The Emerging Technologies Building is home to both the Department of Biomedical Engineering and the Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering. This state-of-the-art building was designed to help bring together the brightest minds across disciplines, colleges and institutions to educate students, conduct landmark research and to develop new and innovative technologies. This facility added 212,000 gross square feet of much-needed classroom, laboratory, student study area and administrative space.
The Zachry Engineering Education Complex is located directly across from the Emerging Technologies building and houses the College of Engineering at Texas A&M University. Completed in 2018, Zachry is the largest academic building on campus and unlike any other facility in the nation. It is complete with 525,000 square feet of classrooms, labs, an Engineering Design Center, Starbucks, and study spaces.
The Texas A&M campus is one of the largest in the nation at 5,200 acres and with over 60,000 students. The university has a number of facilities dedicated to shared research services. A full list of research facilities and resources commonly used by BME@TAMU faculty can be found here.
The TIPS state-of-the-art 112,000 square foot facility offers a setting for exceptional GLP-compliant large animal preclinical studies. The space includes hree 600 sq.ft. surgical suites as well as suites for pre-op, recovery, and intensive care needs. In collaboration with the Texas A&M College of Veterinary Medicine, large & small animal model development, cardiovascular medical device studies, implantation and testing as well as cardiovascular & clinical pathology are also available.
The National Center for Therapeutics Manufacturing is an interdisciplinary workforce education and research center serving the global biopharmaceutical and vaccine manufacturing industries. has several main objectives. The team of dedicated staff and faculty within the facility are prepared to lead a national response to manufacture pandemic and influenza vaccines for the U.S. population, among many other important initiatives.