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Graduate and Undergraduate Education

The Biomedical Engineering Interdisciplinary Program at the University of Arizona offers exciting opportunities for students interested in research and training related to biomedical engineering. Students can learn in a broad range of areas, integrating engineering and mathematics with biology and medicine in a highly collaborative and multi-disciplinary environment. The BME-IDP offers Doctor of Philosophy and Masters of Science degrees as well as graduate minor degrees in related disciplines. Doctoral students accepted into the BME program can participate in a number of specialized training programs (links can be found below).

Undergraduate students can participate in a Biomedical Engineering specialization offered in collaboration with the College of Engineering.

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Special BME Seminar July 17th 2008
Ali Bilgin, Ph.D from the ECE and Radiology Departments at the University of Arizona will be presenting "Compressive Magnetic Resonance Imaging"

1:00 pm, Keating Bioresearch Building Room 103

 

 

BME Program Chair: Jennifer Barton, Ph.D.

Address:
University of Arizona
P.O. Box 210240
Tucson, Arizona 85721

Phone: (520) 626-9134
FAX: (520) 626-8726
Email: Debbi Howard , Program Coordinator

Institutional Training Programs
Biomedical Imaging and Spectroscopy
(NIH)
Biology, Mathematics, and Physics Initiative IGERT (NSF)
Initiative for Maximizing Student Diversity (IMSD) for Ph.D.s in Biomedical Sciences (NIH)
Cardiovascular Biomedical Engineering Training Grant (NIH)

A Biomedical Engineering Video is available on the GIDP website (2006 version):
http://www.gidp.arizona.edu/programs.php