In the Department of Bioengineering, we are addressing medical challenges and creating new devices and biomaterials that can transform future clinical practice. Our research spans the whole spectrum of biology, including molecules such as antibodies, antigens, and imaging probes, as well as synthetic cells. We focus on genomic engineering for applications in tissue engineering, regenerative medicine, and therapeutic delivery. Additionally, our work encompasses entire systems and devices, such as implants and medical equipment for surgical interventions, as well as biomedical sensors for biomarker detection and disease monitoring.
We work closely with physicians and scientists from the Faculty of Medicine to identify medical challenges. Together, we build solutions in partnership with experts from the Faculties of Natural Sciences, Engineering, and Business.
Academic staff in this area
Ben Almquist
Martyn Boutelle
Martyn Boutelle
Biomedical sensors
Adam Celiz
James Choi
Manos Drakakis
Tom Ellis
Michael Fertleman
Michael Fertleman
Perioperative care and ageing