More than 160 CU Boulder students put on their best business attire on Monday for the third annual Biomedical Engineering Career Symposium. Their mission? Go toe-to-toe with the workforce. The ...
Several years ago, students in the Biomedical Engineering Program sought to fill a need and turned to the leadership of the Biomedical Engineering Student Society (BMES) for assistance. While CU has ...
In the last few years, both Forbes and CNN Money have lauded biomedical engineering as the best career in healthcare. The possibilities within biomedical engineering are nearly endless; new ...
When people think about healthcare careers, the first professions that come to mind are often doctors, nurses and pharmacists ...
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Advance your career with Purdue University’s online Master of Science in Biomedical Engineering. Designed for professionals, this flexible program explores medical device design, tissue engineering, ...
Biomedical engineering graduate and certificate programs are coming to Auburn University. Led by the Department of Chemical ...
Northwestern Engineering’s Evan Scott has been selected as the 2022 Biomedical Engineering Society (BMES) Mid-Career Award winner. Scott, the Kay Davis Professor and Associate Professor of Biomedical ...
Doug Wintemute is a staff writer for Forbes Advisor. After completing his master’s in English at York University, he began his writing career in the higher education space. Over the past decade, Doug ...
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?
Biomedical engineering employment is projected to grow by an impressive 10% over the next 10 years, a faster rate than most jobs. In a study conducted a few months ago, we analyzed and determined the ...
STARKVILLE, Miss.—Could improved screening methods for detecting newborn heart defects save more lives? That’s what Mississippi State’s Amirtaha Taebi is using a $600,000 National Science Foundation ...