标题: University of Oklahoma Biomedical Engineering Recruiting PhD students [打印本页] 作者: eulading 时间: 2018-11-21 06:51:22 标题: University of Oklahoma Biomedical Engineering Recruiting PhD students
Stephenson School of Biomedical Engineering
The University of Oklahoma Gallogly College of Engineering
The Stephenson School of Biomedical Engineering (SBME) at the University of Oklahoma (OU) was founded with a historic $30 million gift in 2016. We have 10 core faculty, and more than 20 total graduate faculty, with ongoing faculty hiring. We have about 240 undergraduates and 25 graduate students, and we are active partners in outreach, diversity and inclusion efforts. Our core value is to create new technologies that advance human health.
In fall 2019, Gallogly Hall will open its doors. This brand-new 70,000-square-foot building will offer lab space for the biomedical engineering research and training programs. A vivarium will be available in the basement of Gallogly Hall to allow preclinical animal studies.
SBME Research Interests
Graduate students in SBME will have opportunities to do research in the following exciting areas:
* Biomaterials
* Brain injury and disease
* Cancer
* Imaging
* Musculoskeletal medicine
* Nanomedicine
* Neural engineering
* Pediatric bioengineering
* Regenerative medicine
* Tissue engineering
* Biotransport
Core Faculty Labs
Michael Detamore
Director and Professor
Stephenson Chair #1
trml.ou.edu/research
Lei Ding
Presidential Professor and IBEST Director
ou.edu/ouneuro
Roger Harrison
Professor
Handan Acar
Assistant Professor
Stephenson Professor #2
acar-lab.com
Jerzy Bodurka
Associate Professor
laureateinstitute.org/jerzy-bodurka.html
Stefan Wilhelm
Assistant Professor
Stephenson Professor #1
wilhelm-lab.com
Han Yuan
Assistant Professor
yuanlab.ou.edu
SBME FACULTY
We have an extended family of faculty experts (see attached images).
University of Oklahoma
OU is a Carnegie-R1 comprehensive public research university with over 30,000 students across three campuses: the main campus in Norman, the Health Sciences Center in Oklahoma City and the Schusterman Center in Tulsa. Norman is known as the ?City of Festivals,? a culturally rich and vibrant environment in the Oklahoma City metro area. With outstanding amenities, outdoor activities and a low cost of living, Norman is a perennial contender on the ?Best Places to Live? rankings.
Innovation in Translational Health Care Technology
The Stephenson School of Biomedical Engineering collaborates closely with the Stephenson Cancer Center (SCC) at the OU Health Sciences Center. The SCC is an NCI-designated cancer center and is the nation?s No. 1 cancer center for patient clinical trial accrual. Other strengths at OUHSC include diabetes, cardiovascular, aging, neuroscience, vision and musculoskeletal. We work closely with the Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, which employs over 400 staff who study cancer, heart disease, autoimmunity and aging.
Our doctoral students started three companies since 2017, which highlights the translational focus of the SBME research program. Regional entrepreneurship resources include Innovation to Enterprise and OK Bio.
In collaboration with the Institute for Biomedical Engineering, Science and Technology (IBEST) at OU, our students work closely with scientists, physicians and engineers. This collaborative multidisciplinary environment enables the translation of innovative ideas into health care technology.
Fellowships
Ph.D. students are guaranteed an annual stipend of $25,000. Stephenson, Alumni and Foundation fellowships are available for qualifying students at $30,000.
Apply Online
ou.edu/coe/sbme/apply
Master of Science (with thesis) Program
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) Program
The application deadline is Jan. 1
For accommodations, call (405) 325-5811.
The University of Oklahoma is an equal opportunity institution. www.ou.edu/eoo