About the course
This exclusive offering by Western New England University gives you an unprecedented opportunity to be a part of novel research in the emerging field of Acoustic Processing for Cell and Gene Therapy. This concentration is offered as part of the Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering program which is directed toward both full-time and part-time students with a special emphasis on providing training and experience in performing independent research. Cell and gene therapy are the future of medicine, enabling us to treat and prevent illness as never before. Through research led by Dr. Bart Lipkens, Western New England University has helped to pioneer the use of acoustic filtration across a variety of applications from water filtration to cardiac surgery. Today, Dr. Lipkens leads the research efforts of MilliporeSigma to develop platforms to streamline and automate the manufacturing of cell and gene therapies. By gaining more advanced skills, you will learn how to effectively study and implement the techniques and innovations that will transform personalized medicine and other bioprocessing applications in the next decades. Scholarships - View all scholarships Internships
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Duration: 3 Semester(s)Fees: US$38,250
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