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This distinctive Ph.D. program offers a medicine-focused curriculum designed for researchers aspiring to specialize in fields like medical implants, biomaterials, targeted drug delivery, diagnostic sensors, engineered physiological systems (EPS) (including organ-on-chip technologies), and bioimaging advancements (BIT). The program fosters innovative interdisciplinary training by connecting engineering professionals, researchers, and medical practitioners from the Weldon School of Biomedical Engineering and Purdue's College of Veterinary Medicine. IBSC doctoral students can earn degrees in Biomedical Engineering (BME), Basic Medical Sciences (BMS), Comparative Pathobiology (CPB), or Veterinary Clinical Sciences (VCS), showcasing the partnership between BME and Purdue's Veterinary Medicine College (PVM). Degree conferral requires departmental affiliation of the primary advisor or official co-advisor.