We are now embarking
on the Biomedical Century,
and the need for engineers
trained in biomedicine
is increasing at a tremendous
pace. Georgia Tech, always
in the forefront of engineering,
has been involved in
biotechnology-related
research and education
since the mid-1980's.
In September 1997, after
an intense planning and
review process that involved
faculty from both institutions,
Georgia Tech joined with
Emory University School
of Medicine to establish
the Georgia Tech/Emory
Department of Biomedical
Engineering (BME). This
new academic unit is
a unique partnership
between a public and
a private institution.
Research
in biomedical engineering
holds the potential for major
breakthroughs in medicine,
basic science, and applied
technology. Innovations in
medical imaging, computer-assisted
surgery, medical devices,
and more efficient delivery
of drugs to disease sites
will be research pursuits
for BME.
The
joint BME Department complements
the already significant investments
made in bioengineering by
other academic units.
"This
unique public-private
joint venture between
two outstanding universities
is positioned to advance
the field of biomedical
engineering, contributing
to the future of Georgia
Tech and Emory as well
as to the economic development
of the state and the
nation."
-Jean-Lou Chameau, Provost, Georgia Institute of Technology
"...The
creation of this
department
will allow Emory
and Georgia Tech to
strengthen a number
of existing shared
programs and conduct
research that
will impact the health
of our patients and
enhance the training
of our students and
residents."
-Thomas Lawley, Dean of Medicine, Emory University School of Medicine
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