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Bioengineering is rooted in physics, mathematics, chemistry, biology, and the life sciences. It is a multi‑disciplinary approach to the systematic, quantitative, and integrative methods of developing solutions to problems important in biology, medical research, and clinical proactive and population studies. Conducting research in bioengineering enables students to apply their knowledge of physical or engineering principles to address problems in biology and medicine. It also gives postgraduate students and industry the opportunity to conduct bioengineering and nanomedicine research with world‑class scientists.