<p>Actually BME is simply a division of Bioengineering. It has a focus on tissue/genetic/cell engineering (yes genetic engineering is BME), medical imagery (MRI, CAT Scans, Ultrasounds etc.), Micro and Nanotechnology and instrumentation (to diagnose and treat diseases), Computational Biology and Bioinformatics, Molecular and Cellular Engineering Physiology, biomechanics (yes it is also part of BME), Bioelectricity, and Biomaterial. (these are the common fields in BME). </p>
<p>The difference between BME and BioE is that BME focuses on the human body when compared to BioE. BioE focuses on numerous animals and plants (aka genetically altering corn so more ethanol can be formed from the corn).</p>