Nominations & Election

Nominations & Election

AIMBE brings together Fellows from academia, industry, clinical practice, government, and scientific societies to form a highly influential community advancing medical and biological engineering. AIMBE’s mission is to provide leadership and advocacy in medical and biological engineering for the benefit of society. AIMBE is committed to increasing the diversity of the medical and biological community though leadership and advocacy. AIMBE Fellows represent the most accomplished leaders in the fields of medical and biological engineering.

AIMBE is more than an honorific society; it is an organization of leaders who “give back” by engaging in, and contributing as, ambassadors for the fields of medical and biological engineering. As such, nomination packages must reflect the demonstrated action and willingness to serve in such a role as to be an asset to the organization.

AIMBE Nominations & Election Process

AIMBE Nominations & Election Process
Nomination Eligibility

Candidates can only be considered for election to AIMBE if nominated by an existing AIMBE Fellow. AIMBE accepts both U.S. and international nomination packages. Fellows are encouraged to nominate candidates who have demonstrated impactful contributions to 1) Medical and Biological Engineering Research, Pedagogy, and/or Practice and 2) Contributions to Professional Societies and Public Service and/or Advocacy or as an Advocate for the Field and its Diversity.