The Centre for Biomedical Engineering at Edinburgh is an initiative to bring together the broad range of scientists, engineers, clinicians and informaticians working in this field across the university and beyond. It carries out leading-edge research, provides workshops and seminars, and educates through taught undergraduate and MSc programmes. A range of research PhD opportunities are available.

The symbol morphing a gear wheel into a biological cell denotes the transfer of knowledge from Engineering to Biology, but should be read both ways.

 

 

We offer an MSc in Bioelectronics, and an MSc in Biomechanics.

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News

 

Feb 2012

Andy Downes and colleagues in an article in The Scotsman, “Pioneering microscope sees spread of cancer”.

 

June 2011

UK Scanning Probe Microscopy conference, organized by Vasileios Koutsos.

Oral presentations by Andy Downes (invited) and Meropi Mari.

 

May 2011

SPIE / OSA european conference on Biomedical Optics. Presentations by Rabah Mouras (oral) and Meropi Mari (poster).

 

March 2011

Andy Downes and colleagues publish “Non-linear optical microscopy and spectroscopy of stem cells and their derivatives” in Journal of Raman Spectroscopy.

 

 

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