"The Department of Biomedical Engineering is an ABET-accredited, highly-ranked department, which benefits from a longstanding and extensive collegial partnership with the world-renowned Washington University School of Medicine. We seek to provide a first-class undergraduate engineering-based education to prepare students for a variety of careers. Our graduate training focuses on cutting-edge research which endeavors to encompass modern, interdisciplinary approaches to advancing basic science with the hope of better understanding, diagnosing and treating human diseases."@en . "Washington University used to be an offer for WUPHF.com, but solely for the naming rights for WUPHF (Washington University Public Health Fund). According to a deleted scene, Andy Bernard called it a safety school. So Michael Scott told Andy that the next offer will be from Cornell."@en . . "Washington University"@en . "Washington University used to be an offer for WUPHF.com, but solely for the naming rights for WUPHF (Washington University Public Health Fund). According to a deleted scene, Andy Bernard called it a safety school. So Michael Scott told Andy that the next offer will be from Cornell."@en . "The Department of Biomedical Engineering is an ABET-accredited, highly-ranked department, which benefits from a longstanding and extensive collegial partnership with the world-renowned Washington University School of Medicine. We seek to provide a first-class undergraduate engineering-based education to prepare students for a variety of careers. Our graduate training focuses on cutting-edge research which endeavors to encompass modern, interdisciplinary approaches to advancing basic science with the hope of better understanding, diagnosing and treating human diseases. Major research thrusts are: \n* bioelectrical engineering \n* cell & tissue engineering \n* imaging technologies \n* molecular engineering We have 16 core faculty, more than 300 undergraduate and 100 graduate students and are housed in a superb, modern teaching and research facility, The Uncas A. Whitaker Hall for Biomedical Engineering. A second facility, The Stephen F. & Camilla T. Brauer Hall (slated to open in 2010) will provide expansion space for our dynamic, still-growing department. Washington University in St. Louis School of Engineering & Applied Science, Department of Biomedical Engineering Whitaker Hall, Campus Box 1097, One Brookings Drive, St. Louis, Missouri 63130 Phone: (314) 935-7208, Fax: (314) 935-7448"@en . . .