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The development of biomedical engineering.

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    Bioengineering and medical engineering in Argentina have historical roots. This paper explores their early development and establishment in the country.

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    Area of Science:

    • * Bioengineering and Medical Engineering
    • * South American Innovation

    Background:

    • * Early development of engineering disciplines in Argentina.
    • * Establishment of bioengineering and medical engineering programs.

    Observation:

    • * Historical context of technological and scientific advancement in Argentina.
    • * Key milestones in the inception of bioengineering and medical engineering.

    Findings:

    • * Tracing the origins and foundational stages of bioengineering and medical engineering in Argentina.
    • * Identifying the initial drivers and influences on these fields.

    Implications:

    • * Understanding the historical trajectory of biomedical sciences in Argentina.
    • * Informing future strategies for bioengineering and medical engineering development.