UW Bioengineering ranks 9th in 2019 US News & World Report Best Graduate Schools
UW BioE is among the nation's top 10 bioengineering/biomedical engineering graduate [...]
UW Bioengineering eNews | Spring 2018
In this issue: 50/20 Anniversary Updates | Faculty Research & Awards [...]
With new ‘shuffling’ trick, researchers can measure gene activity in single cells
UW Bioengineering Ph.D. student Charles Roco is co-lead author on a paper published Mar. 15 in Science that reports on SPLiT-seq — or Split Pool Ligation-based Transcriptome sequencing — a new method to classify and track different types of cells in tissue sample.
2018 Bioengineering Graduation Celebration
The 2018 Department of Bioengineering Graduation Celebration will be held on Friday, June 8th in Hogness Auditorium. All BIOE students who will be graduating Autumn 2017, Winter 2018, Spring 2018 or Summer 2018 are eligible to participate.
Humans of BioE: Alyssa Ricketts
Alyssa is an undergraduate senior in BioE, and is double-majoring in computer engineering. She is working in a biomechanics lab led by Dr. William Ledoux, where she investigates how certain joints are affected before and after ankle replacement surgery. She also is part of the Right Brain Campaign and volunteers at Seattle Children’s Hospital. Learn more about her experiences at UW and how she balances all of her activities.
A meeting of minds: Eric Chudler teaches neuroscience to Tibetan Buddhist monastics
UW's College of Engineering recently profiled Eric Chudler, research associate professor of bioengineering and executive director of the Center for Sensorimotor Neural Engineering, and his nearly-annual trips to India to teach neuroscience to Tibetan Buddhist monastics.