Students in the News
UW Bioengineering students excel in research, leadership and service. Read on to learn how our students are inventing the future of medicine.
“Neural Engineering Tech Studio” students invent technologies with potential to make real-world impact
In the BioE course "Neural Engineering Tech Studio", undergraduate and graduate students team up to brainstorm solutions that address problems experienced by people living with sensory impairment, cognitive challenges and other sensorimotor conditions.
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.
A-Alpha Bio, OLA Simple win top prizes at 2018 Hollomon Health Innovation Challenge
BioE teams A-Alpha Bio and OLA Simple received the first and second place prizes, and $25,000 of startup funding, at UW's 2018 Holloman Health Innovation Challenge
UW Bioengineering 50/20 Anniversary Signature Event, May 21-22
For 50 years, UW Bioengineering has engineered better health for a boundless future. Join us to explore our next 50 years of impact on health and healthcare. May 21-22, 2018 W.H. Foege Building, University of [...]
New study abroad program in Nepal to explore clinical needs and technology solutions for global health
UW BioE's new exploration seminar "Bioengineering Nepal: Technology Development for Global Health" will introduce students to needs, solutions and challenges that impact health care delivery.