1500
High school students attended Inspire events
532
Industry Professionals have participated
7
Funded Centers advancing healthcare
75+
Projects that have been started
$115M
SRI Grants awarded

IEM MISSION

The Institute for Engineering in Medicine's (IEM) mission is to advance healthcare through research partnerships between faculty in the health sciences, faculty in the College of Science and Engineering, and the biomedical industry.

IEM RESEARCH

The Institute for Engineering in Medicine (IEM) research collaborations aim at the development of innovative engineering solutions for diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of disease. We are always looking to add new research themes as we add new members and research partners to IEM.

John Bischof - IEM Director's Quote

John Bischof - IEM Director

"Engineers, scientists, and clinicians have made amazing advances in medicine by working together over the past 75 years. IEM exists to make the next 75 years even more amazing."

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Students see an Opportunity to treat Raynaud's Phenomenon Symptoms with Blue Light Device

STUDENTS SEE AN OPPORTUNITY

While few engineering students have the opportunity to patent or publish their work while in school, Prof. Steven Saliterman's biomedical engineering undergraduate student team accomplished both.

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This semester, twelve writers, one faculty member, and one editor (that’s me) are meeting every Thursday around a large table in a sunny classroom.

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The University of Minnesota, Morgan State University, and the National GEM Consortium are collaborating to create the Mentoring for the Formation of Research Careers in Engineering (M-FORCE), a program to help students – especially those from unde

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Imagine looking at a map with mediocre resolution. The further you zoom in, the less clear everything becomes. This is a problem neuroscience researchers face when trying to understand the wiring schemes of the brain.

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