Biomedical engineering is an interdisciplinary field that combines the best of biology, medicine and engineering design to produce some of the world’s greatest healthcare innovations. Sound exciting?
Applicants to the BME doctoral option are required to have a degree at the level of Bachelor or Master's in engineering or basic/applied/health sciences with a strong emphasis on mathematics (Calculus ...
In the Department of Biomedical Engineering at Case Western Reserve University, we strive to advance human health through education and research at the intersection of medicine and engineering.
The Department of Pharmacology and Physiology has a 30-year history of T32-funded training in the Pharmacological Sciences. The Department of Pharmacology and Physiology at Saint Louis University has ...
The Wistar Institute has launched a new program training students to work in biotech laboratories and in manufacturing cell and gene therapies. Credit: Serena Jankovic The Wistar Institute — a ...
Biomedical engineering focuses on the advances that improve human health and health care. Apply techniques of engineering to biology and medicine. Learn diagnosis, analysis, treatment, and recovery.
The Biomedical Engineering Program at CU Boulder marks its fifth year with a change in leadership. Director Mark Borden, who helped grow the program into a thriving community of interdisciplinary ...
You can complete our program in about seven to eight years—the PhD thesis is usually defended during the fifth or sixth year, while your MD will be awarded upon graduating. And, for the duration of ...
A new $2.4-million program for graduate students seeking to contribute to breakthrough discoveries in medicine and biology has been established at Penn State University with nearly $1.4 million in ...
During November-December 2020, the U.S. NIOSH-funded Training Program Grant (TPG) Project administered the 2020 Work Environment Alumni Survey online. The findings summarized in this report show the ...
The biomedical engineering curriculum develops graduates who can identify and address unmet clinical, diagnostic, and healthcare needs by using their knowledge of modern theories, engineering systems, ...