Welcome UW Bioengineering alumni!
UW Bioengineering alumni are part of a select group who populate many of the world’s premier universities and companies in a wide range of bioengineering-related businesses, from fledgling enterprises to international non-profits.
We are proud and grateful of the achievements of all our alumni. We would love to hear from you and how your UW Bioengineering degree has made a difference for you, or answer your questions on how to get involved and give back to the department community. Please do not hesitate to e-mail us to stay in touch.
Get Involved
Here are some ways UW Bioengineering alumni can get involved and support the department:
- Connect with fellow UW Bioengineering alumni and faculty on UW Bioengineering’s Facebook page and LinkedIn
- Mentor current students
- Present a technical talk
- Participate on an employer panel
- Attend UW Bioengineering lectures and events
- Join us at the BMES Annual Meeting
Stay in Touch
One of the best ways you can stay connected to UW Bioengineering is by keeping your contact information up-to-date. This will allow us to contact you from time to time with special opportunities for alumni to connect and engage with fellow alumni, current students and faculty, as well as send you the latest breaking news about exciting developments in UW Bioengineering. Update your contact information now.
Notable UW Bioengineering Alumni
UW Bioengineering is proud of our diverse alumni, who are inventing the future of medicine every day. Read on to learn about some of them.





In the News
Kelly Stevens Receives NIH Director’s New Innovator Award
Dr. Kelly Stevens, an assistant professor in UW Bioengineering and in Pathology, has received a 2016 National institutes of Health (NIH) Director’s New Innovator Award in support of her work to build artificial human tissues from stem cells, and to remotely control these tissues after implantation in a patient.
UW Bioengineering eNews Spring/Summer 2016
UW Bioengineering eNews offers an update on our advances in bioengineering research and education, and recognizes recent achievements of our students and faculty.
UW Bioengineering alumnus Michael Garrison receives 2016 UW Diamond Award
Alumnus Michael Garrison (Ph.D., ’99) won UW's 2016 Diamond Award for Distinguished Achievement in Industry. Now vice president of R&D at Becton Dickinson and Co., Dr. Garrison has inspired and developed medical products that have improved health care safety, disease management and infection prevention around the world.
BioE alumna & Fulbright/Whitaker recipient Sharon Newman checks in from Germany
UW Bioengineering alumna and recipient of 2015-16 Fulbright Student and Whitaker fellowships Sharon Newman is investigating ways to design and build durable, longer lasting neuroprosthetic electrodes. She is also learning German and exploring Europe in her free time.







