Solutions to Tomorrow’s Challenges
Our program fosters interdisciplinary research that merges clinical expertise with advanced engineering techniques. Our researchers collaborate on projects that redefine what’s possible in patient care and medical technology. From designing groundbreaking medical devices to developing new treatment protocols, our research projects aim to create tangible benefits for patients and the broader health care community.
Engineering Innovation for Better Health
EnMed research brings engineers and physicians together to solve real-world health challenges. Our research drives innovation from bench to bedside.
Recognized Excellence
At the heart of our program is a commitment to seamless integration between engineering and medicine. This synergy allows us to push boundaries, offering physicianeers the chance to pioneer solutions that blend technical innovation with compassionate care.
A team of students from Texas A&M School of Engineering Medicine (EnMed) launched “Hearts in Hand”, a project that uses 3D-printed silicone heart models paired with a surgical training curriculum.
One of the most significant challenges in today’s ever-changing health care landscape is leveraging artificial intelligence (AI) while protecting patient privacy and supporting broader access to high-quality care.
Since graduating its first class in 2023, Texas A&M School of Engineering Medicine has quickly advanced, matching students to top residencies and filing early-stage patents. Leading the way is Interim Dean Timothy Boone, MD, PhD.
Researchers Investigate Impact of Race in Cancer Treatment
Results highlight need for more diverse populations in clinical trialsAnalyzing real-world data can help identify minority patients who might have better than expected outcomes for cancer therapies. This finding should prompt clinical trials to include more diverse populations for a more complete evaluation of therapeutic outcomes.
Read the Full StoryEnter the Physicianeers—How They Will Transform Health Care
For two decades, team science has been posited as a more productive approach to solving major problems. The concept of uniting in practice disciplines that are converged in nature but have been academically separated is fundamentally well-founded.
Read the Full StoryFrom Cancer Center to Classroom: Professor Bridges Research-Practice Gap in Medicine
Dr. Sara Rogers is on a mission to prepare future physicianeers with the skills and confidence they need to positively impact patient care.
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Our research program is continually evolving. More information about specific initiatives, projects, and opportunities will be shared soon. The Texas A&M School of Engineering Medicine is committed to driving the future of health care innovation—and this is just the beginning.