Researchers at Rochester Institute of Technology developed new artificial intelligence techniques to extract and visualize information from standard-of-care biomedical data, providing a means for ...
From targeting cancer cells to engineering 3D tissue, Michigan Tech's Biomedical Micro-Devices Lab operates at the intersection of biology and precision engineering. Just as cells are the building ...
Continuing a decade-long run of rising in national rankings, all of Duke Engineering’s graduate programs ranked in the top 25 ...
As a University of Dayton School of Engineering student, you won't just learn about engineering in the classroom — you'll get the chance to experience it firsthand. Our state-of-the-art facilities ...
As healthcare technology accelerates across the globe, students are increasingly drawn to two interdisciplinary fields at the cutting edge of innovation: biotechnology and biomedical engineering. Both ...
Join a department home to interdisciplinary faculty, with appointments in engineering, medicine, and arts and sciences, who lead revolutionary research that employs the principles of engineering to ...
The Alimperti Lab, a biomedical engineering lab at Georgetown University, is developing patent-pending 3D-printed bone grafts ...
The University of New England has hired biomedical engineer Scott Wood as director of its recently established Portland Laboratory for Biotechnology and Health Sciences. As lab director, he will ...
Many biomedical engineers assume that impact happens only at the bench. In reality, their analytical mindset, systems thinking, and communication skills are in high demand across the business, ...
This lab course focuses on the principles and practices of regenerative engineering, which involves the development of innovative materials and techniques to facilitate tissue regeneration and repair.
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?