Engineers and applied scientists aim to solve
complicated problems arising from societal needs and concerns,
that’s our great strength. Biological engineers address
these problems by fusing quantitative, integrative, systems-oriented
analysis and design approaches together with cutting-edge
bioscience. Until recently, reliable methods did not exist
for accessing biological systems broadly at their mechanistic
(molecular and cellular) levels, for purposes of not only
understanding them but of altering or designing them to carry
out desired useful functions. Today, biological engineers
are at the forefront of developing these powerful, innovative
methods and employing them in exciting new ways for societal
benefit over a wide range of vital applications in human
and environmental health and various diverse industries.
The project areas to be found in our Biological Engineering
research program, across our world-class faculty and center
laboratories, are ideal for learning how to effectively address
important problems combining engineering principles and perspective
with the knowledge and tools of modern molecular life sciences.
MIT's Biological Engineering faculty direct
leading-edge research programs across the wide range of this
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