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The focus was on sharing research ideas on radiation in biomedical applications for tumor diagnosis and therapy.
Read More »Florida Tech’s newest facility will be named the Gordon L. Nelson Health Sciences building, honoring the longtime dean and professor.
Read More »With world-class faculty researchers, Florida Tech is cultivating the next generation of physicians and biomedical engineers.
Read More »Through consistent progress, Dr. Kishore's biomaterial and tissue-engineering research ultimately aims to impact human health for the better.
Read More »Beyond highlighting Florida Tech’s overall excellence, the site ranked programs that illustrated the university's strength in STEM.
Read More »The university's new atomic force microscope, housed in Professor Linxia Gu's Bio-Mechanics Laboratory, has applications in several areas.
Read More »The university’s academics and research, hands-on experiences, diversity and Sunshine State benefits are the focus of "The College Tour."
Read More »The three-story building on Olin Quad will offer more than 61,000 square feet of space, including 22,300 square feet for labs and classrooms.
Read More »The new, 61,000-square-foot building will help Florida Tech respond to the rising job demands in biomedical engineering and related fields.
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