New! MS in Quantitative Systems Pharmacology

This new degree program prepares you to lead in a rapidly growing field where formal training is still rare. With hands-on modeling, experience with real-world pharma tools, and the option to pursue a research thesis or industry internship, you’ll be ready to make an immediate impact.

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Mind and body

Mind and body

UD engineering assistant professor Joshua Cashaback receives NSF CAREER award to study the connection between decision-making and movement control

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Up, up and away

Three recent UD engineering graduates translated their space research into outreach for pre-K students at the UD Early Learning Center

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Biomedical engineering applies fundamental engineering principles to the study of biology, medicine and health.

Our undergraduate program provides a broad background in chemical, mechanical, materials science and electrical engineering, and it prepares students for careers in biomedical research with a quantitative engineering emphasis. It is also designed to provide students with sufficient coursework for advanced training at graduate, medical or physical therapy schools or in other allied health professions. Our graduate program builds upon the established biomedical research strength at the University and trains future generations of researchers and professionals who will play a key role in multi- and interdisciplinary teams that bridge the gap between engineering and the biological sciences.

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