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Students in Action Slide Show

Our Undergraduate Students are involved in Biomedical Research

Minimally Invasive -- Department Newsletter Students gain experience in research labs

Graduate student Megan McGee continues her research in the bear's den. Black bear bones are used to study osteoporosis or see the news story. See the Movie(Real Player) or (Quicktime)

Students gain experience in research labs
Movie about Biomed Program (Quicktime) (Real Player)
icrofabrication equipment Students observe biomedical engineering devices in the clinical setting at Portage Health
Microfabrication equipment is used to design and fabricate cost-effective biomedical sensors. Students observe biomedical engineering devices in the clinical setting at Portage Health (Featured on WLUC-TV6 News,
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Up to date computing labs Graduation day

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Graduation day
Students are encouraged to participate in research Students participate in the Professional Advisory Board
Students are encouraged to participate in research. Students participate in the Professional Advisory Board Luncheon and Meeting
Undergraduates Developing Biomaterials for Use within the Central Nervous System Undergraduate and graduate students work together on research projects

Undergraduates Developing Biomaterials for Use within the Central Nervous System

Undergraduate and graduate students work together on research projects
State of the art analytical facilities are available in the BME Department Research groups meet regularly to review progress.
State of the art analytical facilities are available in the BME Department and Applied Chemical and Morphological Analysis Laboratory Research groups meet regularly to review progress.
Computers play an important role in student education and research. Senior design projects add a real-life practical component to BME education
Computers play an important role in student education and research. Senior design projects add a real-life practical component to BME education
Black bear bones are used to study osteoporosis.
Senior Design projects are presented at the annual University-wide Design Expo.
Black bear bones are used to study osteoporosis. See the Movie(Real Player) or (Quicktime)
Student is preparing slides of Grizzly bear bones for microscopic study of osteoporosis.
Students are designing biomedical sensors.
Student is preparing slides of Grizzly bear bones for microscopic study of osteoporosis.
Students are designing biomedical sensors.
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Students are encouraged to participate in research.
The Biomedical Engineering Department is housed in the Minerals and Materials Building
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Student working in Dr. Jeremy Goldman’s laboratory where human tissue repair is being studeied
The Biomedical Engineering Department is housed in the Minerals and Materials Building, shown here with Ranger II, the ship that goes to Isle Royale in Lake Superior, cruising by.