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Biomedical engineering graduate program among top three in latest U.S. News rankings
Eva Dyer and Chethan Pandarinath ranked among top young scientists in the country
Pioneering researcher in computational systems biology earns rare honor
TendoNova one of five finalist teams in NFL’s 1st and Future competition
Georgia Tech and Emory researchers exploring causes of heart disease and developing methods to detect and fix the damage
Like Spiderman, white bloods cells shoot NETs at bacteria, made mostly of DNA, and this synthetic microweb emulates it.
The award supports and nurtures promising young scholars from underrepresented groups.
Innovative medical product, innovative medical procedure, and community contributions honored
Grant aims to implement active learning strategies in community colleges
BME/Petit Institute researcher Chethan Pandarinath awarded NIH Grant to develop brain-machine interfaces for rehabilitation
Research from BME/Petit Institute Denis Tsygankov brings new understanding to genetic vascular disease
Automation technology developed in lab of Georgia Tech researcher Craig Forest being commercialized
BME/Petit Institute researcher exploring the role of attention in sensory perception
The NFL’s “1st and Future” Competition will be held at Georgia Tech the day before Super Bowl LIII.
A new long-acting contraceptive designed to be self-administered by women may provide a new family planning option.
Health and healing prevail as focus of the 2018 Georgia Tech Fall Capstone Design Expo
Because of Kennedy, BME/Petit Institute researcher Rudy Gleason has developed a novel diagnostic tool and BME students are taking on the challenge to design new medical devices
Georgia Institute of Technology President G.P. “Bud” Peterson today announced he will retire as president in the summer of 2019, a position he’s served in since 2009.
Imagine, Innovate, and Impact (I3) Awards accentuate the theme of innovation
Biomedical engineering M.D./Ph.D. candidate wins Georgia Tech's 3MT contest
After graduation, Sarah Bush plans to continue working on her startup company and applying to bioengineering Ph.D. programs.
Nano-electric technology may improve the drug development process.
Getting antibodies directly to the lungs protected mice from the virus.
Former Georgia Tech provost and acting president opened doors for new department, later becoming interim chair
A mechanism tries to stop our T cells from causing autoimmune disorders, and it's like a tight handshake that kills overly aggressive T cells.
Award recognizes an outstanding clinical or laboratory investigator conducting cutting-edge research in the field of pediatric hematology/oncology
BME grad student at Georgia Tech wins research award from American Federation for Aging Research
New class of undergraduate researchers selected for 20th year of program
With an emphasis on STEM subjects, researchers from the Schools of Interactive Computing and Biomedical Engineering are teaming with Thrust Interactive, Inc., to create digital games that can help these kids learn.
Woodruff Health Educators Academy (WHEA) Fellowship to aid health science educators