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The Master of Science in Biomedical Engineering equips students to utilize engineering concepts for addressing medical and biological challenges, analyze living systems' characteristics, and develop healthcare technologies to enhance human well-being.
This highly interdisciplinary program allows students to select from diverse study areas university-wide, including biology, public health, and regulatory compliance. Curriculum subjects might encompass: oncology treatments, heart rhythm studies, biological detectors, micro-scale fluid dynamics, diagnostic imaging techniques, light-based neural control, automated systems, and therapeutic ultrasound technologies.
Situated in Washington, DC's academic hub, students can leverage unique resources at neighboring research centers and federal agencies such as GW Hospital, FDA, NIH, NIST, and Children's National Medical Center for exceptional learning and professional development.