Month: April 2025
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Congratulations to Cheri Deng in Her New Leadership Role
Dr. Deng has been a valuable member of the U-M BME faculty since 2007.
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U-M BME Faculty Pioneer Online Educational Modules on AI Foundations
The development of these online learning modules marks the first step in a broader vision to create a comprehensive educational program focused on AI in BME.
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Revolutionizing Imaging with AI: Welcoming Kevin C. Zhou to U-M BME
One of Dr. Zhou’s bold initiatives involves reimagining imaging systems from scratch.
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NPR TED Radio Hour Features Aaron Morris This Weekend
Dr. Morris discusses how his lab’s studies focusing on autoimmune diseases, such as multiple sclerosis, may enable researchers to predict the development of symptoms, allowing doctors one day to prescribe treatments to avoid disease development.
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U-M BME’s Mert Oral is Featured on the Michigan Athletics Website
Oral discusses his studies in U-M BME throughout the article.
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SLAS Announces $100,000 Graduate Education Fellowship Grant Awarded to U-M BME’s Vasu Rao
Rao’s innovative work at the intersection of artificial intelligence (AI), laboratory automation and microbiology exemplifies SLAS’s mission to support emerging leaders in quantitative biosciences through the grant.
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Marcus Foundation Donates Almost $30M to U-M, Stanford
The U-M design approach will be completely wireless.
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BME Ph.D. Student, Intero Biosystems Co-Founders Win Rice Business Plan Competition Grand Prize
Intero Biosystems has developed GastroScreen, the first stem cell-driven human “mini gut” that is ideal for organ function testing before testing on humans.
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BME Grad Student Miya Paserba Receives Sister Mary Ambrosia Fitzgerald Mentorship Award
The Sister Mary Ambrosia Fitzgerald Mentoring Award is given to individuals who have served as an exemplar of formal or informal mentorship of STEM learners outside of classroom teaching.
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Congratulations to BME National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship Program Award Winners
The purpose of the NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program (GRFP) is to help ensure the quality, vitality, and strength of the scientific and engineering workforce of the United States.