News & events
Recent BME alum recognized for dissertation
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Chih Hung Lo, a 2019 graduate of the biomedical engineering PhD program recently received an honorable mention for the Best Dissertation Award.
Ultrasound may prove to be effective, noninvasive treatment for COVID-19
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Professor Hubert Lim and team are conducting pilot studies to determine if a low-cost, wearable ultrasound device could be beneficial for the hyperinflammation in the lungs experienced by some COVID-19 patients.
Fighting SARS CoV-2 at the molecular level
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Professor Jonathan Sachs and team aim to develop and manipulate molecules that can prevent the novel coronavirus from attaching to human cells.
BME student receives prestigious Astronaut Scholarship
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The scholarship is awarded annually to outstanding sophomores and juniors who intend to pursue research-oriented careers in mathematics, engineering, and the natural and applied sciences.
Faculty and student news roundup
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Grants, fellowships, awards, and more: View a recap of recent BME faculty and student announcements including new companies formed with faculty IP and new federal investments in outstanding faculty.
Students design and produce gowns for local hospitals
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When local hospitals were at risk of running out of PPE, our biomedical engineering students came to the rescue. They got protective gowns designed, FDA-approved, and into production in just two weeks.
Seniors showcase biomedical prototypes
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Prototypes found biomedical engineering solutions for a range of clinical problems, which they presented at a virtual Senior Design Showcase.
Prof. Sachs: Data-driven science is the only way to beat COVID-19
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In an opinion piece in The Hill, Jonathan Sachs makes the case for sticking to the scientific process in the fight against COVID-19. He cites an open letter he wrote that has since been signed by more than 6,000 scientists, engineers, doctors, health care professionals, and concerned citizens.
PhD students win Doctoral Dissertation Fellowships
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Three Biomedical Engineering PhD students were awarded fellowships to devote full-time effort to dissertation research and writing.
Prof. Odde developing a simulator to predict COVID-19 trial outcomes
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Professor David Odde is creating a biophysical computer model that simulates COVID-19 on a molecular and cellular level, and tests therapies and vaccines computationally.