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    Dear Biomch-L Readers,

    A colleague of mine recently asked about graduate programs in which his son
    could pursue research in computational modeling. The prospective student's
    interest is in modeling phenomena in the human body that are based on
    electrical, metabolic, fluid, chemical, etc....processes. That is, he is
    not particularly interested in orthopaedic biomechanics (sadly) - his
    interests seem to be more aligned with what I would consider bioengineering
    topics.

    I have suggested that he investigate bioengineering programs, but can anyone
    suggest any specific research programs relating to computational modeling of
    bioengineering processes?

    Thanks very much.
    Tony
    --
    Anthony J. Petrella, Ph.D.
    Team Leader, Research
    Computational Biomechanics
    DePuy, a Johnson & Johnson company
    700 Orthopaedic Drive, Warsaw, IN 46581-0988
    Ph574)372-7385 | Fax574)372-7373
    mailto:tpetrell@dpyus.jnj.com

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