IRBM: Volume 43 (Issue 1 to Issue 6)
“IRBM,” the Journal of the Alliance for Engineering in Biology and Medicine (AGBM), the Biomedical Engineering French Society (SFGBM), and the French Association of Biomedical Engineers (AFIB), is a significant publication in the field of biomedical technologies. Here are key aspects of the journal:
- Affiliation: “IRBM” is associated with prominent organizations in the biomedical engineering and technology field, including the AGBM, SFGBM, and AFIB. This affiliation reflects its strong standing in the biomedical community.
- Scope: The journal covers a wide range of topics related to biomedical engineering and the use of new technologies in healthcare. It is dedicated to both fundamental and clinical research in this field.
- Content: “IRBM” publishes six issues per year, offering a variety of content, including:
- Reviews: These provide in-depth insights into the state-of-the-art and current knowledge in biomedical engineering and related areas.
- Original Research Articles: These focus on fundamental research in the field, contributing to advancements in biomedical technologies.
- Articles on Biomedical Engineering: These articles specifically address the application of engineering principles to biomedical challenges.
- Peer Review: All articles published in “IRBM” undergo a peer review process, ensuring the scientific and medical integrity of the content. Peer reviewers act as guarantors of the journal’s quality.
- Coverage: “IRBM” encompasses the entire discipline of biomedical engineering. This includes various areas such as physiological and biological signal processing (e.g., EEG, MEG, ECG), medical image processing, biomechanics, biomaterials, medical physics, biophysics, physiological and biological sensors, information technologies in healthcare, disability research, computational physiology, and more.
- Advancing Biomedical Engineering: The journal is dedicated to advancing the field of biomedical engineering by providing authors and readers with the latest information and research findings.
“IRBM” serves as a valuable resource for researchers, engineers, healthcare professionals, and anyone interested in the intersection of engineering and medicine. It promotes the exchange of knowledge and fosters innovation in the development and application of biomedical technologies, ultimately contributing to improvements in healthcare and medical practice.
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