Vision
Create an innovative, collaborative and vibrant scientific environment for researchers and trainees interested in multilevel systems analysis to understand the foundation of biological systems.
Mission
Gain a systems-level knowledge of biological systems to:
- Understand organization of life from molecular and micro- to macroscopic
- Assess dynamic interactions, identify signaling pathways
- Implement a systems approach to translational and clinical applications
Approach
Toward these goals, our division’s laboratories carry out research with teams that include biologists, statisticians, computer scientists, chemists, engineers, physicists and geneticists. Our investigations involve the study of disease from the molecular level to phenotype, with broad applications in complex genetic traits, disease risk assessment, cancer, toxicology and pharmacology, immunology and precision medicine.
Division Chief
Faculty
- Michael Bachmann
- Sudin Bhattacharya
- Gustavo de los Campos
- Maryam Sayadi
- Ana Vazquez
Latest News
- Biomedical engineers win NIH AwardOriginally Published on College of Engineering’s Website 6/6/24 Facing the Future of Microphysiological Modeling Three Michigan State University researchers from the Department of Biomedical Engineering (BME) have won a prestigious …
- Paula Palmiter and Sudin Bhattacharya recognized in 2022 College of Engineering awardsSpartans Will Award This award is presented annually to a staff member who has worked in the College of Engineering for at least two years as a regular support staff …
- Sudin Bhattacharya receives $2.35 million NIH grantMichigan State University has landed a $2.35 million National Institutes for Health R01 grant to investigate the effect of environmental pollutants and toxins on activation of genes that have effects …
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