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A new, timesaving measurement technique can help study biochemical properties without the need for extensive pipetting procedures

Award recognizes outstanding achievements in the field of biomaterials research

Kubelick’s paper focused on development of an imaging platform to track stem cells in the eye

A group of Georgia Tech students and recent graduates will compete in the Collegiate Inventors Competition next month

BME and ME students take third place in national medical device design competition

Coulter Department celebrates 20 years of innovation, inclusion and impact as national conference hits Atlanta

Marcus Center leading three-year collaborative effort with GTRI, ISyE and Duke University

Startup schooling from BME/Petit Institute faculty member James Rains

A new study shows how intercellular communication affects the differentiation of an embryonic stem cell colony over time.

Georgia Tech researcher wins distinguished investigator award and delivers keynote presentation

Five BME faculty recognized by Emory’s School of Medicine at the Celebration of Faculty Excellence Ceremony

Annual event draws 563 students, 20 companies, and Buzz to new location

Aflac Pilot Grant supporting research targeting new methods for diagnosing, preventing, and treating pediatric cancer and blood disorders

Researchers have demonstrated an integrated technique for monitoring specific biomolecules.

HIV and flu infections are two tremendous challenges in the field of infectious disease

Smartphone app that measures blood hemoglobin levels takes $100,000 prize in Rice University Business Plan Competition

BME/Petit Institute researcher gets NSF award

A new screening process could dramatically accelerate the identification of nanoparticles suitable for delivering therapeutic RNA into living cells.

Petit Institute/BME researcher increasing the odds for neurosurgeons and their patients

BME/Petit Institute researcher using first R01 grant to support non-invasive brain stimulation

Coulter Department assistant professor teaming with two other institutions on $2 million, four-year project supported by NSF

Just tiny puddles. That's what some of our cells' organelles are, and this synthetic organelle, engineered in the lab, shows how they can work.

Engineers are developing methods for decoding the conversation

The Atlanta network will assist and enable inventors of POC technologies

Two papers from Georgia Tech researcher highlight development of cutting edge, cost-effective optical imaging technologies

The Center is a tri-institutional effort supported by Georgia State, Georgia Tech, and Emory University

Celltrion signs an “incubation” agreement

Coulter Department/Petit Institute researcher building a case against chief suspect in devastating disease

With support from Georgia Tech, Children's Healthcare of Atlanta placed 3D-printed tracheal splints in a pediatric patient.

Undergraduate students from around the United States spent their summer learning about cell manufacturing.

Mays High School senior Brianna Jones featured in Google Science Fair story

As a new anti-cancer drug delivery method heads into phase I clinical trials, researchers explore the tissue-level mechanisms that make it work.