Summary

Biomedical Sciences Instrumentation is one of the world's oldest journals in biomedical engineering. Published since 1963, it is a continuing series dealing with the latest advances in the new field of biomedical sciences instrumentation. The aim of this series is to provide a link between clinical applications and the measurement sciences, and to expand the use of instrumentation in the biomedical sciences.

The overall objectives are to optimize the research measurement requirements for clinical laboratories, practitioners, and hospitals. This publication is utilized by clinicians, engineers, scientists and medical professionals in general, as well as other related professions.

Biomedical Sciences Instrumentation is dedicated to the publication of peer-reviewed articles in biomedical sciences, welcoming submissions ranging from basic physiology and physiological monitoring to medical, engineering and biomedical education; from aviation, space and aerospace medicine to predictive medicine, machine learning & AI; from pollution monitoring to wildlife management.

Biomedical Sciences Instrumentation is the official journal of the International Biomedical Sciences Instrumentation Symposium (IBSIS) and the Rocky Mountain Bioengineering Symposium (RMBS). The journal is managed by the Rocky Mountain Bioengineering Symposium, Inc.