News

Intel STS Semi-finalists mentored at Stony Brook
Twenty-six (27*) high school students who worked with Stony Brook faculty were named yesterday among the 300... 

BME High School Students in the News
The local press recently highlighted the work and accomplishments of two high school students John and Kayla who have... 

Biomedical Engineer is named Best Growing Job for 2012
Careers in Biomedical Engineering are among the list of top growing fields in 2012. 

Congratulations to Jin Yu on receiving the Weinig Foundation Scholarship
The Weinig Foundation provides four to five $4,000 scholarships each year to meritorious junior or senior students in any... 
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Research

Cutting Edge Research
Our faculty are involved in cutting-edge research in the areas of biomechanics, biomaterials, bionanotechnology, read more

Biotechnology
The department serves as the home for the Center for Biotechnology, one of New York's fifteen centers for advanced technology. read more

Research Labs
We pride ourselves in not only offering the best facilities in the field, but also in the access that all of our students have to them.read more

Highlights
Dr. Richard Clark, Director for the Center of Tissue Engineering at Stony Brook University, has had an abiding interest in wound healing for 30 years, read more
Events
NIH/NCI-funded Pediatric Oncology Education (POE) Program
February 1, 2012
We invite your best students to apply for our NIH/NCI-funded (5 R25CA023944-28) Pediatric Oncology Education (POE)... read more
Seminars
Vascular Mechanics and Modeling in Mechanobiology
February 15, 2012
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Computational Imaging Approaches – A New Perspective
March 14, 2012
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Mouse Brain Architecture Project
April 18, 2012
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Program

The BME programs are structured to impart a rigorous, cross-disciplinary training in education. read more

Ongoing biomedical research combined with unique facilities at the university, Brookhaven. read more

Our undergraduate program has ABET accredition and offers several pathways for students. read more




