Research that could aid soldiers with IED injuries supported with $1 million DoD grant
- By: Doug Beizer
- On: 06/18/2015 16:27:43
- In: Members in the news
In the past two years, BMES member Matt Reilly has created a model for optic nerve trauma, which is a common injury for soldiers hit by IEDs. He just received a $1 million grant from the Department of Defense to develop the research, according to a University of Texas at San Antonio article.
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Johns Hopkins researchers improve methodology for predicting disease-enabling genetic mutations
- By: Doug Beizer
- On: 06/16/2015 13:29:43
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Johns Hopkins? Researchers around the world have sequenced the genomes of patients suffering from common, multi-gene diseases, looking for common mutations in their control regions, according to a university article.
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Binghamton researchers investigate how ingesting nanoparticles influences health
- By: Doug Beizer
- On: 06/10/2015 14:58:05
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Researchers at Binghamton University, State University of New York are investigating the role ingested nanoparticles play in the physiology and function of the gut and gut microbiome, according to a university article.
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Mass General team develops bioengineered forelimb
- By: Doug Beizer
- On: 06/08/2015 15:24:29
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A team of Massachusetts General Hospital investigators has made the first steps towards development of bioartificial replacement limbs suitable for transplantation, the hospital announced recently.
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Pun named Outstanding Faculty Mentor at U of Washington
- By: Doug Beizer
- On: 06/02/2015 08:56:43
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The University of Washington Department of Bioengineering recently awarded its BIOE Awards and BMES member Suzie H. Pun was among the awardees.
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Elliott receives national awards for research, mentoring in biomedical engineering
- By: Doug Beizer
- On: 05/28/2015 15:49:45
- In: Members in the news
Dawn Elliott, chair of biomedical engineering at the University of Delaware, was recently awarded the Van C. Mow Medal for contributions to the field of bioengineering from the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME), according to a University of Delaware article.
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Annual Meeting: Abstract notifications by July 17; BMES hotel room block now available
- By: Doug Beizer
- On: 05/21/2015 16:20:54
- In: Annual Meeting
Author notifications will be sent by July 17, 2015 from the email address bmes2015@mirasmart.com. Please be sure to set your email to accept messages from this address so that you receive important notifications and information.
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BMES/FDA Frontiers in Medical Devices Conference examines how modeling and simulation is used at different stages in the total product life cycle
- By: Doug Beizer
- On: 05/18/2015 10:40:27
- In: BMES News
The BMES/FDA Frontiers in Medical Devices Conference: Innovations in Modeling and Simulation kicked off with a talk from Marco Viceconti, from The University of Sheffield's INSIGNEO Institute for in silico Medicine.
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Johns Hopkins BMEs design protective suit for Ebola caregivers
- By: Doug Beizer
- On: 05/15/2015 15:00:02
- In: Members in the news
Last October a team of Johns Hopkins students, staff, faculty and friends gathered for a weekend to reimagining the protective gear worn by medical professionals treating patients in an Ebola-like epidemic.
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Webinar: Live from Frontiers in Medical Devices Conference, how good does a computer model have to be?
- By: Doug Beizer
- On: 05/13/2015 14:55:26
- In: BMES News
How good does a computer model need to be when helping to test medical devices? This year's Frontiers in Medical Devices Conference is focused on the role of computational modeling in the total product life cycle of a medical device.
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