Multi-Disciplinary Research Centers & Programs
National Simulation Resource (NIH)
Provides instructional, software and other tools in support of the Physiome Project.
Resource Facility for Population Kinetics (NIH)
A computer resource facility sponsored by the National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering.
National ESCA and Surface Analysis Center for Biomedical Problems (NIH)
A state-of-the-art surface analysis instrumentation and research facility serving the biomedical research community.
Center for Medical and Industrial Ultrasound (CIMU) An inter-departmental, multidisciplinary organization dedicated to ultrasound education, research and technology development for the academic, industrial and medical communities.
Image Computing Systems Laboratory
A laboratory for researching topics in image processing, medical imaging and computer imaging.
W. H. Coulter Foundation Translational Research
Partner
Furthering collaboration between engineers and clinicians and moving biomedical engineering technologies from laboratory into medical practices.
NSR Physiome Project
A worldwide effort to define the physiome via databasing and the development of integrated quantitative and descriptive modeling.
Heart and Muscle Mechanics
Using a wide variety of biophysical, mathematical, molecular biology and engineering approaches to activating and regulating the cardiac and skeletal muscle.
Institute for Stem Cell & Regenerative Medicine
The ethical pursuit of basic research to unleash the potential of stem cells for improved therapies and cures for patients.
University of Washington Engineered Biomaterials–21st Century (UWEB-21)
brings together a cross-disciplinary team of scientists, biologists, engineers, researchers and physicians, as well as industry leaders, to exploit specific biological mechanisms in the development of medical innovations.






