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Annual Reports

The Department of Biomedical Engineering’s Annual Report highlights the achievements and continued growth of a community grounded in interdisciplinary collaboration, innovation, and a strong culture of research and training. Through connections across the , affiliated institutes, clinical settings, and industry, the department expands its impact and fosters new opportunities for discovery and translation. The reports showcase accomplishments in research, teaching, and community engagement, as well as our sisterĚý, and our Master’s program in Translational Biomedical Engineering. Together, these efforts advance the field and strengthen the department’s role in shaping the future of biomedical engineering.

2025 Annual Report

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In 2025, the Department of Biomedical Engineering (BME) was supported by a diverse and interdisciplinary community of 14 core faculty members, 34 associate and adjunct members, and 6 professional members.

The department continued to foster the next generation of biomedical engineers through the mentorship and training of 199 research trainees, including undergraduate and graduate students, postdoctoral fellows, and research staff, as well as 24 students registered in the non-thesis Master’s program in Translational Biomedical Engineering, as of Fall 2025. In addition, 34 students supervised by BME core faculty members graduated throughout the year.

Collectively, the department’s research community produced 130 peer-reviewed publications, secured approximately $11.8M in new research funding as Principal Investigators, and generated 3 patents.

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