Bioengineering

Lehigh’s graduate program in Bioengineering trains students to combine life and physical sciences and engineering to develop effective and affordable solutions for health care and biotechnology problems. It offers diverse opportunities for advanced studies and research under the broad theme of Diagnostic and Therapeutic Technologies for Affordable Health Care.

Bioengineering faculty research
Research Lehigh bioengineering researchers work in areas such as biomaterials, point-of-care diagnostics, bioinformatics, biomechanics, bioimaging, biophotonics, computational bioengineering, systems and controls in bioengineering, and biopharmaceutical engineering. Check this page to see where your interests fit among existing research projects and directions at Lehigh.

Associated departments
Check this page for a list of the Lehigh departments that contribute to Bioengineering.

Admissions/Applying
One stop for everything you need to know about applying to engineering graduate school at Lehigh.