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  1. B.S. Biochemistry Requirements. The Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry degree program contains the following: general core classes; technical courses that provide a strong background in biochemistry; technical electives to explore areas in greater depth; courses involving undergraduate research, and free electives.

  2. Visit Us. Our main office is located on the corner of Ferst Drive and Cherry Street in the Ford Environmental Science & Technology Building. The Ford Building is part of Georgia Tech's "Biotech Quad" and is host to classrooms, research labs, and even several start-ups from the Advanced Technology Development Center (ATDC). 311 Ferst Drive NW.

  3. Biomedical Engineering (BS) Course Description and Catalog. Focus: integrating the life sciences and engineering and applying the results of that integration to the field of medicine.

  4. BIO@TECH is taught by Georgia Tech faculty and instructors in the School of Biological Sciences, and by Patricia Mote of Georgia State University, recipient of 2003-2004 Siemens Award for Advanced Placement. Under the direction of these faculty, students explore key breakthroughs and issues in current biology, as well as the challenges they ...

  5. Focus: Advancing research that integrates engineering principles with the life sciences to improve health, the environment, and engineering applications. The Bioengineering doctoral program is a unique and interdisciplinary graduate program, ranked 2nd in the nation by U.S. News and World Report. The BioE graduate program is the most innovative and integrative program available at Georgia Tech ...

  6. Hello there! I'm an undergrad at Georgia Tech with a major in Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering with a concentration in biotechnology. I really want to get into genetic engineering specifically and was wondering what school would be best to go to during graduate school.

  7. STELAR is a one-of-its-kind learning sciences research group embedded within the Wallace H. Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering at Georgia Tech and Emory University. Our goal is to contribute to changing the engineering workforce so that it is diverse and inclusive and fully leverages all of our national talent to effectively address ...