Case Western Reserve University - Biomedical Engineering

[1][2] The program is headquartered in the Wickenden Building on the Case Western Reserve University campus in Cleveland, Ohio.

[3] 1972 – Case Western Reserve became one of the first schools to offer a bachelor's degree in biomedical engineering, with tracks in materials, instrumentation/electronics and systems/controls.

[2] 1996 – The department received a multimillion-dollar Whitaker Development Award, which spurred a shift to biomedical engineering at the cellular and molecular levels.

[11] 2006 - Received a $4.5 million partnership award from the Wallace H. Coulter Foundation to for the Coulter-Case Translational Research Partnership (CCTRP) to support collaborative translational research projects among clinicians and biomedical engineering faculty to address unmet clinical needs and accelerate healthcare innovations from academia to market.

[12] The National Foundation for Cancer Research Center for Molecular Imaging at Case Western Reserve launched.