He's one of the most recognized students on a campus of over 80,000. Meet Salami the Aggie — the biomedical engineering student who accidentally became everyone's favorite guide to Texas A&M ...
Sickle cell disease is often thought of solely as a blood disorder, but new research from the Wood Neuro Research Group provides measurable evidence that it can reshape how brain networks function.
A team of Duke biomedical engineering students turned a class project into a new medical device startup to help people with Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome, or POTS.
In a first-of-its-kind survey, the Globe asked hundreds of scientists about the impact of federal funding cuts.
When spine surgeons talk about pressure, few procedures rival C1–C2 fixation - a surgery so delicate that a deviation of just a few millimeters can mean the difference between success and catastrophic ...
The brain relies on real-time delivery of oxygen and nutrients through its microvasculature, which threads through neural ...
Launched under the School of Engineering and Computer Science, the Biomedical Engineering Program is designed to prepare ...
The tissue grafts have the potential to help thousands of Americans on transplant waitlists—amid a shortage of donor livers.
A combination of factors has contributed to the American epidemic of obesity — among them increased consumption of nutritionally poor foods, decreased physical activity and environmental influences ...
Two ever-popular courses in Duke’s Master of Engineering for MedTech Design program led by industry-seasoned faculty ...
On FIU Give Day 305, meet the biomedical engineering student forging ahead with the help of scholarships and fellowships.
Multiplex assay tech detects multi-biomolecules in single samples on xMAP/CBA, with high sensitivity and consistency ...