Research Experience for Undergrads

ENGMED

ENGMED

The past decade has seen a dramatic transformation in our quality of life as a result of disruptive new technologies that are changing the way we study, diagnose, and treat disease. These technologies include the application of cellular and molecular engineering approaches to create living, cell-based therapies; the use of biologically compatible materials to regenerate tissue lost to disease; the creation of robotics and patient-device interfaces that automate therapy and enhance human performance; and the application bioinformatics and machine learning to disease diagnosis and the personalization of treatment. The emergence of these new technologies has been the direct product of interdisciplinary, team-based research performed at the intersection between engineering and medical sciences.

ENGMED is a summer research experience that will bring students from institutions across the country who are majoring in various branches of engineering and computer science together with engineering faculty engaged in leading edge collaborative research with non-engineers in the health sciences. The program matches participants with faculty mentors from across the Rice University School of Engineering (SOE) who are engaged in active research collaborations with groups from Texas Medical Center (TMC) in emerging areas of interdisciplinary research, including: i) cellular and molecular engineering; ii) biomaterials and tissue engineering; iii) robotics and therapeutic devices, and; iv) machine learning and bioinformatics. Participants will be trained to conduct team-based research through participation in collaborative projects between Rice and TMC partners.

More information on this program can be obtained by contacting Cecilia Fernandes at (chf1@rice.edu). Program directors are Dr. Marcia O’Malley (omalleym@rice.edu) and Dr. Caleb Bashor (caleb.bashor@rice.edu).

NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS! Anticipated program dates for 2024 are 05/28/24 - 08/02/24.

Stipend: $6,500 for ten weeks

Applications will be accepted until March 1, 2024.

Click here to apply!

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Key Faculty:

Marcie O'Malley

Caleb Bashor