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 Saint Louis University Graduate Programs in Biomedical Sciences is made up of three programs: Biochemistry and Molecular Biology; Molecular Microbiology and Immunology; and Pharmacology and ...
The University of Wyoming’s Wyoming IDeA Networks of Biomedical Research Excellence (INBRE) will enhance biomedical research infrastructure, research competitiveness, training and workforce ...
Scientists have achieved a significant milestone generating a large collection of exome data, which include genes that code for proteins -- key to understanding health and disease. Mayo Clinic's ...
Our natural sciences interdisciplinary master’s program is distinct from other biomedical master’s programs in the Jacobs School. While those programs are geared toward students looking for a focused ...
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 ...
Some corals produce chemicals called diterpenoids that have shown promise in fighting cancer and reducing inflammation, but researchers have been unable to study the chemicals in depth. The problem is ...
For centuries, the inability to regrow lost body parts has been considered a defining limitation of humans and other mammals.
Artificial intelligence is transforming biomedical science, accelerating research and revealing new tools for drug discovery and treatments for stubborn diseases. The University of Texas at Dallas has ...
In Buffalo, we are fortunate to benefit from a local academic health center anchored by the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences. This means that members of our community have access to ...
The U.S. biomedical research enterprise would not exist without its strong knowledge capital, uniquely skilled workforce, and pipeline of new scientists. Overall, growth of the U.S. biomedical ...