Fast Facts
- The MD-PhD BME program is led by four faculty members representing both the Indiana University School of Medicine (IUSM) and Purdue’s Weldon School of Biomedical Engineering.
- Purdue is renowned for medical device innovation, translation, and entrepreneurship; biomedical engineering faculty members at Purdue have been inventors on more than 100 issued U.S. patents, with over half licensed.
- A pioneer of biomedical engineering research at Purdue, Dr. Les Geddes, won the 2006 National Medal of Technology. Today, the Weldon School is a leader in biomedical engineering education and research in four signature research areas.
- The innovative Martin C. Jischke Hall of Biomedical Engineering is strategically located in Purdue’s Discovery Park, a translational research-intensive area of campus. The facility’s interconnected, flexible, open-concept laboratories facilitate creativity and collaboration among faculty and students.
- The U.S. News & World Report ranked the Purdue College of Engineering graduate program #7 for 2019.
- The IUSM is the nation’s largest medical school. It is located on the 93-acre Indiana University Medical Center campus in Indianapolis, which includes four hospitals: University, Eskenazi Health, Roudebush Veteran’s Administration, and the James Whitcomb Riley Hospital for Children.
- We guarantee all students in good standing full support throughout their medical school and graduate training. Currently, there are 8 total MSTP slots available per year.
- As of September 2016, 57 students are enrolled in the MSTP program, with approximately 26% pursuing a PhD in biomedical engineering.
- Our program prides itself on its diverse student population. Currently our student body represents: 46% female, 54% male, 19% underrepresented groups (Hispanic, African American, and Native American).
- Our students are successful researchers and communicators. Graduates have published an average of 2.4 first-author papers per student and a total of 7.8 papers per student. It is now required that a first-author publication must be in place prior to returning to 3rd year medical school.
- 28% of our 115 training faculty are physician-scientists or physician-engineers.