The Zuckerberg College of Health Sciences, in cooperation with Francis College of Engineering and Kennedy College of Sciences, offer an interdisciplinary minor in Biomedical Technology. Students ...
The Biomedical and Health Informatics PhD program prepares individuals to develop and apply informatics theories and tools to solve complex problems across the life sciences and health ecosystem. The ...
Our flexible Biomedical Engineering PhD program allows students to pursue research in molecular, cellular and tissue engineering, biomedical devices, sensors, instrumentation and diagnostics, ...
When the Department of Materials Design and Innovation launched in 2015, its mission was to take materials science education to the next level. In order to do this, faculty took the unique approach of ...
Advances in medical technology have increased the scope and complexity of modern health care systems. In the United States alone, health care spending grew by nearly 10% in 2020, reaching a gross ...
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 ...
The Biomedical Engineering MS Concentration in Data Science provides an opportunity to develop a general foundation in data science and the opportunity to build skills in subfields of the discipline.
Suggested Citation: "3 Current Landscape of Use and Availability of Nonhuman Primates for NIH-Supported Biomedical Research." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2023. Nonhuman ...
John Drazan discovered his passion for science on the basketball court, not the classroom. After getting pushed out of the ...
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?