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Six innovative pediatric medical device projects selected for seed grant awards
Founder and Director of the Center for Innovative Cardiovascular Technologies
Researchers have developed a new technique for rapidly screening the ability of nanoparticles to selectively deliver therapeutic genes to specific organs of the body.
2017 class of Petit Undergraduate Research Scholars most diverse in program history
Four BME faculty will join the AIMBE College of Fellows
Petit Institute researcher elected to national honor society for physician-scientists
Understanding the biophysical cues provided by pathogenic particles may help fine tune vaccines.
An electric buzz to the vagus can fight chronic inflammation -- this fine-tune makes it even better.
Emory interventional radiologists collaborating with Georgia Tech Capstone students
Successful reduction of beta amyloid plaques achieved by using flickering light to modulate brain activity and energize immune cells
Team included two biomedical engineering undergraduate students
Georgia Tech is advancing health informatics in ways that will affect the future of health care.
Team sponsored by Boston Scientific designed a better catheter for fertility treatment
The process curates and integrates biological or clinical data into a usable database for researchers
Award recognizes the highest level of excellence among early-stage researchers
BioE students Alyssa Pybus and Troy Batugal balance military and lab commitments
Learning Commons program helping students navigate the challenges of higher education
Bleeding disorders could one day be diagnosed by putting platelets through strength tests
Researchers have developed a sensor to show the location of hydrogen peroxide inside living cells with high resolution.
When Schaar heard about UNICEF’s Wearables for Good design challenge, she encouraged students to submit their ideas.
REM plays lead role in annual gathering of global stakeholders
Study finds ballet training may improve balance and coordination in daily activities
Donates gift of $150,000 to help support BME undergraduate students