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Georgia Institute of Technology President G.P. “Bud” Peterson today announced he will retire as president in the summer of 2019, a position he’s…

Imagine, Innovate, and Impact (I3) Awards accentuate the theme of innovation

Former Georgia Tech provost and acting president opened doors for new department, later becoming interim chair

After graduation, Sarah Bush plans to continue working on her startup company and applying to bioengineering Ph.D. programs.

Georgia Tech/Emory researchers develop smartphone app to detect anemia

Health and healing prevail as focus of the 2018 Georgia Tech Fall Capstone Design Expo

BME grad student at Georgia Tech wins research award from American Federation for Aging Research

New class of undergraduate researchers selected for 20th year of program

With an emphasis on STEM subjects, researchers from the Schools of Interactive Computing and Biomedical Engineering are teaming with Thrust…

Award recognizes an outstanding clinical or laboratory investigator conducting cutting-edge research in the field of pediatric hematology/oncology

Woodruff Health Educators Academy (WHEA) Fellowship to aid health science educators

Award recognizes outstanding achievements in the field of biomaterials research

A new, timesaving measurement technique can help study biochemical properties without the need for extensive pipetting procedures

Kubelick’s paper focused on development of an imaging platform to track stem cells in the eye

Biomedical engineering M.D./Ph.D. candidate wins Georgia Tech's 3MT contest

A mechanism tries to stop our T cells from causing autoimmune disorders, and it's like a tight handshake that kills overly aggressive T cells.

Because of Kennedy, BME/Petit Institute researcher Rudy Gleason has developed a novel diagnostic tool and BME students are taking on the challenge to…

Getting antibodies directly to the lungs protected mice from the virus.

Coulter Department celebrates 20 years of innovation, inclusion and impact as national conference hits Atlanta

Nano-electric technology may improve the drug development process.

Startup schooling from BME/Petit Institute faculty member James Rains

Marcus Center leading three-year collaborative effort with GTRI, ISyE and Duke University

A group of Georgia Tech students and recent graduates will compete in the Collegiate Inventors Competition next month

A new study shows how intercellular communication affects the differentiation of an embryonic stem cell colony over time.

Georgia Tech researcher wins distinguished investigator award and delivers keynote presentation

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

Annual event draws 563 students, 20 companies, and Buzz to new location

Aflac Pilot Grant supporting research targeting new methods for diagnosing, preventing, and treating pediatric cancer and blood disorders

Researchers have demonstrated an integrated technique for monitoring specific biomolecules.

BME/Petit Institute researcher gets NSF award

A new screening process could dramatically accelerate the identification of nanoparticles suitable for delivering therapeutic RNA into living cells.

BME/Petit Institute researcher using first R01 grant to support non-invasive brain stimulation