker or artificial limbs.
Biochemistry concerns the fundamental understanding of how
cells work at a chemical level.
Biomedical Sciences is not a degree. It is a foundation
year for entry into the second year of neurology, anatomy,
physiology, or psychology etc.
Biotechnology is not a single subject. It is a collective
term for all the scientific and engineering disciplines
that are involved in the translation of new discoveries in
the life sciences to practical outcomes.
Chemical Engineering concerns the translation of
discoveries in Chemistry into commercial processes for
manufacture of new chemical entities.
Biochemical Engineering concerns the engineering of
discovery processes and the translation of discoveries in
Biochemistry and Medicine into commercial processes for new
biological entities such as medicines and therapeutics. It
encompasses the biology, engineering, mathematics and
business behind this translation.
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