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Undergraduate Maxina Sheft is working on a project at the University of Winnipeg using MRI techniques to determine the diameter of axons in the brain
The project’s goal is to allow golfers to adjust parts of their club to find a better stroke rather than having to buy a new club.
Melissa Lokugamage Joins VC Firm to Guide Biotech Startups
Student startup Elbowroom piloting passenger counting tech with Atlanta’s MARTA
The panels, called study sections, review grant applications and make recommendations to the agency’s national advisory council
The sixth cohort of Emerging Leaders will take part in a year of leadership development work.
Working with the Student Government Association has always been Jarquin's chance to get out of the lab and still have a positive impact
Sung Jin Park plans to a use a kind of tissue manufacturing that sculpts or etches layers of cells using light to create functional, multicellular organoids that replicate the functions of the sinoatrial node.
Two interdisciplinary research teams have been awarded 2021 Petit Institute Seed Grants.
New research by Georgia Tech and Emory University sheds new light on the mechanics and physics of blood clotting and could lead to better ways to treat clotting and bleeding issues.
Desai, Kwong, Platt, Qiu, and Wang receive three-year fellowships
Four BME faculty developing new tools to bridge the research gap
Engineering Honor Society introduces 88th class of graduate fellows
Coulter BME assistant professor recognized as leader who works to expand access to quality STEM education
New research from BME’s Annabelle Singer links synaptic dysfunction with neural activity essential to memory
Kemp lab uses genome-scale modeling to understand tumor metabolism and predict tumors’ responses to radiation therapy
New research teases apart the mechanisms behind the checkpoint protein PD-1
International team uncovers the mechanism in eyes that allows violet light to stop the progression of myopia.
Safety, tolerance, adherence get high scores in first human trial
Associate Professor Rudy Gleason wins Georgia Tech’s Denning Award for work on health disparities in sub-Saharan Africa
The approach helps students an develop entrepreneurial mindset, where they see themselves as engineers ready and able to act with the skills they're learning
Graduating BME senior reflects on study abroad, the people who've made an impact on her, and the rewards of serving her fellow students
The highly competitive honors go to students who’ve demonstrated outstanding leadership in research, entrepreneurship, service, and academics
Brady Bove reflects on biomedical engineering, meeting friends and her fiancé, and a box of Sublime Doughnuts on a Friday night
Brady Bove reflects on biomedical engineering, leadership studies, cognitive psychology, senior design, meeting friends and her fiancé, and a favorite Georgia Tech memory — involving classical physics and a box of Sublime Doughnuts on a Friday night.
Georgia Tech and Emory researchers use ultrasound to develop delivery system for potent RNA drugs
Regents Professor shares insight on mRNA technology and genome sequencing
The Minority Hematology Graduate Award encourages graduate students from historically underrepresented minority groups to pursue careers in the study of blood and blood disorders
Device was one of 30 solutions presented by Coulter BME undergraduates at the spring Capstone Design Expo
By understanding transmission of acoustic waves through microstructure in an individual’s skull, non-invasive ultrasound imaging of the brain and delivery of therapy could be possible in a greater number of people.
Abby Kettle will pursue her master's in health systems with the support of the Georgia Chapter of the Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society
Students praised Todd Fernandez for building their confidence and supporting them in class