Optical Society of America names Tufts biomedical engineer Fiorenzo Omenetto as Fellow
( Tufts University ) Omenetto's laboratory has pioneered the use of silk as a material platform for photonics, optoelectronics and high-technology applications and is actively investigating novel applications that rely on this new technology platform.
OSA Names Tufts Biomedical Engineer Fiorenzo Omenetto as Fellow
Omenetto's laboratory has pioneered the use of silk as a material platform for photonics, optoelectronics and high-technology applications and is actively investigating novel applications that rely on this new technology platform.
WSU Biomed Engineering Students Design New Medical Devices
Nigil Valikodath hopes to enroll in medical school and eventually become an orthopedic surgeon. His biomedical engineering classes at Wayne State University have him already building real-world advanced medical devices
New Funding Takes Biomedical Equipment Training Program to West Africa, Southeast Asia
A curriculum developed by Duke engineering students to train biomedical engineers and technicians in resource-poor settings on how to repair broken medical equipment, will be expanded to Ghana and Cambodia.
Galt High School accepting applications for Biomedical Engineering and Science Technology Academy
Galt High School has opened its Biomedical Engineering and Science Technology Academy to all high school students in ninth through 12th grades residing within and outside Galt Joint Union High School District boundaries.
Need a Caffeine Fix Fast? New Inhaler Could do the Trick
A biomedical engineering professor from Harvard expects his AeroShot, a lipstick-sized case of breathable caffeine, could give Red Bull a run for its money.
BEST Academy launched at GHS
There is a new learning academy at Galt High School this year, and it is called the BEST Academy. BEST stands for Biomedical Engineering Science and Technology.
Our Neighbors: Texas A&M Department of Biomedical Engineering
Gerard Coté, the Charles H. and Bettye Barclay Professor and head of the Texas A&M Department of Biomedical Engineering, recently was named 2012 Fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. Coté is being recogni ...
Campo Verde stands out in bioscience
Campo Verde High School's biomedical-sciences program continues to grow as the program welcomes its first seniors this year and a new teacher.
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.