The Translating Engineering Advances to Medicine (TEAM) Lab at UC Davis is a unit within the Department of Biomedical Engineering at the UC Davis College of Engineering. The lab designs and manufactures devices to support research and solve problems in human and veterinary health.
Aggie Square will be a cutting-edge makerspace that can be used by everyone from surgeons to students. This space is designed for collaboration and devoted to catalyzing research that links UC Davis faculty with industry and community partners.
Allie Brunson not only is a biomedical-engineering major: She’s also a staff member at the UC Davis Biomedical Engineering Department’s TEAM Electrical/Mechanical Lab, where she and her coworkers help researchers prototype ideas into reality.
From 3D-printed body parts to the fabrication of electrical-mechanical devices for pathogen detection, the TEAM Lab – and its staff – help its users bring their research to life.
Begun as a sister site of the popular UC Davis electrical/mechanical TEAM lab, the molecular/biological TEAM lab is in a small, unassuming room packed with research-lab equipment to help student researchers, entrepreneurial teams and classes alike work on necessary projects.
Prosthetics, medical models and so much more: There’s always something happening in the UC Davis Biomedical Engineering TEAM Lab. It’s a unique place that empowers researchers to take a health- or life-improving idea and make it a reality with the help of experienced staff and amazing design and manufacturing technology.