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Georgia Tech College of Engineering ties for 4th in undergrad rankings with all programs ranked 5th or higher

Researchers propose to use new microfluidic and computational modeling techniques

As a new anti-cancer drug delivery method heads into phase I clinical trials, researchers explore the tissue-level mechanisms…

Coulter Department researcher receives prestigious award from Canadian government

Interdisciplinary researchers studycoupling of skull-brain vibroacoustics and ultrasound for enhanced therapy and diagnosis

BME undergrad and first-time author shares inspiring stories of children battling pediatric illnesses

Visit focused on brain research, concussions in sport, and student mental health

Well-traveled BME undergrad Ben Warstler shares his first-year story

New role will enable NIH to fund essential, cutting-edge biomedical research

New consortium leveraging region’s collective expertise to study brain injuries

LaPlaca begins her term as president starting in 2019 through 2020

Six innovative biomedical research projects awarded

A proof-of-concept sensor could help with monitoring treatment of brain aneurysms.

Year-long master’s program celebrates 100th graduate as student teams present final projects

Research will advance the understanding of the cerebral cortex

Georgia Tech researcher named to MIT Technology Review’s Innovators Under 35 List

Multidisciplinary institute at Georgia Tech increases breadth and depth

On June 6, Georgia Tech dedicated a Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) like ISO 8 and ISO 7 facility.

Vidakovic’s year-long appointment will begin in September 2018, with the option for him to serve in the position for a subsequent…

Two multidisciplinary teams get a boost on their research projects at Georgia Tech

Temenoff Appointed to Carol Ann and David D. Flanagan Professorship

Lam lab using new NIH grant to make groundbreaking treatments more efficient and accessible

An energy drink startup that combines nootropics with a great taste

The way physics is married to math, a new national project attempts to bring math together with biology.

BME Capstone team addresses mobility challenges for young spina bifida patient

BME graduate student takes top Student Technology Prize

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

National Science Foundation supporting the development of new molecular imaging technique

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

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

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

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