Bioengineering Research
Biomaterials, Biosensors and Translational Health
The biological and translational health program investigates problems at the interface of engineering, biology, and medicine, allowing us to apply the fundamental principles of mechanical engineering to expand opportunities for new science and engineering breakthroughs and translating these breakthroughs into clinical implementation. By merging the engineering fields of design, manufacturing, dynamics, materials, mechanics, fluid flow, and heat transfer with the scientific fields of chemistry, materials science, biology, we pursue experimental and computational strategies to understand the physical principles of phenomena impacting human health. This enabling research uses physical and data-enabled understanding of unique issues at the biotic/abiotic interface to make significant and lasting impact on challenges in cancer, infectious diseases, neurosciences, age-related diseases and global health.
Faculty Expertise
Sarah Bentil
Jonathan Claussen
Carmen Gomes
Nicole Hashemi
Ming-Chen Hsu
Jaime Juarez
Adarsh Krishnamurthy
Meng Lu
Reza Montazami
Saikat Mukherjee
Aishwarya Pawar
Juan Ren
Cris Schwartz
Pranav Shrotriya
Eliot Winer