A representative from the University of Arizona is coming to campus to advertise their BME graduate program, on Thursday September 29. Debbi Howard will be here from 11-12 and will be speaking in Whitaker 1103.
The Biomedical Engineering Graduate Interdisciplinary Program,
at The University of Arizona, offers challenging opportunities for
students interested in research and training in biomedical engineering.
Students integrate engineering, mathematics, biology, and medicine in a
highly collaborative and multi-disciplinary environment, with over 60
faculty mentors. Immediate proximity to the college of medicine as well
as several disease centers, facilitates cutting-edge translational
research. Students can participate in a number of specialized training
programs including biomedical imaging, cardiovascular engineering,
computational modeling, and entrepreneurship.
Debbi Howard, the Program Coordinator for the Biomedical Engineering
Graduate Program, at The University of Arizona, has been at the
University for over ten years, and received all of her degrees there, so
she is very familiar with the school and the area. She will be speaking
about the BME Program and funding opportunities, giving application
pointers, and sharing the benefits of the dry heat of Tucson, as well as
answering your questions.
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Aaron H. Morrisat The University of Arizona, offers challenging opportunities for
students interested in research and training in biomedical engineering.
Students integrate engineering, mathematics, biology, and medicine in a
highly collaborative and multi-disciplinary environment, with over 60
faculty mentors. Immediate proximity to the college of medicine as well
as several disease centers, facilitates cutting-edge translational
research. Students can participate in a number of specialized training
programs including biomedical imaging, cardiovascular engineering,
computational modeling, and entrepreneurship.
Debbi Howard, the Program Coordinator for the Biomedical Engineering
Graduate Program, at The University of Arizona, has been at the
University for over ten years, and received all of her degrees there, so
she is very familiar with the school and the area. She will be speaking
about the BME Program and funding opportunities, giving application
pointers, and sharing the benefits of the dry heat of Tucson, as well as
answering your questions.
--
Biomedical Engineering
Georgia Institute of Technology
President - Biomedical Research & Opportunities Society
Vice President - Programming, Tau Beta Pi, Engineering Honor Society
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