Research | UW Bioengineering

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Research Laura Elizabeth Wright 2017-06-09T10:37:58+00:00

With a strong base of external funding, UW Bioengineering faculty and students conduct a mix of basic and applied research and engage in interdisciplinary collaborations that bridge traditional boundaries between engineering, physical sciences and medicine.

Developing new engineering approaches for the repair and replacement of human tissues damaged by injury, illness and aging.

Exploring how molecular-level interactions drive cellular behavior, and designing new molecular systems for medical applications.

Creating cost-effective medical technologies for use in developed and developing countries.

Developing tools for basic science and medicine, mainly in areas of medical imaging.

Analyzing the interacting networks that give rise to an organisms function, and using that knowledge to create new organisms to treat disease.

UW Bioengineerings interdisciplinary research centers create unique communities for exploring a range of research frontiers.

Learn more about UW Bioengineerings research centers.

We are proud of all our faculty, staff and students, and the many awards they earn for their work in teaching, mentoring and improving lives through bioengineering research and innovation.

Learn more about UW Bioengineerings awards and recognition.

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