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Abbey Green and advisor Greg Gdowski, Ph.D. wire up a force transducer to a linear vestibular stimulation sled
Affiliated with both the Hajim School of Engineering & Applied Sciences and the School of Medicine & Dentistry, the Graduate Program in Biomedical Engineering at the University of Rochester has been designed from the ground up to emphasize the application of engineering skills to biomedical problem solving at both the Masters and Doctoral level.
With access to over 40 laboratories on the River Campus, Medical Center, and Strong Memorial Hospital, students can tailor their own interdisciplinary training experience. Multiple active centers and affiliated groups offer collaborative research opportunities in a wide range of areas.
With facilities both in the newly constructed Robert B. Goergen Building for Biomedical Engineering and Optics and in the University of Rochester Medical Center, the program offers state of the art dedicated training laboratories, close individual attention and faculty mentoring, and a growing and welcoming learning community where you will find great friends and future colleagues.