BioScience 3 is slated to open April 2020. It will house a professional design and technology development studio for medical device innovation, a clean room to support bio-fluidics research, new bioengineering research labs, and a state-of-the-art Assistive Technology research center. This complements the recently built BioScience 2 building where bioengineering students learn how to apply engineering skills and knowledge to solve important clinical problems.
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