With eight institutions spanning Louisiana and all levels of higher education and research, LSU brings together top talent and resources, ranging from clinical biomedical research to artificial intelligence, to improve health outcomes.
Together with our partners, we will pursue National Cancer Institute designation to ensure that sustained, premier cancer care and research are accessible for every Louisianan close to home.
Learn With Us
- 70 percent of physicians in Louisiana trained here
- 75 percent of licensed dentists in Louisiana trained here
- Nearly 50 percent of the LSU Health New Orleans graduates chose to remain in Louisiana to complete their medical training this year.
- In the last ten years, LSU Health New Orleans has been awarded more than $450 million in research, leading to 370+ inventions, 40+ patents, 50+ licenses, and nearly $5 million in commercialization and industry partnering revenues.
- 70 percent of the physicians in North Louisiana either attended medical school or did their residency/fellowship training at LSU Health Shreveport.
- Provides a direct economic impact of $600 million in the Shreveport region
- Combined with the economic impact ($2.4 billion) of its practicing alumni, LSUHS has a total economic impact of over $3 billion on North Louisiana.
- $890 million in grant funding
- Every faculty member produces roughly five jobs in the local economy.
- For every $1 in state funding, Pennington's research generates $3 in external funding.
- Pennington's clinical trials and research studies have engaged nearly 44,000 individuals from every parish in Louisiana in an effort to improve the health of our state.
Our Challenge
- About one in three people are diagnosed with cancer at some time in their life, and about one in five dies of cancer.
- A total of 1.9 million new cancer cases and 609,360 deaths from cancer are expected to occur in the U.S. in 2022, which is about 1,670 deaths a day.
- According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the overall obesity rate among U.S. adults is 41.9 percent. More than 38 percent of Louisiana residents are obese. The economic effect is substantial, costing the U.S. healthcare system nearly $173 billion a year.
- According to the U.S. Bureau Of Labour Statistics (BLS), the demand for biomedical engineers has grown by 14% in 2020.
Biomedical Research in Action
Federal Grant Bolsters LSU’s Charge to Improve Dementia Care for Louisiana’s Underserved Communities
LSU’s Healthy Aging Research Center, with the help of a five-year, $5 million Health Resources & Services Administration grant, is working to improve the quality of dementia care for underserved communities in Louisiana and Mississippi.
Regular checkups and quick access to medical centers are key for people undergoing cancer treatment. But travel distance and other barriers can impact patient outcomes in some underserved areas in Louisiana.
Infancy is the most vulnerable time of life. Sibei Xia of LSU’s Department of Textiles, Apparel Design, and Merchandising is leading pioneering research aimed at alleviating the stress of new parents through wearable technology that could redefine infant care.
44,000+
Healthcare professionals and scientists trained at LSU Health New Orleans
Nutrition Leader
Pennington Biomedical is a leader in nutrition research for our U.S. military soldiers, retirees, and family members
$3B
LSU Health Shreveport's direct and indirect total economic impact on North Louisiana
Biomedical Academic Programs
LSU has a variety of academic programs and courses for undergraduate and graduate students interested in biomedical research and related fields.