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The biomedical engineering PhD program emphasizes interdisciplinary learning, equipping students to tackle medical and biological challenges through engineering approaches. Participants learn to analyze living systems and create innovative biomedical technologies and devices. The curriculum offers diverse specialization options, with guidance from both departmental faculty and affiliated professors across the University's School of Engineering and Applied Science and other schools. These instructors hold joint or secondary appointments in Biomedical Engineering based on their specialized knowledge and teaching excellence. Key research areas encompass cancer treatment, heart rhythm studies, biological sensors, micro-scale fluid systems, medical ultrasound technology, and diagnostic imaging.
Located at GW's Foggy Bottom campus, the program benefits from its adjacency to the School of Medicine and Health Sciences, Milken Institute School of Public Health, and GW Hospital. Students additionally engage with nearby clinical and research partners, including Children's National Health System and federal institutions like the FDA and NIH, enhancing their academic and professional development.