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Emory University names new Dean for School of Medicine
A $20 million engineering research center will help expand the uses of cell-based therapies.
Advancing research in medical robotics to improve patient quality of life
Georgia Tech neuroscience researchers explore our most magnificent and vast organ
Inducted into the Biomedical Engineering Society’s 2017 Class of BMES Fellows
Year-long medical device projects end with in-depth presentations to clinicians, faculty, and industry leaders
Grads leverage intensive experience to earn rare opportunities, launch careers
U.S. Military Academy cadets gain biomedical research experience in Manu Platt’s lab
Researchers are exploring non-invasive imaging for the detection of immune rejection.
Public, private universities enjoy unique, longtime collaboration in biomedical research and academics
Ph.D. candidate from Jaydev Desai’s robotics lab earns top honor for best student paper
Xia lab gives LDL particles an interior upgrade to improve drug delivery
This could be your story one day, unless medical research makes significant strides
Energy-recycling stairs developed to store a user’s energy during descent and return energy to the climber during ascent.
The Georgia Institute of Technology is pleased to announce the appointment of three new Georgia Research Alliance (GRA) Eminent Scholars–Deepak Divan, Stanislav Emelianov, and Ravi Kane–bringing the Institute’s total of GRA Eminent Scholars to 22.
Petit Institute founding director recognized with national education and mentorship award named in his honor
Petit Institute seed grants awarded to three interdisciplinary research teams
It’s a highly competitive and prestigious invitation, according to the National Academy of Engineering
The American Physical Therapy Association makes T. Richard Nichols an honorary member.
They store information and look like security gates, but change shape in a cascade
One student says his problem-based class has been integral to his education.
Annual gathering of researchers at Hilton Head begins third decade with heavy focus on immunology
Competition held during the 32nd Congress of the International Society for Advancement of Cytometry
Biomedical engineering students confront a more challenging way of learning
Annabelle Singer's research could revolutionize the way we look at the disease's progression
Faculty throughout CoE are breaking new ground in creative instruction
Susan Margulies, Ph.D., named the Wallace H. Coulter Chair
Tech researchers have a new theory on why flamingos stand and sleep on one leg.
Trio of Petit Institute labs link tendon overuse injury to degenerative changes in shoulder cartilage