Month: June 2025
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Advances in Vascular Constructs Address Traditional Tissue Engineering Challenges
The cornerstone of this research blended novel materials and bioprinting techniques to engineer vascular systems that could support the complex tissue structures necessary for transplantation and regenerative medicine.
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U-M multidisciplinary team leads first in-human recording with wireless brain-computer interface
This brain-computer interface (BCI), which is about the size of a penny and contains 421 microelectrodes, each thinner than a human hair, recorded signals from the participant’s brain.
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Investigating the Oral Microbiome to Gain Greater Understanding of Oral Health
This research focuses on the complex interplay between oral bacteria and host tissues, paving the way for potential therapeutic strategies against oral and systemic diseases.
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BME Ph.D. Student Receives FIMH Conference Award
The award recognized Ph.D. students and postdoctoral researchers.
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BME Ph.D. Student Wins Fundamental Science Award in Recent 3-Minute Thesis Event
The 3MT goal is to help Ph.D. students focus on transforming years of complex scientific inquiry into a three-minute summary that is understood by laypeople who may not have a formal technical background.