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Welcome to Penn State Bioengineering
"This webpage is designed to highlight the many activities of the Department of Bioengineering and Intercollege Graduate Degree Program (IGDP) in Bioengineering. Our goals are to provide students with a world class education in integrating biology and engineering, to engage in cutting-edge research and design, and to reach out to academia, industry, and medical schools to help shape future directions in bioengineering applications to healthcare.
We encourage you to explore this website to learn about the activities of bioengineering students and faculty at Penn State. We hope you refer back here often for news events, updates, scheduling information, and helpful materials for students, researchers, industry contacts and funding agencies."
Cheng Dong, Ph.D.
Head, Department of Bioengineering
Chair, Intercollege Gradate Degree Program in Bioengineering
Opening for Faculty Position
Research Laboratories
Artificial Heart and Cardiovascular Fluid Dynamics LabPrincipal Investigator:
Dr. Keefe Manning
Visit the Artificial Heart Lab.
This research facility has been in existence since the early 1970s as Penn State faculty and researchers at the Hershey Medical Center and the University Park campus worked towards the development of a total artificial heart. Over the past 30 years, this work has lead to commercially available devices, which are used today.
Cellular Biophysics and Biotechnology LabPrincipal Investigator:
Dr. Sheereen Majd
Visit the Cellular Biophysics and Biotechnology Lab.
We are interested in fundamental understanding of the role of cell membranes in disease states and also in the application of membrane components, in particular, ion channels in nanotechnology.
Advanced Regenerative Biomaterials and Therapeutics LabPrincipal Investigator:
Dr. Mohammad Reza Abidian
Visit the Advanced Regenerative Biomaterials and Therapeutics Lab.
The Abidian Lab uses a multi-disciplinary approach, to develop micro/nano-scale technologies with the ultimate goal of targeted delivery of biomolecules, biochemical sensing, and tissue engineering for central and peripheral nervous systems.
Principal Investigator:
Dr. Justin Brown
Visit the Musculoskeletal Regenerative Engineering Lab.
Our research focus involves applying fundamental cell biology techniques to understand how nanoscale geometries presented by synthetic biomaterial interfaces regulate cell behavior and use the knowledge gained to focus the design of scaffolds for the regeneration of musculoskeletal tissues.
MechanoBiology LabPrincipal Investigator:
Dr. Peter Butler
Visit the Mechanobiology Lab.
Mechanobiology is the study of the interrelationship of force and biology. It is important in many areas of physiology, medicine, and medical device design. We are particularly interested in the mechanobiology of vascular endothelium and its role in vascular health and disease.
Cellular BiomechanicsPrincipal Investigator:
Dr. Cheng Dong
Visit the Cellular Biomechanics Lab.
Our goal as a lab is to understand how cancer spreads and what mechanisms that tumor cells use to move in and out of the vasculature. More importantly, we are studying how tumor microenvironment affects immune cells functions - a process is called immunoediting, and potential roles that leukocytes and endothelial cells play in tumor cells extravasation during the metastasis.
Center for Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Visit the Centre for Magnetic Resonance Imaging
The centre is involved in many research areas of magnetic resonance imaging and diffuse optical tomography.
Microcirculation LabPrincipal Investigator:
Dr. Herbert Lipowsky
Visit the Microcirculation Lab.
The central focus of our laboratory is to apply engineering techniques and methods toward gaining an understanding of mechanical factors that affect the distribution of pressure and flow in the microcirculation in health and disease.
Micro & Nano Integrated Biosystem LabPrincipal Investigator:
Dr. Siyang Zheng
Visit the MINIBio Lab.
We aim at developing innovative micro and nano technologies, applying these technologies to study complicated biological systems, and provide engineering solutions to current and future healthcare.
Molecular Biomechanics LabPrincipal Investigator:
Dr. William Hancock
Visit the Molecular Biomechanics Lab.
We are interested in fundamental and applied questions regarding kinesin motor proteins and microtubules. These protein machines transport intracellular cargo such as vesicles, protein complexes, and chromosomes, throughout eukaryotic cells.
Transformative Biomaterials and Biotechnology LabPrincipal Investigator:
Dr. Jian Yang
Visit the Transformative Biomaterials and Biotechnology Lab.
Innovation is life. Life is Innovation. The TBBL relies on biomaterial innovation to address unmet clinical problems. We are interested in transformative biomaterial design, biomaterial-mediated stem cell differentiation, and micro-/nano-fabrication for tissue engineering, drug delivery, medical devices, and bioimaging.
Biomolecular and Biomimetic Engineering LabPrincipal Investigator:
Dr. Yong Wang
Visit the Biomolecular and Biomimetic Engineering Lab.
The essential objective of our research is to apply nature and biology as design guidelines to the creation of biomimetic and bioinspired materials at both the nanoscale and macroscale level for drug delivery, clinical diagnosis, and regenerative medicine.
Visit the Therapeutic Ultrasound Lab.
The research in the Therapeutic Ultrasound Lab at Penn State develops noninvasive methods for both treating cancer and recording temperature information from patients using ultrasound thermal therapy, noninvasive magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) thermometry and adaptive feedback control.
RECENT NEWS
Congratulations to all the graduating seniors. You have been a wonderful class and we will miss you. Good luck on all your future endeavors and be sure to keep in touch with us!
Important Links
- Institute for Biomedical Engineering at Penn State Hershey
- Graduate Application
- Undergraduate Student Handbook (pdf)
- Graduate Student Handbook (currently being revised) (pdf)
- Undergraduate and Graduate Courses in Bioengineering
- Bioengineering Seminars Schedule
