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<p><strong><em>Choice Recommended Title April 2021</em></strong></p><p><strong>Bioimaging: Imaging by Light and Electromagnetics in Medicine and Biology</strong> explores new horizons in biomedical imaging and sensing technologies from the molecular level to the human brain. It explores the most up-to-date information on new medical imaging techniques such as the detection and imaging of cancer and brain diseases. </p><p>This book also provides new tools for brain research and cognitive neurosciences based on new imaging techniques. Edited by Professor Shoogo Ueno who has been leading the field of biomedical imaging for 40 years it is an ideal reference book for graduate and undergraduate students and researchers in medicine and medical physics who are looking for an authoritative treatise on this expanding discipline of imaging and sensing in medicine and biology.</p><p>Features:</p><ul> <p> </p> <li>Provides step-by-step explanations of biochemical and physical principles in biomedical imaging</li> <p> </p> <li>Covers state-of-the art equipment and cutting-edge methodologies used in biomedical imaging </li> <p> </p> <li>Serves a broad spectrum of readers due to the interdisciplinary topic and approach </li> </ul><p>Shoogo Ueno Ph.D is a professor emeritus of the University of Tokyo Tokyo Japan. His research interests include biomedical imaging and bioelectromagnetics particularly in brain mapping and neuroimaging transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). He was the President of the Bioelectromagnetics Society BEMS (2003-2004) and the Chairman of the Commission K on Electromagnetics in Biology and Medicine of the International Union of Radio Science URSI (2000-2003). He was named the IEEE Magnetics Society Distinguished Lecturer during 2010 and received the d’Arsonval Medal from the Bioelectromagnetics Society in 2010.</p>