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Resources for the the Bioengineering community

Faculty, students, and researchers in bioengineering and related areas have numerous opportunities to collaborate and meet.

  • Harvard Biotechnology Club

    The GSAS Harvard Biotechnology Club is a non-profit, student organization that hosts events and provides services that allow members to explore the world of business and biotechnology. The Biotech Club's mission is to bridge the gap between industry and academia by building relationships with companies operating in the biotechnology and healthcare sphere. Corporate sponsorships support all club activities and operations.

Affiliated Activities

  • Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering at Harvard University

    The mission of theWyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering at Harvard University is to discover the engineering principles that nature uses to build living things and to harness this knowledge to create biologically inspired materials, devices, and control technologies for medical and non-medical applications. In medicine, the Institute's goal is to advance the science and engineering necessary to develop biomimetic materials, microdevices, microrobots, and innovative disease reprogramming technologies that emulate how living cells, tissues and organs self-organize and naturally regulate themselves. SEAS serves as the lead administrative school for the Wyss Institute.

  • Da Vinci Group

    A group of ~25 members have recently come together as the da Vinci Group on the basis of their shared belief that the next round of fundamental advances in the life sciences will emerge by viewing biological processes in a very different way: as manifestations of the fundamental principles that apply to all types of systems non-biological and biological.

  • Harvard Catalyst

    Harvard Catalyst is a pan-Harvard University enterprise dedicated to improving human health. It is a shared enterprise of Harvard University, its ten schools and its eighteen Academic Healthcare Centers (AHC), as well as the Boston College School of Nursing, MIT, the Cambridge Health Alliance, Harvard Pilgrim Health Care and numerous community partners. The resources of the Harvard Catalyst are available to all faculties at Harvard regardless of their institutional affiliation or academic degree.

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