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Biomedical Engineering Rehab Sciences

The Center for Biomedical Engineering Research and Rehabilitation Science

CBERS

CBERS was established in 1985 and has since been identified as a Center of Excellence at Louisiana Tech University by the Louisiana State Legislature, and more recently by the University of Louisiana System following a comprehensive review of programs at all of its colleges and universities. The Center develops and promotes basic and translational biomedical research, intellectual property, strong ties with biotechnology and the medical industry, and the educational experience and potential of our engineering and science students in biosciences. Through its mission and vision, CBERS contributes to the economic development of Louisiana.

The Center is actively engaged in all major fields of biomedical research. CBERS faculty are internationally acclaimed for the interdisciplinary biomedical research they conduct in the broad fields of Neural Engineering and Neuroscience, BioMEMS, and Nanobiotechnology. Research laboratories support and enhance these efforts in biosignal and bioimage acquisition and processing, computer modeling and neural networks, biosensors, drug delivery, cell culture and tissue engineering, cancer detection, stem cells, and gene technology. The Center promotes faculty’s entrepreneurial activities and continues to pursue research partnerships with academic institutions, medical centers, and industry regionally, nationally, and internationally. CBERS research sponsors include the Whitaker Foundation, the State of Louisiana, as well as the US National Science Foundation, National Institutes of Health, Air Force Office of Sponsored Research, Veterans’ Affairs, and Department of Education.

CBERS provides unique opportunities for faculty and students throughout the University to participate in a multitude of educational and research outreach activities and programs the Center organizes. CBERS coordinates and facilitates all biomedical engineering research activities on campus and fosters collaborative research activities among a diverse group of faculty members with expertise that spans many academic disciplines including Biomedical Engineering, all other engineering disciplines, the physical and biological sciences, and the medical sciences. CBERS’s members benefit from the Center’s history of cooperation and collaboration with Tech’s Institute for Micromanufacturing (IfM) and Tech’s Center for Numerical Simulation and Modeling.

The Center is housed in the 50,000 square foot Biomedical Engineering Building (BMEB), which includes staff and administrative offices, lecture halls and teaching laboratories, core and individual faculty research laboratories with a wide range of state-of-the-art and clinical-grade equipment. A 5,500 square feet of electronically controlled access space at BMEB is dedicated to first-class animal research facilities with two surgical suites, animal housing, autoclave, and storage rooms, as well as tissue and bacterial culture laboratories with CO2 incubators, biological safety II cabinets, and filtered air transfer hoods.

Our Mission

The mission of the Center for Biomedical Engineering and Rehabilitation Science (CBERS) is to conduct basic and translational research in Biomedical Engineering and Rehabilitation Engineering that would lead to the understanding of the mechanisms and modeling of biological processes and phenomena, and provide solutions to problems that limit the health and well-being of individuals. We accomplish this mission by providing a state-of-the-art research environment that promotes the education and training in Biomedical and Rehabilitation Engineering, encourages interdisciplinary and inter-institutional research collaborations, generates intellectual property and stimulates the economic development of the State of Louisiana.

Our Vision

Our vision is to develop novel biotechnology and advanced interventions, including diagnostic and prosthetic devices, algorithms, tools, and biomaterials, that would critically contribute to the elucidation of complex biological structures and functions, and assist with the treatment of, and rehabilitation from, medical diseases and disorders. To accomplish this vision we partner with industry, government, and academic institutions throughout the State of Louisiana, nationally and internationally.