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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

Rob Mannino is poised to advance the field of mobile health technology

Emory University’s School of Medicine recognizes Ting’s outstanding contributions

Annual Leadership Reception calls out department’s top performing seniors

Kathleen Bates wins Chris Ruffin Student Leadership Award at fourth annual bioengineering program event

BME grad student will study cutting edge imaging technique at University of Lausanne in Switzerland

BME students received awards for best interdisciplinary team and the top biomedical engineering team

Outstanding grad students and faculty advisor recognized with annual awards

Georgia Tech recognizes top faculty members for the 2016-17 academic year

Robert Butera Named Associate Dean for Research and Innovation effective May 1.

Women in Engineering Awards BME Scholarships

TINA and Hera Health using Round One experience to build for the future

Of the more than 1,200 students eligible to receive a 2017 Tower Award, nearly 300 gathered for the annual recognition ceremony, hosted by OMED: Educational Services, on April 6.

Alpha Kappa Psi (AKPsi) represents one of Tech’s premier co-ed professional business fraternity. Learn more about the organization and their events below.

Students from Georgia Tech won the People’s Choice Award. The University of Virginia team took home the top prize.

Endowed chair supports pioneering pediatric engineering researcher

BME associate professor brings clinical experience to his research

Masters program holds annual recruitment event, taking prospects on tour of state-of-the-art facilities

One of the Nation's Best BME Graduate Programs

InternBlitz took home second place, while CauteryGuard also scored the People’s Choice Award.

The Stanford program will help students bring new ideas to Georgia Tech

GTNeuro researchers on the cutting edge are exploring the frontier between our ears

Seven new faculty members, including several neuro-researchers, join growing interdisciplinary community

25th annual gathering at the Petit Institute featured ground-breaking research in neuroscience

High performance brain-to-computer interface

CauteryGuard among six teams vying for $20,000 top prize

Two biomedical engineering professors awarded tenure

Six innovative pediatric medical device projects selected for seed grant awards

Founder and Director of the Center for Innovative Cardiovascular Technologies

Researchers have developed a new technique for rapidly screening the ability of nanoparticles to selectively deliver therapeutic genes to specific organs of the body.