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Boston University is committed to being a leader in biomedical research. With a graduate program ranked 6th in the nation by U.S. News & World Report, faculty researchers attract millions of dollars in grant funding each year that leads to graduate fellowships and advanced biomedical exploration.
A collaborative, interdisciplinary approach focuses on biotechnology, molecular bioengineering, neural engineering, biophotonics, nanotechnology, and subcellular and systems biomechanics. Graduate students have the opportunity to work with researchers in other engineering disciplines, with natural scientists, and with clinicians at the Boston University School of Medicine.
Biomedical engineering master’s and doctoral degree programs at Boston University support students in the development of biomedical research from the exploratory stages to the world marketplace.
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