Dean's list, Feb. 5, 2012
DukeDiana Svea Anthony, a biomedical engineering major at Duke University, Durham, N.C., was named to the dean's list with distinction for the fall semester.She is a granddaughter of John and Janice Anthony, Frackville.DeSalesMara E. Franko, a senior
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The biomedical courses Nancy Berg teaches at East Ridge High School in Woodbury are tough.
Rensselaer Professor Ryan Gilbert Receives NSF CAREER Award
Ryan Gilbert, assistant professor in the Department of Biomedical Engineering at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, has won a prestigious Faculty Early Career Development Award (CAREER) from the National Science Foundation (NSF). Gilbert will use the projected five-year, $500,000 award to develop new biomaterials for the treatment of spinal cord injuries.
I choose Memphis: Raphael McInnis
I was born and raised in Jackson, Miss., but my love for math and science led me to the University of Tennessee where I obtained a degree in Biomedical Engineering.
Janice Voss, Veteran of 5 Space Shuttle Flights, Dies at 55
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Connie and Sid Wheeler are pleased to announce the engagement of their son, Samuel Wheeler, to Samantha Essick. Samantha is the daughter of Michelle Franks and Gale Essick. She is originally from Atwater, Ohio and graduated from Auburn University in 2011 with a degree in Biomedical Sciences.
CRANBURY: Planning Board's Kehrt becomes emeritus in firm
David Kilby, Managing Editor CRANBURY — KSS Architects co-founder Allan Kehrt, stepped down from his role as senior design partner to an emeritus position on Jan. 1 — a move that has been ongoing for more than 10 years as part of the firm’s ownership transition plan.
Why Cognitive Enhancement Is in Your Future (and Your Past)
Using technology to enhance our brains sounds terrifying, but using tools to make ourselves smarter may be part of humans' nature. It could be that we are on the verge of a great deluge of cognitive enhancement. ...
Controlling 'credit creep' helps students complete college
Among the many pieces of legislation under consideration by Indiana lawmakers this session is House Bill 1220, also known as the “credit creep” bill.
Lutheran Hospital names new COO
Erica Wehrmeister has been named Lutheran Hospital's new Chief Operating Officer. She has worked at Dupont Hospital since 2010.