BMES is a professional organization that strives to educate both undergraduate and graduate students on the design, development, and advancement of medical and engineering technology through university research and industrial practice. Our objective is to provide our members with opportunities to network with professionals, help our members to advance their current skills and develop new skills, and be a resource for information and advice for students, all with the purpose of helping them further their careers in the field of biomedical engineering.
The Biomedical Engineering Society (BMES) student chapter at Colorado State University is a professional society for students interested in the vast field of bioengineering such as tissue engineering, development of prosthetics and much more within the subclasses of regenerative medicine, biosensors, and multimodal imaging. Our main interest is to promote and enhance biomedical engineering knowledge worldwide and its utilization for the health and well-being of humankind. The national organization also has information about BME careers.
Our goal is to connect students with industry, research, and one another. Each semester BMES hosts numerous events including presentations and panels about what to expect when job interviewing and best interview practices. We also participated in various company site tours including visits to AlloSource and Medtronic. We have a great time, whether it is socially or professionally, and encourage you to join!
Documents
BMES Constitution 2017 (PDF)

Contact Information
Current Officers
President – Jackie Foss; jackquie@rams.colostate.edu
Vice President – Luis Monterrosa Zavaleta; lmonte@rams.colostate.edu
Treasurer – Aaron Telesz; atelesz@rams.colostate.edu
Secretary – Dolly Ricapor; dollyr@rams.colostate.edu
For more information or to get involved in BMES, please contact the BMES President or Secretary or Brett.Beal@colostate.edu (academic adviser).