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Winning BME team sponsored by Medtronic

Georgia Tech leading the effort to develop manufacturing expertise and expand cell therapies

Georgia Tech researcher one of 18 innovative young scientists in the nation to receive prestigious honor

Medical robotics pioneer, Petit Institute researcher, BME professor named IEEE Fellow

Research will explore neural mechanisms driving sensory response modulation in the brain during perception

Investigators studying mechanisms behind accelerated arterial remodeling

Petit Institute researchers from CoE leading Tech's sports medicine program

Receives the 2017 Biomedical Engineering Society (BMES) Diversity Award

Yoganathan lab leads new research in formation of transcatheter heart valve thrombosis

BME assistant professor named Next Generation Leader, invited to participate in advisory council

Study helps to improve the classification of sarcomas at molecular levels

Ten Georgia Tech undergraduates were selected as the inaugural (2017-2018) class of Sustainable Undergraduate Research Fellows (SURF).

Groundbreaking research from Ting lab could shed new light on movement disorders

Across Georgia Tech, researchers, scientists, and students are creating the next breakthroughs in understanding this complex system, treatments of neurological diseases and injuries, and tools to improve neural function.

Undergrad researchers will begin developing independent research projects in January 2018

New undergraduate program builds on strength of research across campus, from neurons to behavior .

Mitchell named a Winship 80 Honoree which recognizes individuals who have helped institute achieve world-class status

New researchers from engineering and science join Petit Institute team

Krone family make engineered biosystems building a reality with lead gift.

The MRS Medal recognizes an exceptional achievement in materials research

Four BME faculty recognized by Emory’s School of Medicine at the Celebration of Faculty Excellence Ceremony

How the brain computes can arguably be best studied on the "meso" scale, and new imaging makes brain tissue visible on that level.

Portable 3-D scanner developed in lab of Brandon Dixon assesses patients with elephantiasis

The Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering embarks on an ambitious journey to produce inclusive leaders

Dahlman’s gene therapy lab thrives in its first year

Santangelo lab makes startling discovery in research of common, widespread virus.

Will study metabolic features predictive of tumor response in head and neck cancers

Researchers use DNA "barcodes" to develop new technique for rapidly screening nanoparticles

Georgia Tech wins NIH grant to develop new wave of ImmunoEngineers

Her research seeks to identify optimal treatments for the rehabilitation of balance impairments using neuromechanical approaches

The fight to discover HDL cocktails that actually work against atherosclerosis, the #1 killer of our times, receives major funding.

Fall event draws 16 companies and more than 400 students in wake of Hurricane Irma