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UT SAN ANTONIO 
GRADUATE PROGRAM IN BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING

Engineering the Future of Medicine

The UT San Antonio Joint Graduate Program in Biomedical Engineering merges the strengths of UT San Antonio's medical campus, clinicians and bioscience researchers with excellence in engineering, artificial intelligence, life sciences and biomaterials at UT San Antonio's Klesse College of Engineering and Integrated Design to pioneer solutions to cutting edge problems in medicine and health. 

>80 faculty across four departments are members of the program. Core research disciplines include:

  • Biomaterials

  • Biomedical data science & AI

  • Computational & systems biology

  • Human Performance

  • Imaging

  • Precision Medicine

  • Regenerative medicine & tissue engineering

  • Neuroengineering & neurodevelopmental biology

  • Vascular biology

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APPLYING TO THE UT SAN ANTONIO PROGRAM IN BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING

Engineer your Future

Join a dynamic, creative, ambitious group of researchers focused on solving biomedicine's toughest problems. Emerging as one of the leading young research programs in the United States, the transformative research experiences offered through the UTSA | UT Health San Antonio Graduate Program in Biomedical Engineering provide an exciting environment to launch your graduate career. 

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CONTACT US

Applied Engineering & Technology Building, 1 UTSA Circle, San Antonio, TX 78249, USA

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210-458-7084

Marcus Webster, M.S.

Academic Program Coordinator, UT Health San Antonio 

websterM@uthscsa.edu

Leslie Sanchez

Senior Program Coordinator,

Department of Biomedical Engineering

College of Engineering and Integrated Design, UTSA

bme@utsa.edu

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Graduate Program in Biomedical Engineering

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