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Biomedical Engineering department at UNIST

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Biomedical Engineering (BME) at UNIST

The Biomedical Engineering department of UNIST is multi-disciplinary department for performing research for health and anti-aging.

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Research Overview

For healthy and happy living and aging The research scope of the BME (Biomedical Engineering) of UNIST covers the biological, chemical, mechanical, optical, materials, and informatics technologies to tackle challenging problems such as cancer and neuro-degenerative diseases that prevent us from healthy and happy living and aging.

The BME researchers focus on the practical application of engineering principles to intelligently design and precisely manipulate biological systems as well as understanding fundamental biological phenomena by employing the most creative and unconventional view points.

“Excellency through merging disciplines” In the BME department, almost all the research grants and projects conducted are multi-disciplinary, encompassing biomedical devices, biomedical imaging, informatics, nano-fabrication, chemical and systems engineering. Teamwork is the driving force of the department and synthesizing new ideas and products are encouraged relentlessly.

Institutes and Centers of BME

  • The Genomics Institute
  • Official Home Pages

  • The BME UNIST official home page. Ulsan, South Korea
  • UNIST BME Research Group Websites
  • openfree Genomics Lab
  • Cho Lab
  • Micro/Nano FRUITS Lab
  • Physical Biology Biological Physics
  • Translational Biophotonics Lab
  • Single Molecule Biophysics Lab
  • Carbon Nanomaterials Lab
  • Synthetic Biology Lab
  • Shim Lab
  • References

    Biomedical Engineering department at UNIST Wikipedia