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A Bone and Joint Health Researcher demonstrates knowledge of clinical, scientific, and technical issues and effectively integrates biological, engineering, and information technologies in bone and joint health research.
Research Technologies: Understand the principles of operation and limitations of key technologies used in the biological, engineering, and information technology fields.
Multidisciplinary Research: Understanding of clinical, scientific, and technical issues related to bone and joint health.
Research Terminologies: Master and use terminology in the area of biomedical engineering, and life and clinical sciences.
Research Experimentation: Develop and perform relevant methods for experimentation and technology development.
Research and Evaluation Methods: Understand research and evaluation using qualitative, quantitative, and mixed approaches and evaluates the scientific and technical validity of research outcomes.