Biomedical Engineering
Yale University
The research leading to the Ph.D. degree in Biomedical Engineering spans a wide range of fields including biomechanics & mechanobiology, bioimaging & biosensing, biomolecular & biomaterials engineering, computational & modeling analysis, drug delivery and systems biology. The Terminal Master's degree typically consists of a set of required and elective graduate courses. Details on the requirements for each degree program are included in the Graduate Student Handbook.
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