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Course Description

Discover how science & engineering meet to help human lives

Connect with leading researchers in STEM and explore the possibilities of biomedical engineering.

You'll explore careers in biomechanics, prosthetics, environmental science, neuropsychology, tissue engineering, epidemiology, biophotography, pharmacology, and beyond.

You'll also investigate regenerative medicine and debate its application for the future.

Join us to learn more about this exciting field where science and engineering merge to create real-life solutions to make us healthier and live longer.

Faculty Author

Jeremy Keys is a 5th year Ph.D. candidate in Biomedical Engineering (BME) at Cornell University. He grew up on the South Shore of Massachusetts and completed his bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering with a Certificate in Film Studies at the University of Massachusetts Amherst.

As a PhD candidate, Mr. Keys studies how cancer cells generate forces to deform their nucleus as they migrate through tight spaces in the body. His goal is to elucidate the role of these mechanical forces in the development of cancer metastasis so that we may identify novel targets to improve cancer treatment.

After completing my PhD, Mr. Keys plans to become a professor so that he can continue to teach at the University level. He loves teaching because it gives him the opportunity to share his knowledge and enthusiasm about the world-changing possibilities that the field of biomedical engineering creates every day.

Benefits to the Learner

  • Explore different disciplines and careers in biomedical engineering.

  • Investigate the study of biomechanics.

  • Identify biomaterials and their significance to the advancement of health.

  • Understand the importance and functionality of tissue engineering.

  • Obtain exposure to recent research and development at Cornell.

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