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Alexander Opitz receives Boston Scientific Faculty Impact Fellowship

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As the Boston Scientific fellow, the three-year appointment will provide Opitz with additional resources for his lab, allow him to hire students, and seed fund projects that help advance his research on the diseases that impact the human brain.

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BME recognized by Insight into Diversity magazine for second year in a row

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Our high school internship program has received the "Inspiring Programs in STEM" award from Insight into Diversity magazine for the second year in a row.

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Researchers perform first successful transplant of functional cryopreserved rat kidney

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In a groundbreaking new study, a research team that includes Prof. John Bischof has proven the life-saving potential of long-term organ preservation at ultra-low temperatures by successfully transplanting a rewarmed kidney in a rat and restoring full kidney function. 

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BME students and postdoc receive high honors at 2023 SB3C

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Department of Biomedical Engineering community members received multiple honors – including a first place, two second place, and three finalist positions – in the student paper competition during the 2023 Summer Biomechanics, Bioengineering, and Biotransport Conference (SB3C).

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Hubert Lim honored with Award for Excellence in Academic Unit Service

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A letter nominating Prof. Lim praised his strong work ethic, positive attitude, advocacy for junior faculty, and willingness to take on and succeed in team science.

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Giving patients with paralysis a way to move again

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20 out of 20 patients saw significant effects after receiving a spinal cord implant — one woman even began moving her legs again after 23 years. Results are from a clinical trial that includes BME Prof. Tay Netoff.

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Study shows metformin lowers the risk of getting long COVID

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A simulator developed by Prof. David Odde and his team was used in a large, placebo-controlled randomized clinical trial published in The Lancet Infectious Diseases.

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Kyoko Yoshida receives NSF CAREER award

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Prof. Yoshida has received one of the nation’s most prestigious early-career research grants, which will support her work to advance the health of pregnant patients and babies.

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New center for optimizing neuromodulation therapies

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A new grant to University of Minnesota Department of Biomedical Engineering Professors Tay Netoff and Alex Opitz and their Mayo Clinic collaborators aims to advance neuromodulation therapies.

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Efraín Torres named Student Entrepreneur of the Year

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Through his start-up, Adialante, Biomedical Engineering PhD candidate and Student Entrepreneur of the Year 2023 Efraín Torres is working hard to bring better, cheaper MRIs to patients.