As a student in the bioengineering master's degree program, you'll benefit from hands-on experiences unparalleled at other institutions in the region. Lab and classroom instruction include training in ...
This inclusive bioengineering collection features articles that address global inequities related to gaps in bioengineering research and knowledge, showcasing how accounting for diversity and ...
The genetic code is the recipe for life, and provides the instructions for how to make proteins, generally using just 20 amino acids. But certain groups of microbes have an expanded genetic code, in ...
Bioengineering has the power to improve global health by developing tools that function in resource-constrained contexts. This collection brings together articles discussing access-conscious and ...
To date, the Endangered Species Act has been the country’s key weapon in the fight against extinction. While the law’s protection mechanisms have helped rescue nearly 300 species from going the way of ...
Santa Clara's Bioengineering programs provide students with an enriching educational experience, empowering them to make significant contributions to the field. With a strong commitment to discovery ...
Bioengineering is revolutionizing cancer research. This area of science integrates engineering and physical sciences with oncology to change how we understand and treat this complex disease.
At an event dedicating the Omenn-Darling Bioengineering Institute, Princeton University emphasized its commitment to innovative research in the life sciences and engineering, informed by collaboration ...
Bioengineering aims to improve targeted cancer therapies by enhancing drug delivery, boosting immune responses, and refining surgical techniques. The field is highly interdisciplinary, merging ...
The Bioengineering Core offers cutting-edge biomedical research and health care by designing and fabricating custom scientific instruments and medical devices for investigators and physicians. The ...
At the height of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, Marvin Collins ’22, a bioengineering student, was balancing their Stanford classes from home in Alabama while also helping bioengineering professor ...