RIT biomedical engineering researchers identify a protein that can reduce fibrosis and slow disease progression.
This weekend, the CBS News program 60 Minutes is scheduled to feature groundbreaking work led by Case Western Reserve University researchers Dustin Tyler and A. Bolu Ajiboye—biomedical engineering ...
The field of sustainable bio-based nanocomposites has witnessed a surge of innovative research at the intersection of green chemistry, advanced materials ...
Some prostate cancer patients unnecessarily undergo surgery or harsh treatments because science fails to identify the differences between slow-growing and aggressive forms of the disease. Researchers ...
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Artificial intelligence, synthetic biology and collaboration are the building blocks that could help biomedical engineers crack the next big discovery in addressing complex ...
Biomedical engineering at Michigan Tech is supported by a robust network of biomedical research centers and interdisciplinary institutes that drive health innovation, translational research, and ...
Biomedical Imaging and Cancer Engineering research revolves around the relentless pursuit of innovating and appraising novel imaging modalities and methodologies. This vast domain encompasses device ...
Biomedical engineering integrates principles from traditional engineering disciplines with the biological and medical sciences to forge innovative solutions for healthcare challenges. The field’s ...
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LOWELL — An accomplished biochemical engineer and academic leader with ties to the Greater Lowell region is now leading UMass Lowell’s Francis College of Engineering. Susan C. Roberts, a Billerica ...
Biomedical engineering is an interdisciplinary field that combines the best of biology, medicine and engineering design to produce some of the world’s greatest healthcare innovations. Sound exciting?