Bioengineering
Research Centers
SCBioMat: South Carolina COBRE Center of Biomaterials for Tissue Regeneration
An NIH COBRE funded in October of 2009, SCBioMat promotes research of treatments for human diseases by fostering interdisciplinary collaborations among researchers and enhancing interdependent intellectual capital and resources within the state of South Carolina.
IBIOE: Institute for Biological Interfaces of Engineering
"At the forefront of biomaterials technologies"
The mission of IBIOE is to enable the development of clinically relevant biomaterials technology and products for disease management and the transfer of this technology for patient care through leading biomaterials-related research in: Drug Discovery, Imaging, Rapid Prototyping, Surgical Tooling Design, Tissue Regeneration.
CU-BBTF: Biomedical and Bioengineering Translational Research Facility
The CU-BBTF a 60,000 sq ft facility at the Patewood Campus of the Greenville Hospital System, focuses on translational research. The National Institutes of Health (NIH) provides a clear message to the community in its road map about the importance of translational research for the benefit of health care. For more than 15 years, Clemson University and GHS have jointly pursued a number of research and educational activities. This strategic expansion, which houses the Innovative Biomedicine and Bioengineering Research and Training Program, includes multi-investigator research laboratories supplemented by clinical and industrial participation.
Department of Bioengineering
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