Clinton Rubin, Ph.D,
Department Chair
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Thank you for your interest in Biomedical Engineering. Our
program provides students with a tremendous range of bioengineering
challenges, from the design of molecular based biosensors
to high-resolution functional imaging of the brain, and offers
the opportunity to work in world-class labs here at Stony
Brook University, Brookhaven National Laboratory, or Cold
Spring Harbor Laboratory. We emphasize an interdisciplinary
engineering approach to the complex problems facing medicine
in the post-genomics age, and our curriculum provides the
strong foundation necessary for undertaking advanced basic,
applied, and translational research in this diverse but interconnected
field. Biomedical engineering is at the forefront of medicine
in the 21st century, and the burgeoning success of our discipline
has raised expectations for earlier diagnosis and more effective
treatment of disease.
Faculty at Stony Brook are active contributors to the cutting
edge of such targeted science and technology, with internationally
acclaimed strengths in Biomechanics, Biomaterials, Biotechnology,
Cell, Molecular and Tissue Engineering, Biosensors, Biosystems
Modeling, Bioinstrumentation, and Medical Imaging. These engineering
disciplines thrive through active interdisciplinary collaborations
between faculty, and have helped distinguish Stony Brook as
an outstanding resource for education and research in the
health sciences. We currently have 16 core faculty in the
Department, and over 65 faculty in the Program. Harnessing
these intellectual and physical resources, our academic program
in Biomedical Engineering provides a rigorous, cross-disciplinary
graduate training and research environment for our students.
This is an extremely exciting time for Biomedical Engineering.
New areas of research and development are opening daily, from
nano-based engineering of tissues to making the exploration
of outer space safe for mankind. And considering our new building
growing on the horizon, the growth of our faculty, the build-up
of our infrastructure through a Development Award from the
Whitaker Foundation, and our commitment to the full integration
of biology and engineering, it is an excellent time to pursue
your studies here at Stony Brook. Indeed, I am confident that
you will find Stony Brook a superb place to build your future
in Biomedical Engineering, whether in academia, the ever-expanding
biosciences industry, law, medicine, or government. Our faculty
is diverse, our commitment is high, our research is cutting-
edge, and our facilities are unique. Come and join us. If
there are any questions which I, or one of my colleagues,
might address, please do not hesitate to contact us directly.
Clinton T. Rubin
Professor and Chair
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