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BME and ME students collaborate on novel device to improve epidural procedures
Biomedical engineering student to study prevention of ACL injuries in Iceland
Improvement in the study of blood vessels
Kit Cath and other winners find success by reducing waste, cost, and improving efficiency for sponsors
Researchers that study biomechanics in vascular biology and cardiovascular disease converge at Emory
A near-infrared light, similar to that of a TV remote, combines with gold nano-particles to flip a gene switch in T-cells to hyper-activate them inside of tumors.
Funding designed to develop tools and technologies to support Human Cell Atlas and enable new collaborations among scientists, physicians, and engineers
Georgia Tech researcher working on a better way to deliver therapeutics for Alzheimer’s disease
Kwong and Pai Honored by Georgia Tech’s Center for Teaching and Learning
Andrew Cox and Vineet Tiruvadi participated in a Legislative Advocacy Days event sponsored by the National Association of Graduate-Professional Students in Washington, D.C.
Desai's first NIH R01 since arriving at Georgia Tech
Medical robotics expanded its footprint at the Georgia Institute of Technology
One era ends as another one begins for the annual gathering of leading regenerative medicine researchers
Three from Coulter Department/Petit Institute recognized for entrepreneurial innovations at annual event
Artificial intelligence software developed that can more accurately predict the survival of patients
It may be high time to refocus Alzheimer's research, as a new study strongly points to a biochemical culprit traditionally less pursued.
Biomedical engineering graduate program rises in latest U.S. News rankings
Georgia Tech Engineers created an organization to develop standards and production processes designed to mass produce life-saving cell-based therapeutics
BioEngineering/BME grad student Dennis Zhou invited to attend annual meeting of Nobel Laureates
Georgia Tech researchers are advancing the basic and applied science of machine learning.
Clark Foundation invests in engineering education at Georgia Tech through scholarships.
Grant will help career-minded BME students bridge the gap between knowing how and knowing why
The InVenture Prize finalist redesigned surgical blade packages so they're easier and safer to use.
ECE Professor Robert J. Butera has been named as a Distinguished Lecturer for the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBS) for a two-year term, which began on January 1, 2018 and will end on December 31, 2019.
New research may guide selection of nanoparticles for transporting therapeutic molecules into cells.
ECE Assistant Professor Omer T. Inan has received an Office of Naval Research Young Investigator Award for his research project entitled “Wearable Assessment of Warfighter Blood Volume Status using Graph Mining Algorithms.”
Luke Drnach and Katelyn Fry met through a first-of-its-kind traineeship in health care robotics offered by Georgia Tech and Emory University.
BME assistant professor among 126 early-career researchers honored by Alfred P. Sloan Foundation