Georgia tech bioengineering application deadline

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On the Generating Buzz podcast, biomedical engineer Anant Madabhushi explains how artificial intelligence can improve the diagnosis and treatment of cancers.

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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 of all of our community 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 our classrooms, research labs, and campuses, and beyond the technology we create to improve the human condition where injustice lives. We believe that Black Lives Matter and therefore stand committed to the fight against racism, discrimination, racial bias, and racial injustice. We have compiled these resources to promote racial healing and inclusion.

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We are hiring! Join our Team at BME!

Applications for multiple positions in biomedical engineering. Applicants will be considered at all ranks.

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Panitch discusses the opportunities and challenges ahead, her own research, and why Coulter BME is the right place for the next phase of her career.

Pairme Undergraduate Research Opportunities

Browse openings to find a project. Submit a posting to recruit undergraduate students to help with your project.