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Five teams of Georgia Tech-Emory researchers awarded $50,000 each

James Dahlman’s research team demonstrates streamlined control of complex gene regulation

Two researchers from the Georgia Institute of Technology are riding a second wave of grants from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to support the Brain Research through Advancing Innovative Neurotechnologies (BRAIN) Initiative.

Georgia Tech and Emory faculty members are uniting to train the next generation of engineering students in healthcare robotics technologies, so they can better understand the changing needs of patients and their caregivers and healthcare providers.

A new technique could give women and their oncologists more personalized information for choosing breast cancer treatment options.

New system employs nanoparticles for improved early stage detection

The NIH has awarded $3.5 million to develop new techniques for tracking and treating pulmonary fibrosis.

Recent grads create product that makes it easy to grow your own produce

New BME tutoring program aims to help struggling students

A Warm and Fuzzy Idea for Sick Children

BME team’s summer Ireland project selected as UNICEF Wearables for Good Challenge global finalist

Taylor See gets an inside look at healthcare and BME-related legislation

Georgia Tech and partner organizations improving the lives of children

Six Georgia Tech biomedical engineering students won the best design category in the BMES Coulter College competition

Nine new faculty have joined Georgia Tech and Biomedical Engineering

New Engineered Biosystems Building advances biosciences, bioengineering research

The summer of 2015 was a flurry of activity for those moving into the new Engineered Biosystems Building. But what exactly does it take to move a lab?

BME faculty Hanjoong Jo and Bob Taylor probe vascular research

BME Rises in U.S. News Undergrad Rankings

Multi-layer nanoparticle packaging overcomes obstacle of using anti-miRNA as a therapeutic.

Researchers have created a technology called the optoclamp which closes the loop in optogenetic systems.

Stanislav (Stas) Emelianov has been appointed as the Joseph M. Pettit Chair in Microelectronics and as a Georgia Research Alliance Eminent Scholar.

Georgia Tech researchers develop portable pattern recognition pipeline

BME Faculty from Georgia Tech/Emory and KAIST Hold Joint Workshop in Korea

Petit Scholar and mentor work on simple solution to complex problem

Fenton, Kwong and Wang add to multidisciplinary research community

Ravi Kane comes to Georgia Tech from Rensselaer Polytech

A new fabrication technique could reduce the amount of platinum needed for fuel cell electrodes.

Seed funding from Coulter Foundation is designed to accelerate nine promising projects.

Tracie Dinkins Receives the Staff Hero Award from the College of Engineering

NSF grant program encourages innovation in interactive learning

AIMBE President Ravi Bellamkonda Briefs Congress on Brain Cancer Discoveries