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Research areas
Cellular, Molecular and Genome Engineering & Synthetic Biology applied to Immunoengineering & Cancer, Drug Delivery, Gene & Cell Therapies, Nanomedicine, Genome & Epigenome Engineering
Bioengineering
Foyt Family Professor of Bioengineering;
Professor of Chemistry and Materials Science & NanoEngineering;
CPRIT Scholar in Cancer Research
Average rating
3.4
16 temporary mock ratings
Difficulty
3.4
course-linked average
Courses
7
in seeded sections
Cellular, Molecular and Genome Engineering & Synthetic Biology applied to Immunoengineering & Cancer, Drug Delivery, Gene & Cell Therapies, Nanomedicine, Genome & Epigenome Engineering
BIOE 500
Repeatable for Credit.
BIOE 506
Independent investigation of a specific topic in modern bioengineering research under the direction of a faculty member. Repeatable for Credit.
BIOE 507
Students take BIOE 507 as a Component I of the research concentration of the MBE program. The class is 2 credit hours counting toward an MBE degree. The project may vary depending on the mentor’s group focus and range from lab assay work, material studies, design, and assembly of biomedical devices, simulations, and many others. Mutually Exclusive: Cannot register for BIOE 507 if student has credit for BIOE 307.
BIOE 526
This is a course for graduate students who are interested in learning the emerging field of precision genome editing and its applications in biology and medicine. This is a lecture course consisting of classes that meet weekly for 3 hours; instruction is delivered both in a lecture setting and through projects.
BIOE 607
Students take BIOE 607 as a Component II of research concentration of the MBE program. The class is 5 credit hours counting toward MBE degree. The project focuses on research project defined within Component I and its results. Results will be presented to open forum of students and faculty. The grade for this class is awarded based on the report and presentation.
CHEM 800
Repeatable for Credit.
SSPB 800
Graduate students will conduct independent research/thesis project under the direction of their advisor. Repeatable for Credit.