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Chemotherapy has gotten the blame for this neurological side effect, but it's cancer's fault, too.

Award from the Controlled Release Society was based on his excellent research in genomics and drug delivery

Coulter Department/Petit Institute faculty win support to advance research impacting human health

BME/Petit Institute investigator’s two-year award will support flow cytometry analysis research

Platt’s 2017 BMES diversity lecture ended with long, enthusiastic, supportive applause

Institutions will help lead testing validation in RADx program for COVID-19 diagnostic solutions

New organoid technology developed that explains the immune response against components of a deadly antibiotic-resistant bacteria

The scholarship opens unique networking and professional development opportunities

Georgia Tech researchers participate in entrepreneurial training to commercialize promising technology

Sun honored with the distinction of being named an ASME Fellow

Yoganathan is renowned for his work with cardiovascular technologies

Two Atlanta universities have created barrier protection devices designed to contain the droplet spray and aerosol produced during certain medical procedures.

Researchers have received funding to screen and evaluate adjuvants that may improve the ability of coronavirus vaccines to simulate the immune system.

Fellow appointment honor bestowed by the International Union of Societies for Biomaterials Science and Engineering

Emory and Georgia Tech bring students together to solve COVID-19 problems in virtual hackathon

Grad student leadership delivers new format for traditional spring celebration of science and community

BME grad Sydney “Sy” Stock will use MEXT Scholarship from Japanese government to study at Osaka University

The Clifford Lab will work with AliveCor to develop new cardiovascular insights with deep machine learning

Personalized cancer treatments could improve by combining single-cell proteomic, genomic and metabolic profiles with computational predictive analysis

BME assistant professor recognized for many hours of work beyond the normal boundaries of education and research

A trio of Atlanta health care and research institutions will play a leading role in helping to evaluate potential COVID-19 tests.

Georgia Tech selects Ting as outstanding undergraduate research mentor in 2020

Gabe Kwong’s research focuses on engineering immunity to transform human health

Abibas develops efficient, affordable device to battle infant hypthothermia in Ethiopia

It’s business, but not as usual, for the Petit Undergraduate Research Scholars during the shelter-in-place age

It’s a highly competitive and prestigious invitation according to the National Academy of Engineering

Grassroots effort linking students with mentors to help make the transition in the pandemic age

Dahlman’s drug delivery and genomics research is advancing the field of gene and cell therapy

Professor Zhu runs the Cellular and Molecular Biomechanics Laboratory at Georgia Tech

Krishnendu Roy and Johnna Temenoff lead a NSF Engineering Research Center at Tech

Caballero developing computational tools to provide a better understanding of the biomechanical interaction between cardiac structures and implantable devices

National Science Foundation supporting development of data mining technologies to clarify causes of multi-factorial disease and uncover better treatments