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    Universities for bioinstrumentation

    I would also check the bmes.org accrediation page, then check the programs' web sites to see what they offer. http://www.bmes.org/accreditation.asp
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    Universities for bioinstrumentation

    I graduated with a degree in bioinstrumentation from Syracuse University. I'm not sure if the MS program has a instrumentation focus, but you could check out the research pages there. There's a lot of work in sensory systems, and I'm sure some instrumentation work could be done for Master's...
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    Grad School vs Work

    sqrrl, Thank you for your advice. I have only invested a year so far, and haven't really chosen a thesis project yet. I've decided to stay in school, as I feel that this will allow me the most independence and options, especially in this field. Thanks for the book recommendations, I'll be...
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    Grad School vs Work

    Hello everyone, I'm a recent Bioengineering graduate, who's currently enrolled in a PhD program. While I'm somewhat interested in my work, I can't see myself doing this for 4-5 more years, especially making my meager stipend living in Boston. I've recently started looking for jobs, with the...

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