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A new BMES webinar series – Interview with Industry – launches this month with a Q&A session with AbbVie Inc. Associate Director...

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The newly elected members of the National Academy of Engineering (NAE) include BMES Fellow Susan Margulies, the chair of the Wallace H. Coulter...

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BMES is seeking a dynamic and innovative leader to serve as the Society's Executive Director. The new E.D. must have the drive and experience to...

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Engineering researchers have developed a device the size of a wristwatch that can monitor an individual's body chemistry to help improve athletic...

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A nanotech therapy created by scientists at Michigan State University and Stanford University could eat away portions of the plaques that cause...

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Worcester Polytechnic Institute researcher and BMES Fellow Kristen Billiar has been awarded a $154,000 grant from the American Heart Association to...

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A University at Buffalo spinoff company has received a $600,000 contract from the National Institutes of Health to pursue development of a vaccine...

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University of Arkansas researchers recently won a $145,000 award from the Department of Defense to study whether metabolic changes in tissue could...

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A team of researchers led by Virginia Commonwealth University College of Engineering and the University of Florida has found a possible mechanical...

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BMES Coulter College is a training program focused on translation of biomedical innovations that is funded through a grant from the Wallace H....

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The 2020 BMES Annual Meeting special session request for submissions is now open. Any BMES Member, Committee or Special Interest Group (SIG)...

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The Akay Lab biomedical research team at the University of Houston has improved on a microfluidic brain cancer chip previously developed in their...

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