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Biology From Electrical Engineer to Tissue Engineer
Thanks! You’ve all been very helpful and welcoming :) Tissue engineering involves growing biological material and leverages skillsets from multiple engineering disciplines. Regenerative medicine would be one such application. This entails growing tissues to repair damaged organs in patients. I...- DonnieBrasco
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Biology From Electrical Engineer to Tissue Engineer
My alma mater may be an option. However, I don't have any direct connections to the bio department.- DonnieBrasco
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Biology From Electrical Engineer to Tissue Engineer
(b) sounds like a more realistic route for me. Do academic labs hire people or take on volunteers who have spent some time (just under 2 years) working in industry? I’d imagine it’s hard to start that conversation due to my lack of a .edu email haha- DonnieBrasco
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Biology From Electrical Engineer to Tissue Engineer
Just under 2 years. Yes. I’ve mostly worked on ASICs and SW stuff.- DonnieBrasco
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Biology From Electrical Engineer to Tissue Engineer
Long time lurker, first time poster. I did my undergrad in EE. I'm looking to transition into something in the biomedical space, particularly tissue engineering. I might want to do a PhD, but I'm just seeking a new challenge at this point in my life. Is there any way that I can work part-time...- DonnieBrasco
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