The Master of Science in Bioengineering at the University of Washington provides interdisciplinary training in both engineering and biology. The program equips students with the skills to develop innovative medical devices, tissue engineering solutions, and bioinformatics tools that address pressing healthcare challenges.
Developing a Wearable Health Monitoring Device
Designing Biodegradable Materials for Medical Implants
Creating a Bioinformatics Tool for Genomic Data Analysis
Engineering a Tissue Scaffold for Organ Regeneration
Designing an Advanced Prosthetic Limb Using 3D Printing
Developing a Smart Insulin Pump for Diabetes Management
Biomaterials for Drug Delivery Systems in Cancer Therapy
Exploring the Use of CRISPR Technology in Genetic Engineering
Creating a Point-of-Care Diagnostic Device for Infectious Diseases
Engineering a Bio-sensor for Real-Time Health Monitoring
Designing an Artificial Kidney Using Bioengineering Principles
Creating a Biocompatible Hydrogels for Wound Healing
Developing Smart Bandages for Chronic Wound Treatment
Engineering a Biosynthetic Scaffold for Cartilage Regeneration
Optimizing Stem Cell Therapies for Tissue Repair
Designing a Bioreactor for Stem Cell Culture and Growth
Bioengineering a Microbial Fuel Cell for Energy Generation
Developing a Portable Genetic Analyzer for Fieldwork
Creating a Bio-Inspired Artificial Heart Valve
Designing a Biometric Feedback System for Neurological Rehabilitation
Tackle healthcare challenges with innovative bioengineering solutions, from medical devices to tissue regeneration.
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