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The Department of Biomedical Engineering is under the College of Engineering and also crosses over with the University Medical School. The Department of Biomedical Engineering records span from 1972-2004, with the bulk of the material being from 2000-2002. The majority of the material is in regards to the buildings and additions that were constructed for the expansion of the department.

Records include administrative files, faculty files, architectural drawings, budget information, meeting minutes, project manuals, and publications produced by the department and by the students.

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Buildings, 1999-2003

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The Buildings series contains three subseries. The DTM Renovation subseries refers to the Display Technology and Manufacturing Building. The renovation of this building was done to incorporate a functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) Laboratory. The files contain architectural drawings, budget information, meeting minutes, and planning schedules. The IST High Bay Addition subseries refers to the High Bay portion of the Institute of Science and Technology building. The addition also involved the renovation of the existing space in the IST building so that the existing labs could be upgraded with new equipment. This addition was named the Gerstacker Building. The files contain architectural drawings, blueprints, meeting minutes, schedules, the project manual, and the final report of the project. The Whitaker Biomedical Building was funded through a grant from the Whitaker Foundation and was an addition to the Advanced Technologies Laboratory building. The files contain budget information, architectural information, and a booklet from the Whitaker Foundation site visit that describes the necessity of the building's construction.