Computers today affect most aspects of our daily lives, and have become
integral tools for illuminating the answers to some of biology's greatest
mysteries. Carnegie Mellon University has been a leader in this time of
biotechnological discovery. Building on its foundation of innovative
computing and problem solving Carnegie Mellon is focusing these strengths
on interdisciplinary research in a number of critical biotechnology areas.
These include:
- Biomedical engineering
- Computational biology and chemistry
- Drug discovery
- Medical robotics
- Nanotechnology
- Neuroscience
- Tissue Engineering
Contact us to learn more about how Carnegie Mellon's role in
biotechnology research is working to advance health care, biological
understanding, and improve our quality of life.
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