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The Wallace H. Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering at Emory University and Georgia Tech is a diverse and international community of faculty, students and staff who promote equity, diversity, and inclusion on our campuses. We believe that the diversity and contributions from all of our members are essential and make us who we are. We strive to create and maintain a welcoming and inclusive educational and work environment that values and respects our individual and communal differences. We believe that our impact must reach beyond the classroom, research labs, our campuses, and the technology we create in order to improve the human condition where injustice lives. We believe that Black Lives Matter and therefore stand committed in the fight against racism, discrimination, racial bias, and racial injustice.
BME News
January 26, 2021
Karmella Haynes joins biomedical engineers from across the nation to bring focus on funding disparities that stall Black...
January 20, 2021
Two researchers in the Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering work with the components that make up the vaccine and say...
January 19, 2021
Garrett Stanley will lead work under a landmark gift from the McCamish Foundation to revolutionize treatment of neurological...
January 18, 2021
New research in Optica describes affordable new system for better advanced optical imaging
January 12, 2021
She leaves behind full-time duties after delivering the inaugural Newstetter Lecture
Welcome
Welcome to BME
The Wallace H. Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering at Georgia Tech and Emory is a true success story in risk-taking and innovation - a visionary partnership between a leading public engineering school and a highly respected private medical school.
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Upcoming Events
ThuJan 28
Seminar – The Mechanics Behind the Miracle of Life: Maternal Soft Tissue Growth and Remodeling
1:00 pm
Presented by Kyoko Yoshida, senior scientist at the University of Virginia
2021 Suddath Symposium - "Origins and Early Evolution of Life"
1:00 pm
A two-day virtual conference, open to all faculty, research scientists, postdocs, and grad students
TueFeb 09
Bioengineering Seminar Series
11:00 am
"Clinically Informed Biomaterials: Chemistry and Engineering" - Mark Grinstaff, Ph.D., Boston University
Prospective Students
Undergraduate
The Wallace H. Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering at Georgia Tech and Emory University offers exciting and challenging undergraduate degree programs. Learn why our undergraduates are different.
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Prospective Grad Students
Graduate
The joint Georgia Tech and Emory University biomedical engineering program offers three unique Ph.D. programs and two Master's program to chose from.
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Prospective Post Docs
Post Docs
Georgia Institute of Technology and Emory University provide a rich and supportive training environment for postdoctoral fellows. Contact individual biomedical engieering faculty members to join their labs and visit Georgia Tech's Office for Postdoctoral Services for more information.
Upcoming Events
ThuJan 28
Seminar – The Mechanics Behind the Miracle of Life: Maternal Soft Tissue Growth and Remodeling
1:00 pm
Presented by Kyoko Yoshida, senior scientist at the University of Virginia
2021 Suddath Symposium - "Origins and Early Evolution of Life"
1:00 pm
A two-day virtual conference, open to all faculty, research scientists, postdocs, and grad students
TueFeb 09
Bioengineering Seminar Series
11:00 am
"Clinically Informed Biomaterials: Chemistry and Engineering" - Mark Grinstaff, Ph.D., Boston University
Parents
Parents
Parents and families play an integral and ongoing role in their student's success in the Wallace H. Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering and we encourage parents to stay connected to us through communication, volunteering and other involvement opportunities.
Upcoming Events
ThuJan 28
Seminar – The Mechanics Behind the Miracle of Life: Maternal Soft Tissue Growth and Remodeling
1:00 pm
Presented by Kyoko Yoshida, senior scientist at the University of Virginia
2021 Suddath Symposium - "Origins and Early Evolution of Life"
1:00 pm
A two-day virtual conference, open to all faculty, research scientists, postdocs, and grad students
TueFeb 09
Bioengineering Seminar Series
11:00 am
"Clinically Informed Biomaterials: Chemistry and Engineering" - Mark Grinstaff, Ph.D., Boston University
Alumni
Alumni
Did you graduate from the biomedical department? Please contact us if you wish to remain actively engaged with fellow alumnus, trainees, faculty or staff.
Upcoming Events
ThuJan 28
Seminar – The Mechanics Behind the Miracle of Life: Maternal Soft Tissue Growth and Remodeling
1:00 pm
Presented by Kyoko Yoshida, senior scientist at the University of Virginia
2021 Suddath Symposium - "Origins and Early Evolution of Life"
1:00 pm
A two-day virtual conference, open to all faculty, research scientists, postdocs, and grad students
TueFeb 09
Bioengineering Seminar Series
11:00 am
"Clinically Informed Biomaterials: Chemistry and Engineering" - Mark Grinstaff, Ph.D., Boston University
Industry
Industry
We offer many opportunities for companies large and small to engage and become familiar with our student and alumni talent.
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Upcoming Events
ThuJan 28
Seminar – The Mechanics Behind the Miracle of Life: Maternal Soft Tissue Growth and Remodeling
1:00 pm
Presented by Kyoko Yoshida, senior scientist at the University of Virginia
2021 Suddath Symposium - "Origins and Early Evolution of Life"
1:00 pm
A two-day virtual conference, open to all faculty, research scientists, postdocs, and grad students
TueFeb 09
Bioengineering Seminar Series
11:00 am
"Clinically Informed Biomaterials: Chemistry and Engineering" - Mark Grinstaff, Ph.D., Boston University