About

The Mission of the Institute of Bioengineering (IBI) is to perform world-class quantitative, systems- and design-oriented research in and for the life sciences. By breaking down the boundaries between engineering, physics, chemistry, computer science and the life sciences, we strive to better understand basic biological principles and transform this knowledge into innovative technology platforms and clinical applications.

2 school affiliations
41 faculty members
2 campus locations

The IBI sits at the nexus between life sciences and engineering, being situated in both the School of Life Sciences and the School of Engineering. This dual affiliation allows great diversity in hiring faculty from different backgrounds and with different research perspectives. it also provides a rich educational environment, both at the BS/MS and at the PhD levels, especially since our joint MS program in Life Sciences Engineering is shared between the two Schools.

In pursuit of basic biological principles, IBI faculty investigate questions such as:

Our goal is to transform knowledge gained from such studies into novel, bio-inspired applications. To that end, the IBI faculty develops novel technologies in areas including: