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Biomedical engineering involves the application of engineering principles to problems in medicine and biology that develop new knowledge, advanced sensors and devices and improved health care.

Because of the multidisciplinary nature of the biomedical engineering research projects, the faculty of the F. Joseph Halcomb III, M.D. Department of Biomedical Engineering collaborates with investigators in many units across the University of Kentucky campus, including the Colleges of Engineering, Medicine, Dentistry, Pharmacy and Arts & Science; the Centers for Minimally Invasive Surgery, Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Spectroscopy and Membrane Science and the Advanced Science and Technology Commercialization Center and Institute For Sustainable Manufacturing.

Undergraduate Research

You don’t need to wait for graduate school to participate in cutting-edge biomedical engineering research.

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Laboratories

Explore the research laboratories housed in the F. Joseph Halcomb III, M.D. Department of Biomedical Engineering and the investigators directing the labs.

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Facilities

The F. Joseph Halcomb III, M.D. Department of Biomedical Engineering provides space, equipment and staff support for multidisciplinary research in the application of engineering principles to problems in medicine and the biological sciences. One huge benefit to biomedical engineering research at UK is that the Medical Center and the College of Engineering are housed within a short walking distance of each other.

The department occupies the newly renovated 5th floor of the Robotics and Manufacturing Building. In addition to individual faculty laboratories, the department’s shared-use and collaborative environment offers capabilities that include: design and development of smart medical devices, electromechanical testing (compression, tension, and bending), microcomputed tomography, diffuse optical spectroscopy and tomography, advanced signal processing of cardiovascular and neural phenomena, computational analysis of musculoskeletal systems and evaluation of cellular and tissue mechanics.

Fall 2025 Seminars

Wednesdays at 3:00 pm unless otherwise stated* Robotics and Manufacturing Building, Room 323

Week # Date Title/Topic Speaker Affiliation
1 8/27/2025 First Week - No Class/Seminar    
2 9/3/2025 Class Introduction and new student orientation Dr. Lane and Dr. Sunderam -
3 9/10/2025 Cardiac Electrophysiology Dr. Abhijit Patwardhan University of Kentucky, Biomedical Engineering
4 9/17/2025 Imaging and Spectroscopy of the Body using DIffusing Light Dr. Arjun G. Yodh University of Pennsylvania, Department of Physics and Astronomy
5 9/24/2025 Computational modeling of valvular heart disease: moving toward personalized medicine Dr. Gediminas Gaidulis [virtual] University of Memphis, Biomedical Engineering
6 10/1/2025 Advanced Library Resources for Research Topics Helene Gold University of Kentucky, STEM Librarian W.T. Young Library
7 10/8/2025 BMES Conference - No Seminar    
8 10/15/2025 From Decoding the Brain to Safeguarding Astronauts: A Career in Translation Dr. Chase Haddix Universities Space Research Association, Snr BME Researcher
9 10/22/2025 Aortopathies and Vascular Mechanics Dr. Brooks Lane University of Kentucky, Biomedical Engineering