NEWS: University of South Carolina Plans School of Medicine -- The University of South Carolina is planning to begin construction in 2025 on the School of Medicine Columbia. Serving as the centerpiece of a $300 million campus, the 300,000-sf facility will feature active learning classrooms, extensive medical simulation spaces, interdisciplinary laboratories, and a health science library. An adjoining biomedical research wing will advance the creation of novel therapies and treatments, with a central landscaped courtyard offering settings for informal exchange. Gilbane Building Company is spearheading the planning and development efforts for the public-private development, in collaboration with SLAM as lead design architect and BOUDREAUX as associate architect. Other team members include construction manager Brownstone, project manager Cummings, operations manager Honeywell, and real estate partner Restoration 52. Completion is expected by 2027. Incorporating a new central utility plant, the 16-acre site could accommodate up to four additional structures. A second facility for biomedical discovery will catalyze innovation and aid in the attraction and retention of world-class faculty, investigators, and students. The complex will accommodate growing programs and replace the medical school's footprint at the William Jennings Bryan Dorn Veterans Affairs Medical Center campus when the lease expires in 2030. https://lnkd.in/dXf44Pf4 #InterdisciplinaryResearch #StrategicPlans #AcademicMedical #Healthcare #HigherEducation #EducationClassroom #EducationLibrary #HealthcareMedicalSchool #LaboratoryBiomedicalResearch #LaboratorySimulation
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What will the Hospital of the Future look like? At the School of Biomedical Engineering & Imaging Sciences, King's College London we are training the next generation of world-class biomedical engineers and prioritise collaboration between researchers, clinicians and industry. Embedded within one of the UK's largest NHS Trusts, we are advancing healthcare engineering research, teaching, and entrepreneurship to bring life-changing medical technologies to patients and clinicians faster. King's Faculty of Life Sciences & Medicine King’s Institute for Artificial Intelligence #healthcare #biomedicalengineering #medicine London Institute for Healthcare Engineering Cyclotron and Radiochemistry Laboratory
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Dartmouth's Geisel School of Medicine and Dartmouth-Health are proud to present the 3D Scholars Program—a transformative initiative designed to train early-career physicians in the art and science of medical device development. Led by the visionary Dr. Aaron V. Kaplan and Dr. Emily P. Zeitler, this program combines: virtual seminars, immersive retreats and hands-on learning in device development, regulatory processes, and startup culture. Ready to redefine healthcare innovation? The 3D Scholars Program is your path to becoming a leader in medical device breakthroughs. Learn More: www.3D-Scholars.org #MedicalDevices #ClinicalInnovation Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth The Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth Dartmouth Health #ExecutiveEducation #MedicalInnovation #MedTech Aaron Kaplan Emily Zeitler MD MHS
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The Imaging Research Center (IRC) was established at the University of California at Davis to support MRI research and promote the use of modern MRI-based methods in basic science and clinical investigations of the brain and body. The IRC is a campus-designated core facility dedicated to serving the entire UC Davis campus, and on a space- and time-available basis, other universities and industry. The IRC oversee and operates MRI systems at two locations: the first at the IRC facility at the UC Davis Health campus in Sacramento, and second at the MRI facility for Integrative Neurosciences in Davis. Contact: website: https://lnkd.in/eerf2hjB contact: imaging-research-center@ucdavis.edu UC Davis Shared Core Facilities A core is a group or facility that provides shared access to research resources. The UC Davis approach to cores is comprehensive and applies to life sciences, physical sciences, social sciences, and the arts and humanities. Shared research resources available at UC Davis, include: 58 cores : labs, centers, offices, and units that own resources and provide services 178 resources : equipment, space, software, datasets, and other assets 277 services : analysis, consultation, training, recording, and other expertise for hire or for free ... with more being added all the time Access the Shared Core Directory: https://lnkd.in/gUhVbxEj #ucdavis #ResearchResources #researchlife
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Continuing this week's series on #RuralHealth, we are reminded of The Arnold P. Gold Foundation fellowship project which aims to bring the doctor’s office to people living in Vermont’s rural regions. Read entire news article at: go.uvm.edu/mobilehealth As featured this summer on the Larner College of Medicine website and the Larner Medicine newsletter by Janet Essman Franz… a #UVMLarnerMed project by students Lindsay Aldrich ’25 and Richard Vuong ’25 has led to an innovative new health care delivery vehicle and a novel technology agreement between UVM’s biomedical engineering design hub and The University of Vermont Health Network. Located in the Center for Biomedical Innovation, the Omni-mission Health Truck mock-up space allows the design team to test different configurations using the defined space, mounting hardware, furniture, and equipment that would be deployed in real-life scenarios. University of Vermont University of Vermont Foundation & Alumni Association #larnermedicine #mobilehealth #mobilehealthclinic #ruralmedicine #Rural #PowerOfRural #NationalRuralHealthDay [Image descriptions: 1. Lindsay Aldrich (left) and Richard Vuong in the mobile health clinic mockup (photo by Bailey Beltramo) 2. The Omni-mission Health Truck mock-up space with hardware, furniture, and equipment.]
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"Thrilled to announce that I've officially graduated with my Master’s degree in Biomedical Science! From The University of Salford Grateful for the journey, the knowledge gained, and the incredible support from mentors Professor Chloe E James, Zeljka Krpetic and colleagues. Excited to apply my expertise in healthcare administration and scientific research to drive impactful innovations and improve patient care. Here’s to new beginnings and continued growth! #BiomedicalScience #The University of Salford #NewBeginnings #HealthcareInnovation"
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📢 The University of Iowa Roy J. and Lucille A. Carver College of Medicine GAP Fund at the University of Iowa supports innovative faculty and staff in developing medical devices, drug delivery systems, and health software technology. Eligible applicants include faculty, staff, postdoctoral fellows, and scholars from the College of Medicine. Projects can receive up to $40,000 in funding, which can be used for prototyping, software development, usability studies, and more. ⏰ The deadline for proposals is 𝐅𝐞𝐛𝐫𝐮𝐚𝐫𝐲 𝟕, 𝟐𝟎𝟐𝟓. 🔗 https://lnkd.in/gzSn-pYQ University of Iowa College of Dentistry and Dental Clinics University of Iowa Roy J. and Lucille A. Carver College of Medicine University of Iowa College of Public Health University of Iowa College of Pharmacy University of Iowa Health Care - Department of Internal Medicine University of Iowa Office of Innovation University of Iowa Research Foundation University of Iowa College of Public Health University of Iowa College of Liberal Arts and Sciences University of Iowa Health Care University of Iowa Center for Advancement John Pappajohn Entrepreneurial Center at The University of Iowa
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NEWS: University of New Mexico Opens College of Nursing and Public Health Excellence Building -- The University of New Mexico opened the $43.2 million College of Nursing and Public Health Excellence (CON-PHE) building in Albuquerque in October of 2024. Designed by Dekker in association with RDG Planning & Design, the 93,000-sf structure consolidates activities previously dispersed in 10 separate locations, while also providing critical space for expansion. Flexible teaching labs and classrooms are equipped with innovative technologies to support interactive learning, training, and exploration. Facilities for the College of Nursing include a 450-sf clinical research lab with integrated room partitions for patient observation, as well as a collaborative research environment with high-speed data capabilities. Leveraging abundant glazing to put science on display, a 3,020-sf wet lab on the second story offers advanced instrumentation for biomedical discovery. The College of Population Health occupies approximately half of the first floor. Enterprise Builders broke ground in August of 2022 on the sustainable development, which is slated to attain LEED Silver certification. https://lnkd.in/dMRuKsDa #HigherEducation #AcademicMedical #AlliedHealth #InterdisciplinaryResearch #Collaboration #LaboratoryTeaching #LaboratoryWet #EducationClassroom #EducationFacultyOffice #Sustainability
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I am excited to announce with Jim Clements, President at Clemson University, that the Medical University of South Carolina’s Board voted to approve the project planning phase and endorsed a letter of intent between MUSC and Clemson University laying the groundwork for us to construct a new state-of-the-art medical facility on the Clemson campus. This new facility will deliver clinical care access to CU students and employees, as well as the addition of human performance research labs, advanced imaging and other cutting edge medical services. MUSC looks forward to the opportunity to partner with Clemson to continue to elevate and deliver outstanding healthcare for the Clemson students and employees. To learn more about this partnership, visit: https://lnkd.in/e6924br6
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Curious about the intersection of research and medicine? MD-PhD candidate Kyleigh Kriener shares her journey in UQ-Ochsner's intercalated program, combining clinical training with groundbreaking research in surgical education. Kyleigh completed her undergraduate degree at the University of Iowa, before completing a Master of Science at the University of Massachusetts Lowell, prior to undertaking her MD with UQ-Ochsner. Learn how she balances her passions, family life, and a global education experience. 🌎🩺 #UQOchsner #MedicalResearch #PhDJourney #MedicalStudent #OchsnerHealth
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A $10 million joint gift from Edward and Jennifer St. John and the Edward St. John Foundation will launch the Edward & Jennifer St. John Center for Translational Engineering and Medicine (CTEM), a collaboration between the University of Maryland School of Medicine at the University of Maryland, Baltimore (UMB) and the University of Maryland - A. James Clark School of Engineeringat the University of Maryland. Together, researchers from these distinct disciplines will tackle a broad spectrum of generational health challenges and drive medical innovations that benefit patients in Maryland and beyond. Occupying the fourth floor of 4MLK — a new state-of-the-art facility in the University of Maryland BioPark in Baltimore — the Edward & Jennifer St. John Center for Translational Engineering and Medicine will foster face-to-face collaboration among clinicians and engineers as they develop next-generation medical solutions. This video demonstrates the possibilities of the partnership between the School of Medicine and School of Engineering at the Center for Translatiional Engineering and Medicine. https://lnkd.in/eMhQ_y6Z #MPowerMD
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