BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING IN UZBEKISTAN AND INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE

Authors

  • N. S. Sotvoldiyeva Аndijan machine-building Institute
  • R. A Olishova Аndijan machine-building Institute

Keywords:

Artificial Intelligence (AI), Healthcare Innovation, Robotic Surgery, 3D Printing in Medicine, Personalized Medicine, Genomic Medicine

Abstract

Biomedical engineering is transforming healthcare globally by combining engineering principles with biological and medical sciences to create innovative technologies for diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation. As the world increasingly turns to technology to address health challenges, Uzbekistan is making significant strides in biomedical engineering. In this context, not only is it important to learn from international best practices, but also to develop new, locally adapted ideas that can push the boundaries of biomedical engineering and improve public health. This article aims to explore new technologies and ideas that could shape the future of biomedical engineering in Uzbekistan and beyond.

Today, biomedical engineering is one of the key fields for improving human life and health. Biomedical engineering combines medicine and engineering sciences to develop technologies that aid in the diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation of patients. This field is creating innovations to improve the understanding, treatment, and management of the human body. Uzbekistan is one of the developing countries in this sector, with its education system, scientific research, and industrial infrastructure advancing rapidly. Additionally, international experiences play a significant role in the development of biomedical engineering in Uzbekistan.

References

A. Smith и M. Jones, «3D Printing and Prosthetics: The Future of Personalized Healthcare», J. Bioprinting Biomater., сс. 88–99, 2020.

J. M. Lopez и J. F. Gonzalez, «Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare: Revolutionizing Diagnosis and Treatment», J. Biomed. Eng., сс. 102–115, 2021.

W. H. Organization, «Artificial Intelligence in Public Health: Opportunities and Challenges», WHO Rep. AI Healthc., сс. 1–13, 2022.

R. Patel и K. Singh, «Blockchain Technology in Healthcare: Enhancing Data Security and Patient Privacy», Int. J. Health Inform., т. 45, вып. 3, сс. 178–192, 2021.

D. Choi и S. Kim, «Personalized Medicine: The Role of Genomics in Tailored Treatment», Genomic Med. Rev., сс. 22–39, 2023.

W. Xu, Y. Zhang, и Q. Wang, «Robotics in Surgery: Transforming the Future of Medical Procedures», Med. Robot. J., сс. 211–227, 2022.

A. González и C. Ramos, «Smart Hospitals: Integrating AI and IoT for Improved Healthcare», Heal. Innov. J., сс. 56–70, 2020.

T. Nelson и J. Carter, «Telemedicine and Remote Patient Monitoring: The Future of Healthcare Delivery», J. Digit. Health, т. 14, вып. 2, сс. 90–105, 2023.

U. Nations, «The Role of Technology in Expanding Healthcare Access in Rural Areas», UN Health Rep., сс. 12–17, 2021.

L. Brown и P. White, «Wearable Health Devices: Their Role in Predictive Analytics and Preventative Care», Biomed. Technol. Rev., т. 32, вып. 1, сс. 50–67, 2022.

Downloads

Published

2025-03-03

How to Cite

Sotvoldiyeva, N. S., & Olishova, R. A. (2025). BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING IN UZBEKISTAN AND INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE. Journal of Adaptive Learning Technologies, 2(2), 24–28. Retrieved from https://scientificbulletin.com/index.php/JALT/article/view/706

Similar Articles

<< < 1 2 3 > >> 

You may also start an advanced similarity search for this article.