Health Care Technology

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Concern, compassion, and hard science combine to create tools and systems that solve complex biological and medical problems in a wide-ranging field.

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Our programs in bioengineering, electrical and computer engineering, computer science, and statistics aim to find technical solutions to some of healthcare's most pressing problems. Our grads find jobs in business, legal, and intellectual property roles in companies and government agencies in the health care sector.

Quentin Sanders, bioengineering professor, in his lab demonstrating the exoskeleton mechanical hand

Quentin Sanders, assistant professor in the Department of Bioengineering and the Department of Mechanical Engineering, combines health care and tech with his creation of a robotic exoskeleton arm. 

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George Mason is Virginia's largest public R1 research university

Leading the future of biotech with outstanding innovative research

Our faculty combines engineering, technology, and expertise in health care to create products that help people. Their research is featured in notable healthcare publications, produced in some of the finest labs and centers on George Mason's campuses, and teaches the next generation of biotech professionals.

Concern, compassion, and hard science combine to create tools and systems that solve complex biological and medical problems in a wide-ranging field.

  • Advanced computer modeling, mapping, and sensor development improve the functionality of prosthetic limbs.

  • Robotics and cloud computing allow doctors to collaborate and perform delicate medical procedures and diagnostics from miles away.

  • Nanotechnology and signal processing improve the delivery of specifically targeted medical technology. 

Siddhartha Sidkar sits in a classroom with a green background
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Remi Veneziano smiles proudly in his lab
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Vivian Motti smiles in her faculty profile and wears a black dress.
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