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Research enhance the vocabulary in the study of study of jumping, sprinting, capturing prey and maintaining balance
BME assistant professor is pioneering research in predictive medicine while chasing Paralympic gold
Meet Ankur Singh who is developing “living” immune tissues, and pursuing the discovery and translation of immunotherapies
Georgia Tech’s Undergraduate Engineering Program Ranked 4th Overall
Congratulations to Joshua Lewis (Ph.D.), George Gruenhagen (M.S.), and Prerna Jain (M.S.) who were recognized as the 2019 Outstanding Students in Bioinformatics at Georgia Tech.
New model lends additional insight into physiological mechanisms of spasticity in cerebral palsy
Rozell and Stanley leading five-year, $1.6 million study to develop new algorithms to interact with neural circuitry
Meet Ahmet Coskun who studies spatial biology in health and disease
A wireless sensor small enough to be implanted in the blood vessels of the human brain could help clinicians evaluate the healing of aneurysms.
Awards recognize work in the genetics of Alzheimer’s disease, the microbiome and stroke, clinical trial design, and more
Annabelle Singer and team develop new approach to investigate oscillatory brain dynamics
Projects based on fantasy or reality were inspired by the 2019 International Year of the Periodic Table.
Faculty from Georgia Tech, Emory, and Clark Atlanta join interdisciplinary research community
NSF Cell Manufacturing Technologies Center gathering in Athens for annual retreat
A couple of Georgia Tech courses are in pursuit of happiness. One is offered by the School of Psychology.
A wireless, wearable monitor built with stretchable electronics could allow comfortable, long-term health monitoring of adults, babies and small children.
Aaron Levine's new paper in 'The Lancet Oncology' examines crowdfunding for CAR-T cell therapy
Year-long medical device projects end with in-depth presentations to clinicians and faculty
BME/Petit Institute researcher a finalist Nature Research Awards for Driving Global Impact
BME student Emily Madsen uses her skills as a painter and sculptor to illuminate complex topics
Multitalented BME researcher takes leadership role in charting the future of research, urging federal investment in the field
Robots aren’t yet household fixtures, but Georgia Tech researchers have already come up with a way domestic bots might recognize materials around the home.
Gordon Prize ceremony honors innovative engineering education
A new HIV treatment aimed at women could be on the horizon with Phil Santangelo’s RNA-based solutions
DARPA funding researchers from Georgia Tech, Emory, and Northwestern
New program at Georgia Tech and Emory funded by NIH creating next wave of researchers in computational neural engineering
Annual funding program supports diverse range of interdisciplinary research projects
A new $21.9 million research initiative will modulate gene expression to help protect against pandemic flu.