Pitt vs. Drexel/Rutgers/Njit for Biomedical engineering

<p>I would say the bio-E dept is pretty solid. If you’re going into tissue engineering, Pitt is also a great place to be because they have the McGowan Institute for Regenerative Medicine and there’s also another place that does tissue engineering (not related to Upitt, but they’re in Pittsburgh… I can’t remember their exact name at the moment). If you ever have time, look at Dr. Gerlach’s work on his skin gun, [Military</a> Medicine: The War on Wounds | Newsweek Health | Newsweek.com](<a href=“http://www.newsweek.com/id/136309]Military”>Military Medicine: The War on Wounds) … and this guy works for Pitt! </p>

<p>I’m a freshman, so I haven’t seen the full potentioal of the Bio-E dept yet, but I’ve already got an internship doing stem cell research here during the summer with a Pitt professor. To me, that says a lot.</p>