GISELLE, FRANCE asked Hannah Leutermann, US Navy Added Friday, March 25, 2016 at 6:57 PM Tissue engineering Hi! I'm currently in foundation studies(pre-university) and I'm going to choose biomedical engineering as my degree. In your self-introduction, you mentioned about that you had had opportunities to grow stem cell cartilage on artificial bones, over see the production of a phase II trial cancer medicine: I'm interested in this field too, is it a part of tissue engineering? I'm confused as I read about growing stem cell or repairing cells are in the field of bioengineering and bioengineering is ... Answers 1 Hannah Leutermann, US Navy Answered Friday, March 25, 2016 at 6:57 PM Hi Giselle! The best part of engineering is that it is very interdisciplinary. Sure every branch has its specialties but there is overlap. If you get into technicalities Bioengineering has more to do with engineering of biological things (ie Tissue ...