Translational Research Program This overview of the Translational Research and Technology Commercialization Program at Drexel's School of Biomedical Engineering, Science, and Health Systems is a presentation of the integral part the School plays in Drexel's investment in a modern technology entrepreneurship and commercialization infrastructure. [More]
BIOMED Life Saving Solutions Portfolio This "use-inspired" research portfolio highlights our latest translational research projects and activities emphasizing life saving, life enhancing solutions. [More]
BIOMED Research Portfolio This ongoing and evolving portfolio aims to present
the latest initiatives and developments in our academic research projects and activities. [More]
BIOMED Technology Portfolio This ongoing and evolving technology products portfolio contains the latest intellectual property and technology transfer developments resulting from our research thrusts in the areas of bioinformatics, biosensing, bioimaging, tissue engineering, drug delivery, and neuroengineering. [More]
Biomedical Technology Entrepreneurship This initiative reflects our ongoing commitment to creating a culture of biomedical technology entrepreneurship within the School, which possesses a huge wealth of growing talent and produces prodigious amounts of original biomedical research products. [More]
BioNanotechnology Research The BioNanoTechnology research at the School of Biomedical Engineering, Science, and Health Systems at Drexel is focused on bioinformatics, biosensing, bioimaging, tissue engineering, drug delivery, and neuroengineering, which are the main research thrusts of the school. [More]
Pediatric Engineering Initiative The Pediatric Engineering program was formally launched at Drexel University in May 2003, when Dr. Arye Rosen joined the faculty of the School of Biomedical Engineering, Science, and Health Systems and Electrical Engineering as the first Academy Professor to lead the Pediatric Engineering initiative. [More]
Center for Integrated Bioinformatics Drexel's Center for Integrated Bioinformatics focuses on a system approach to bioinformatics in which information at the gene, protein, cell, tissue, organ, and system level is integrated and interpreted for early detection, accurate diagnosis, and effective treatment of complex diseases such as cancer. [More]
Biomedical Optics Research Biomedical optics research at Drexel University and its partner institutions encompasses near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS), photodynamic therapy, high temperature microwave therapy, teraHertz surface imaging, passive microwave radiometry, nanoscale bioimaging, and focused X-ray microscopy and therapy. [More]
Functional Optical Brain Imaging - fNIR Functional optical brain imaging (fNIR) research at Drexel University and its partner institutions encompasses NIRS-based studies that are mainly focused on fNIR to monitor cognitive activity. [More]
Homeland Security Technologies In 2000, Drexel University received a congressional designation as the National Bioterrorism Civilian Medical Response Center (CIMERC), a university-based, pre-planning organization for biological mass casualty preparedness. [More]
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