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Biomedical engineers develop innovative approaches to investigate living systems and combat illnesses. It is fair to assert that contemporary medicine owes its existence to biomedical engineers. Nearly every diagnostic and therapeutic device employed by doctors, from MRI machines and pacemakers to robotic surgical systems, originated from biomedical engineering. In every instance, these professionals merged their understanding of human physiology with diverse engineering techniques to address specific medical challenges.
The Undergraduate Program in BME's Educational Objectives encompass both the broad expertise and biological competencies required by this field, along with the values of open inquiry, ethical behavior, innovation, and lifelong development. Biomedical engineering has grown more reliant on data analysis and is fundamentally cross-disciplinary and cooperative. UVA's undergraduate program embraces these directions, equipping graduates to deliver significant contributions immediately upon entering the workforce. Progress in data science and systems modeling has already led to remarkable breakthroughs in research, pharmaceutical innovation, and patient care—with even greater potential ahead. UVA's BME department is globally recognized for leading this transformation. Consequently, our students have exceptional chances not only to learn cutting-edge computational methods but also to study under professors who are pioneering them. Data science and systems modeling are woven throughout the coursework, and students frequently participate in faculty laboratories, playing substantive roles in pushing research forward. BME students can be found assisting in cancer biomarker discovery, aiding in human tissue modeling projects, and utilizing computational strategies to enhance disease treatment through numerous avenues.