- Weldon School of Biomedical Engineering
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staff = 27
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head = George R. Wodicka
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undergrad = 134
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city =West Lafayette
state =Indiana
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affiliations =Purdue University
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website = http://www.engineering.purdue.edu/BME
address = 206 South Intramural Drive
West Lafayette, IN 47906
telephone = 765-494-2995
coor =The Weldon School of Biomedical Engineering is
Purdue University 's school ofbiomedical engineering . The school offers an undergraduate B.S. degree in biomedical engineering and M.S., Ph.D., and integrated M.D.-Ph.D. graduate degrees in biomedical engineering.History
Biomedical engineering at Purdue started in 1974 with the creation of the Hillenbrand Biomedical Engineering Center. The Center was headed by Dr. Leslie A. Geddes and located in Purdue's A.A. Potter Engineering Center cite news | url = https://engineering.purdue.edu/IIES/Research/PAST/HBMEC/ | title = HBMEC | publisher = Purdue Engineering | accessdate 2006-10-20] . Currently, it is the only engineering discipline at Purdue that requires an entrance exam to be accepted into the program. In 1998, the Hillenbrand Biomedical Engineering Center was elevated in status to the Department of Biomedical Engineering within the school of Engineering at Purdue. George R. Wodicka was the department's founding head. After a generous $10 million donation by Norman Weldon, an
alumnus of Purdue, and his family, the department was formally expanded into a school of biomedical engineering. The donation provided for hiring additional faculty, research initiatives and other start-up costs cite news | url = http://www.purdue.edu/UNS/html3month/2004/041022.Jischke.Weldon.html | title = Purdue fund-raising campaign top $1 billion, goal raised | publisher = Purdue News | date = 2004-10-22 | accessdate = 2006-10-20] . In honor of Weldon's donation, the school is named The Weldon School of Biomedical Engineering. In 2006, the Weldon School moved from Potter Center to the new Biomedical Engineering Building on Purdue's campus. Dr. Geddes, to date, remains on staff as aProfessor Emeritus . George R. Wodicka is now the head of The Weldon School. As of 2008, the biomedical engineering building was renamed to the Martin C. Jischke Hall of Biomedical Engineering, after the former president of Purdue University.Facilities
In 2006, Purdue University opened the Biomedical Engineering Building. The state-of-the-art building cost $25 million and was financed in part by grants from the
Whitaker Foundation and the State of Indiana. The building is strategically located near Lynn Hall of Veterinary Medicine, Birck Nanotechnology Center, Burton D. Morgan Center for Entrepreneurship, Bindley Bioscience Center, and Lilly Hall of Life Sciences. The building houses the academic and head offices for the Biomedical Engineering School, learning spaces, research labs, faculty offices, conference rooms, and a computer lab cite news | url = https://engineering.purdue.edu/BME/AboutUs/Facilities/ | title = Facilities | publisher = The Weldon School | accessdate = 2006-10-20] .External links
* [http://www.engineering.purdue.edu/BME The Weldon School of Biomedical Engineering]
* [http://www.weldonbme.org/index.php/C79/ The Weldon News Blog]References
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