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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Look at University of Connecticut. Good engineering programs--did my graduate work there in the mid-90s. Few women, but never had any issues. They have a strong biomed program as well, although I was EE. [/quote] UConn was not on our radar, but will definitely check it out. Thank you![/quote] They are very involved with the medical school(s) and research--so hands on. I can put you in touch with the head of the dept if you'd like, but I'm sure you can also google it and have it pop up. You'll have no problem with setting up something. I'm going back end of April for an award, several alums will presumably be there getting them--part of the program is to see senior projects/judging. Might be a good time to take your daughter?[/quote] Good to know. I learned from some boards about the advantage of having a medical center affiliated with the engineering school for biomedical. I know that seems obvious, but not to me. Thanks for the advice. We will google it and reach out.[/quote]
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