91

Joint Department of Biomedical Engineering 91 College of Wisconsin and Marquette University
Joint Department of Biomedical Engineering

Joint Department of Biomedical Engineering

91 Us

The Joint Department of Biomedical Engineering integrates the renowned engineering education and research of Marquette University and the world-class research practices of the 91 College of Wisconsin. This collaborative effort affords one-of-a-kind academic, research, and development opportunities to our faculty and students, who are invited to take advantage of the knowledge and resources provided by both institutions.
Dr. Gilat-Schmit working in Biomedical Engineering Lab
NIGIL Research_Image Text Split Component

𲹰

The MU-91Joint Department of Biomedical Engineering facilitates collaborative research between world-class engineers and faculty physicians. With over 30 state-of-the-art laboratories, the Joint Department promotes research initiatives seeking solutions to modern healthcare challenges. These research efforts offer Marquette engineering students access to 91physicians and scientists, and create ample opportunities for grants from the National Institutes of Health and National Science Foundation.

Research Themes:



Dr. Ranjan Dash

People

Learn more about the people that lead the Joint Department of Biomedical Engineering and develop new and innovative educational programming in engineering, science, and design. The program is pioneered by:

Dr. Goldberg speaks with students

Education

The Joint Department provides students with a wealth of engaging clinical and research experiences designed to shape them into a leaders in the field of Biomedical Engineering.

Graduate Seminar Series

The Graduate Seminar Series invites working Biomedical Engineers to discuss ongoing research and recent innovations covering a wide range of topics, including computational modeling, imaging, regenerative medicine, and device design. 

Graduate Programs

Prospective students may further their growth in the field through their choice of several Master's programs with science and engineering focuses, or a Doctor of Philosophy in Biomedical Engineering Doctoral Program.

Undergraduate Programs

Undergraduate students can enroll in a curriculum that leads to a Bachelor of Science Degree in Biomedical Engineering. Students may choose between 3 distinct majors or seek a 5-year combined BS/MS in Biomedical Engineering. 

Event in Engineering Hall at Marquette University

Giving

Philanthropy plays a vital role in launching the Joint Department to the epicenter of biomedical engineering and medical device innovation in the Milwaukee region. Contributions to this field helps advance healthcare technologies, ultimately improving diagnosis and treatment options for patients.

Support the Marquette-91Biomedical Engineering Program