The Institute of Engineering in Medicine
- Facilitates the integration of engineering principles and novel technologies with biomedical and translational research.
- Works with departments to create programs in which student scientists can apply engineering and technology to healthcare.
- Comprises fifteen Centers and over 200 faculty from UCSD’s Schools of Medicine, Skaggs School of Pharmacy & Pharmaceutical Sciences, and Jacobs School of Engineering.
Register for 2024 UC Systemwide Bioengineering Symposium at UCSD
Join us for the 2024 UC Systemwide Bioengineering Symposium on June 24 & 25 at UC San Diego in La Jolla, California.
This year's theme, "Innovations in Bioengineering for Precise Medicine: Unraveling Biological Variables," promises to bring together cutting-edge research and ideas. Presented by the Bioengineering Institute of California and hosted by the Shu Chien - Gene Lay Department of Bioengineering at UC San Diego, the symposium is a must-attend event for professionals and academics in the field of bioengineering.
Don't miss this opportunity to connect, collaborate, and explore the future of precision medicine.
Congratulations to Dr. Gomez for winning the Outstanding Poster Award at SABPA
Congratulations to Dr. Veronica Gomez for winning the Outstanding Poster Award at the SoCal Association for Biomedical and Pharmaceutical Advancements(SABPA)!
Her innovative research and exceptional presentation have not only earned her this prestigious award but also highlighted her significant contributions to the biomedical field. We are immensely proud of Veronica's achievements and look forward to her continued success and impact in the scientific community. Congratulations!
APPLY TODAY: GEMSTONES Community Engagement Award
Applications for the 2023-2024 GEMSTONES program are now open!
The Institute of Engineering in Medicine (IEM) in San Diego prioritizes community engagement, focusing on marginalized groups to address unmet health needs. The GEMSTONES Community Engagement Award funds faculty-led student teams in engineering, health, and social sciences to develop projects aligned with community-defined needs or plan research initiatives targeting specific community-identified health concerns.