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Nominators said Platt builds a culture of family in his lab and models what it means to be “a socially conscious scientist and…

The treatment uses a type of CRISPR to target viral RNA and appears to stop replication of both viruses in the lungs.

10 BME instructors total make Tech’s first teaching honor roll

The site has done a deep dive into Assistant Professor Cassie Mitchell’s career and her quest for gold at the 2021 Paralympic…

The procedure marries techniques from chemistry, biology, and data science and could help doctors design precision therapies for…

Karmella Haynes joins biomedical engineers from across the nation to bring focus on funding disparities that stall Black…

Two researchers in the Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering work with the components that make up the vaccine and say…

Garrett Stanley will lead work under a landmark gift from the McCamish Foundation to revolutionize treatment of neurological…

New research in Optica describes affordable new system for better advanced optical imaging

She leaves behind full-time duties after delivering the inaugural Newstetter Lecture

Two research teams win funding intended to spark innovations that improve lives of cancer patients.

Biolocity welcomes 2021 with a new managing director and a fresh funding cycle.

After running several election campaigns Jerica Richardson takes the plunge in the new year

BME professor honored by ASME for a “career’s worth of achievement”

Keilholz, Stanley, Pandarinath ‘Crossing Space and Time’ in New $1.1M Collaboration

Disturbed blood flow in arteries can lead endothelial cells reprogram themselves and take on characteristics of immune cells.

BME researcher developing low-cost, self-applied, durable system based on mRNA

Georgia Tech researchers have helped select the right RNA-seq data analysis tools.

Bridging differences and disciplines to develop device for treating cardiac arrest

Mark Borodovsky and Nadia Boguslavsky are launching an Endowment for the Prize for Excellence in Bioinformatics.

Researchers at Georgia Tech and Emory have received a landmark commitment to study Parkinson’s disease.

Researchers have developed a potential new treatment for the eye disease glaucoma that could replace daily eye drops and surgery.

Retiring BME corporate relations manager has spent her career at Tech connecting students with opportunities

The Brainy Bunch takes the prize in BME; The Incredibles, with three BME students, is top Interdisciplinary team

Joe Le Doux Uses Technology and Surveys to Keep BME Students Engaged

How an idea generated during high school football became a startup company

Georgia Tech has launched its new strategic plan, which presents a shared vision for the next decade, leading with motto, “…

The road to the 2021 InVenture Prize will be different, but the pandemic won’t stop the 13th edition of Georgia Tech’s signature…

Georgia Tech and Emory researchers collaborate on human feasibility trial

Five biomedical engineering students spent the summer working with the National Security Innovation Network

BME Undergrad Burns the Late Night Oil on Japan Standard Time

Popular course, ‘Art of Telling Your Story,’ provides biomedical engineers with valuable skills for personal and professional…