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Artificial intelligence software developed that can more accurately predict the survival of patients

Biological differences between male and female cells may influence nanomedicine

It may be high time to refocus Alzheimer's research, as a new study strongly points to a biochemical culprit traditionally less pursued.

Biomedical engineering graduate program rises in latest U.S. News rankings

Georgia Tech Engineers created an organization to develop standards and production processes designed to mass produce life-saving cell-based therapeutics

BioEngineering/BME grad student Dennis Zhou invited to attend annual meeting of Nobel Laureates

Georgia Tech researchers are advancing the basic and applied science of machine learning.

Clark Foundation invests in engineering education at Georgia Tech through scholarships.

Grant will help career-minded BME students bridge the gap between knowing how and knowing why

The InVenture Prize finalist redesigned surgical blade packages so they're easier and safer to use.

ECE Professor Robert J. Butera has been named as a Distinguished Lecturer for the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBS) for a two-year term, which began on January 1, 2018 and will end on December 31, 2019. 

New research may guide selection of nanoparticles for transporting therapeutic molecules into cells.

ECE Assistant Professor Omer T. Inan has received an Office of Naval Research Young Investigator Award for his research project entitled “Wearable Assessment of Warfighter Blood Volume Status using Graph Mining Algorithms.” 

Luke Drnach and Katelyn Fry met through a first-of-its-kind traineeship in health care robotics offered by Georgia Tech and Emory University.

BME assistant professor among 126 early-career researchers honored by Alfred P. Sloan Foundation

BME professor, Petit Institute researcher tapped again for national initiative

This year marks the 10th competition. Winners will be selected March 14.

Best Coulter Department Ph.D. candidate and postdoctoral seminar presenters announced

Biomedical engineers have developed a miniature self-sealing model system for studying bleeding and the clotting of wounds.

Some of what researchers believed to be chaotic electric potentials in neurons are turning out the be surprisingly orderly.

The scholar program is designed to enhance the scientific and leadership experiences of research leaders in the field of cytometry

Muralidhar Padala selected as recipient of the Albert E. Levy Scientific Research Award

Georgia Research Alliance universities sign deal to share cutting edge research resources

Researchers are providing information about the reaction kinetics involved in growing metallic nanocrystals.

Kemp recognized for teaching effectiveness

Four Georgia Tech faculty members were named IEEE Fellows, effective January 1, 2018. They are BME Professor Jaydev Desai, ECE Professors Saibal Mukhopadhyay and Justin Romberg, and GTRI Senior Research Engineer Kevin James “Jim” Sangston.

BME Capstone team addresses mobility challenges for young spina bifida patient

Researchers are providing information about the reaction kinetics involved in growing metallic nanocrystals.

National Science Foundation supporting the development of new molecular imaging technique

Brain signals are as furtive as the wartime encryption system 'Enigma,' but they can be similarly decrypted as new research shows.

Francisco Robles appointed as a Goizueta Foundation Jr. Faculty Rotating Professor

DNA bricks enable self-assembly of 3D nanostructures from 10,000 unique components