Biological engineers excel at solving complex societal problems. We combine quantitative, integrative, and systems-oriented analysis with cutting-edge bioscience to tackle these challenges.

Previously, accessing biological systems at the molecular and cellular levels for understanding and design was difficult. However, we are now at the forefront of developing innovative methods to alter and design these systems for desired functions. Our work spans vital applications in human and environmental health, as well as diverse industries.

Our world-class faculty and center laboratories focus on project areas that integrate engineering principles with modern molecular life sciences. Research areas in which BE faculty are recognized as pioneering leaders include:

Biological Chemistry

The fundamental chemical principles governing biological systems.

Biomechanics

The fundamental understanding of the mechanics of biomolecules, cells, and tissues.

Biomolecular and Biomaterial Design

Biomolecular and biomaterial design refer to the process of creating new molecules and materials that mimic or interact with biological systems.

Cancer Biology

Cancer biology is the study of the abnormal growth and behavior of cells in the body that lead to the development of cancer.

Computational Systems Biology

To improve our understanding of the coordinated functioning of biological processes, at the molecular, cellular, and tissue levels.

Environmental and Toxicological Studies

Scientific inquiry that focus on the interactions between living organisms and their environment, and the effects of environmental toxins on living organisms.

Immunoengineering

Immunoengineering combines principles from engineering, materials science, and immunology to develop new technologies and therapies for the immune system.

Instrumentation & Measurement

Instrumentation and measurement refers to the development and application of tools and techniques for measuring and analyzing biological systems.

Microbiome Engineering and Infectious Disease

This research area seeks to understand microorganisms’ biology and their interactions with human hosts.

Neurobiology

Neurobiology focuses on the structure, function, development, and pathology of the nervous system, including the brain, spinal cord, and peripheral nerves.

Physicial Biology

Physical biology combines principles from physics and biology to understand the fundamental physical mechanisms that govern the behavior of biological systems.

Synthetic Biology

Synthetic biology re-engineers and composes core biological processes in new ways to create living systems that address energy, environment, and medicine.

Tissue Engineering

Tissue engineering uses engineering and biology to develop biological substitutes that restore, maintain, or improve tissue function or organs.