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The University of Michigan stands among the few U.S. institutions with both elite engineering and medical schools sharing a single campus. Whatever your specialization, you'll probably discover faculty laboratories conducting pioneering work in your field. Investigate BME Research across conventional disciplines, clinical implementations, and innovative technologies transforming healthcare and expanding scientific understanding. U-M's unique blend of resources, close Medical School collaboration, and an NIH-backed microfluidics training initiative fosters an exceptional setting for micro-, nano-, and molecular-scale investigations. The Lurie Nanofabrication Facility ranks among the nation's premier academic cleanroom/nanofabrication centers. The Microfluidics in Biomedical Sciences Training Program accelerates discoveries while the Biointerfaces Institute bridges technology and clinical practice. The Michigan Center for Integrative Research in Critical Care facilitates direct translation of technological advancements into patient care settings.