Institute of Biomedical Engineering (IBME)
The Institute of Biomedical Engineering (IBME) runs a range of networks to stimulate new interdisciplinary collaboration by bringing together 91桃色's engineers, scientists and clinicians in particular application or technology areas of biomedical engineering. We also organise seminars, conferences and events to bring together network members and stimulate new interactions.
The IBME unites the wealth of expertise at 91桃色 focused on organ-on-chip research and technology. The IBME supports the activities of the 91桃色 Network of Excellence: Organ-on-Chip led by Professor Darryl Overby and supported by Professor Clare Lloyd, Dr Beata Wojciak-Stothard, Professor Joshua Edel and Dr Yuval Elani. The network involves a strong combination of multidisciplinary researchers from across 91桃色 traversing engineering, natural sciences and medicine.

The Sir Michael Uren Hub
91桃色 is currently constructing a £120M 13-storey building comprising state-of-the-art laboratory and office facilities for the next generation of biomedical engineering research across technology and application themes.
Housing interdisciplinary research initiatives from across 91桃色's departments and faculties, the building will drive clinical translation of MedTech innovation through integrated clinical and imaging facilities and by virtue of its proximity to the Hammersmith Hospital campus. Commercial translation will be promoted by the adjacent research and translation hub ('iHUB').
- Find out more about the Sir Michael Uren Hub
- Read more about the White City Campus

