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Funding for the Georgia Tech and Emory University training program in computational neural engineering was recently renewed and increased by the National Institutes of Health, expanding opportunities…
Mammograms can be an effective resource for detecting breast cancer, but for some women, it can be an invasive and uncomfortable experience. That’s why Gianna Slusher, Ph.D. student in the George W.…
Bioengineering PhD student Alisyn Bourque, who is passionate about bridging the arts and sciences, employed her extensive background in dance in a final class project to study the fluid dynamics of…
BioE Ph.D. student Alexandra Patterson among 2024 3MT Winners
BioE directors give message of hope and inclusion
Grad student leadership delivers new format for traditional spring celebration of science and community
Petit Institute researcher, Hang Lu's lab, has developed a microfluidic device that can provide well-controlled stimulation in multiple modalities while allowing optical recording of neuronal…
Coskun lab presents concept for digital posters for interactive cellular media and bioengineering education
Adriana Mulero-Russe selected for competitive year-long career development program
Even before Hang Lu found her career focus, she knew she wanted to do something different.
Bioengineering Interdisciplinary Graduate Program celebrates 25 years at BioE Day
Michael Hunckler and Anne Marie Sweeney-Jones traveling to different corners of the world for their research
BioEngineering/BME grad student Dennis Zhou invited to attend annual meeting of Nobel Laureates
Kathleen Bates wins Chris Ruffin Student Leadership Award at fourth annual bioengineering program event
BioE students Alyssa Pybus and Troy Batugal balance military and lab commitments
Graduate research assistant from Sulchek lab recognized among the “best and the brightest”
Nerem speech highlights annual Bioengineering grad program celebration
Predicting age of T cells could improve cancer therapy