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  • 5 Graduate Positions Available in Biomedical Engineering

    The Graduate Program in Biomedical Engineering at S.U.N.Y. - Stony Brook is
    recruiting candidates for 5 fully supported (tuition and stipend) graduate
    positions at the Masters or Doctoral level starting Fall 1999. Applications
    are being accepted until Jan. 15, 1999 and decisions will be made in March
    1999. Students in the Graduate Program in Biomedical Engineering at Stony
    Brook are mentored by an award winning faculty composed of engineers,
    scientists, and physicians. In addition to learning an integrated, core
    curriculum designed specifically for biomedical engineers, students gain
    hands on research experience by rotating through state of the art
    laboratories. Principal investigations are conducted in the following areas:
    1) bone formation, remodeling, and fracture healing, 2) cellular and tissue
    responses to electrical fields and mechanical loads, 3) effects of fluid
    flow on heart valve replacements, 4) response of tissues to surface modified
    implants, 5) haptics and sensory encoding of mechanical states in soft
    tissues, 6) tissue engineered replacements, and 7) diagnostic imaging
    including investigations in sensor instrumentation, data acquisition
    strategies, image formation, processing and analysis. Collaborations are
    enthusiastically maintained between Brookhaven National Laboratories, Cold
    Spring Harbor, the Center for Biotechnology, as well as many other
    departments at SUNY - Stony Brook. Our graduates are prepared for a lifelong
    exploration within their career, whether it be in industry, academia, or
    government.

    Information about the Graduate Program in Biomedical Engineering may be
    found online at: http://clio.rad.sunysb.edu/bme/

    Interested students in the program should contact:

    Anne Marie Dusatko - Administrative Secretary
    Program in Biomedical Engineering
    State University of New York
    HSC T18-030
    Stony Brook, NY 11794-8181
    Tel: (516) 444-2302
    Fax: (516) 444-7671
    E-mail: anne@bone.ortho.sunysb.edu

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