Research Partners
The Wallace H. Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering thrives on collaboration. Through strategic partnerships with leading healthcare institutions, foundations, and research centers, faculty and students engage in impactful research that advances human health and biomedical innovation.

This foundation supports research and education to improve the understanding, diagnosis, and treatment of Chiari malformation and syringomyelia, working closely with academic and clinical partners.

One of the nation’s top pediatric hospitals, CHOA partners with the department to support clinical research, pediatric innovation, and hands-on training for students and faculty.
A collaboration between Georgia Tech and Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta, this center accelerates pediatric innovation by supporting translational research and commercialization of new medical technologies.

HeRO focuses on improving outcomes for children with congenital heart disease through interdisciplinary research in cardiology, surgery, and biomedical engineering.

This facility supports research in nanotechnology, microfabrication, and materials science, offering cleanroom access and advanced instrumentation for developing biomedical devices and nanoscale systems.

This nonprofit funds pediatric brain tumor research and partners with academic institutions to accelerate the development of innovative treatments for children.

The namesake of the department, this foundation supports translational research and entrepreneurship in biomedical engineering, with a focus on improving patient care.