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In the School of Biological and Health Systems Engineering, students learn to apply engineering and life science principles to improve human health. SBHSE students engage in research that’s making a difference today, working alongside our world-class faculty in state-of-the-art labs while you prepare to work in one of the fastest-growing careers over the next decade. Whether you want to start
a company, discover new therapies, create engineered gene networks, research brain-machine interfaces, develop virtual reality-based rehabilitation engines or grow new organs, you can do it here. Find news and events from SBHSE.

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Fulton Schools Maroon team places second in the 2019 Academic Bowl

Fulton Schools students put their heads together and earned second place in the 2019 Arizona State University Academic Bowl. The Maroon team students — Kai Yin, a computer science junior; Geoffrey Wong, a computer science senior; Kyle Xue, a double-major biomedical engineering and computer science junior; Jack Fleitman, a computer science senior; Colton Sowers, a…