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The Georgia Institute of Technology will play a key role in a new public-private partnership to help establish best practices and eventual industry-wide standards for the production of therapies using living cells to treat a range of conditions.

Tiny silica bottles filled with medicine and a special temperature-sensitive material could be used for drug delivery to kill malignant cells only in certain parts of the body.

Researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology have developed a new platinum-based catalytic system that is far more durable than traditional commercial systems and has a potentially longer lifespan.

New algorithm advances scientific imaging by automatically correcting scientific CMOS-related noise

First-time neuro-workshop at Georgia Tech brings together consortium of universities to focus on research, technology, education, and ethics

BME researchers Gari Clifford and Chethan Pandarinath are on interdisciplinary research teams receiving Emory I3 Nexus funding in 2020

Introducing the Petit Undergraduate Research Scholars for 2020

Innovator in advanced imaging methods appointed IEEE Fellow

Company founded on innovation developed at Georgia Tech forms partnership with leading compression garment manufacturer

Rob Mannino and Erika Tyburski were named to the 2020 Forbes 30 Under 30 list

Coskun lab presents concept for digital posters for interactive cellular media and bioengineering education

GCMI and T3 Labs help students evaluate device prototypes in clinical setting

Winning BME team Bullseye developed a device to reduce risk of aspiration during upper gastrointestinal procedures

First time conference, co-chaired by BME researchers, makes its debut in Atlanta

Coulter Translational (Biolocity) Program Selected For DRIVe Accelerator Network

Complex enough to matter, but not so much that it can’t be validated

The Stanford program helps students create new ideas for Georgia Tech

Petit Institute’s multidisciplinary investigators at Georgia Tech working to discover life and protect astronauts

Five promising biomedical research innovations across three campuses have been chosen for Biolocity’s newest cohort

Mick Jagger owes some thanks for the fact he’s alive and strutting to Ajit Yoganathan and his lab crew

Georgia Tech BME undergraduate students can participate in a new fellowship exchange program

Undergrads’ innovations earn prize money in annual biomedical engineering design competition

Getting cancer drugs to their target can be difficult under the best of circumstances, but in the case of brain cancer the challenge is compounded by the blood-brain barrier

Georgia Tech and CMaT host ASTM International workshop focused on cell and tissue manufacturing

The Coulter Translational Fund is excited to announce its next-generation effort called Biolocity

New approach to an old course brings together the components of cell biology with social reality

Researchers are targeting a therapy for inherited blood disorders using gene editing

New contraception method will offer an easy to use, reversible, non-hormonal solution

Award given to a young investigator whose published work demonstrates originality and ingenuity

Georgia Tech researcher Cheng Zhu and collaborators share their perspective in Nature Immunology

Both inventor finalist teams include biomedical engineering alumni

Career Fair brings 21 companies and 600-plus students together in annual networking event