The Gratzl/Biomedical Sensing Laboratory is housed in the Wickenden Building (Department of Biomedical Engineering, CWRU). It includes five adjacent laboratory rooms. One of them has lab benches ...
Globally, and especially in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), a significant portion of the population lacks access to essential health care services. Although there are many contributing ...
From targeting cancer cells to engineering 3D tissue, Michigan Tech's Biomedical Micro-Devices Lab operates at the intersection of biology and precision engineering. Just as cells are the building ...
With the development of intelligent biomedical engineering, the application of three-dimensional (3D) printing technology has become increasingly widespread. However, existing 3D printing technologies ...
The Gustafson Lab (also known as the Autonomic Neural Prostheses and Neurophysiology Lab) is located in the Neural Engineering Center, as part of the Department of Biomedical Engineering at Case ...
Lei Ye, M.D., Ph.D., associate professor in the Department of Biomedical Engineering, and his lab team have published groundbreaking research that proves specially designed nanovesicles—tiny particles ...
As a University of Dayton School of Engineering student, you won't just learn about engineering in the classroom — you'll get the chance to experience it firsthand. Our state-of-the-art facilities ...
Torie Bosch is the First Opinion editor at STAT. Biomedical engineer Jeff Karp’s famous lab has created medical tape inspired by spider webs, waterproof adhesive bandages that take inspiration from ...
The Biomedical Engineering Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) degree provides the scientific foundation to prepare students for careers in the biomedical engineering industry and for advanced training in ...
GITAM inaugurates Schwan Laboratory for biomedical training, enhancing engineering students' practical exposure and research in healthcare technologies.
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?