
Bioengineering Research Group
We develop research-led approaches to addressing important health and biological challenges, using materials science, optical physics, applied mathematics and engineering approaches.
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Our research
Discover all the key research programs run by the Bioengineering Research Group.
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Our study options
We offer research and coursework degrees in many facets of bioengineering.
Specialist facilities
Find out more about some of our leading-edge research facilities available.
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ANFF-VIC Biointerface Engineering Hub
The ANFF-Vic Biointerface Engineering Hub at Swinburne focuses on synthetic and biological components to create materials and surfaces with new properties.
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Our publications
Read articles, papers, book chapters, reports and more, written by our researchers.
Centre news
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- Engineering
Swinburne to be theme leader in $12.6m maritime project
Swinburne will be a theme leader in the new $12.6 million ARC Industrial Transformation Training Centre for Biofilm Research and Innovation.
Monday 18 July 2022 -
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NHMRC Ideas Grants awarded to Swinburne researchers
Swinburne’s Professor Sarah Russell and Associate Professor Elisabeth Lambert will receive a share of $239 million for their innovative research projects through the National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) Ideas Grants scheme.
Friday 12 November 2021 -
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Swinburne grad enhancing lives through work in MedTech
After completing a 12-month placement at medical technology company Medtronic, Michael Haines landed a role designing medical technologies that are improving the lives of many people.
Friday 03 September 2021 -
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Swinburne-led research aims to improve health outcomes for pancreatic cancer patients
A Swinburne-led research team is exploring the use of a tiny implant device that delivers chemotherapy directly into the tumour of a patient with pancreatic cancer to improve health outcomes for these patients.
Wednesday 25 August 2021 -
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Researchers work to develop rapid cancer detection from a single drop of blood
Detecting and monitoring cancer through a simple finger prick blood test is the goal of a joint project between Swinburne and industry partner Universal Biosensors.
Wednesday 04 August 2021
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Looking for more information on the Bioengineering Research Group?
Contact Professor Sally McArthur on +61 3 9214 8452 or via email on smcarthur@swinburne.edu.au.