
News & Events
Read about BME’s Latest Activities
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Building a Better Heart Patch, Fiber by Fiber
Researchers at the University of Michigan Department of Biomedical Engineering (U-M BME) are working to engineer functional, living cardiac tissue grafts that can restore heart function.
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2026 BME Symposium with Glenn V. Edmonson Lecture Highlights Research and Community Across Campus
This year’s event featured a mix of faculty and student research talks, poster presentations, networking opportunities, and recognition of outstanding student achievement.
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U‑M Biomedical Engineering Celebrates 30 Years as a Department, Building on a Foundation that Began in 1962
While BME’s history as an official academic department spans 30 years, Michigan’s biomedical engineering influence can be traced far earlier to the 1960s—beginning with a bold experiment in graduate education.
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Project MESA brings portable gynecological care to rural communities
Project MESA began in August 2010 as a U-M engineering student effort within M-HEAL, a student organization focused on improving access to healthcare in underserved settings.
Recent Posts
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Register Today for May 13’s BME Symposium with Glenn V. Edmonson Lecture
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BME 419/519 Art Fair Spotlights the Beauty and Creativity of Human Physiology
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Paul Jensen Lab’s ‘Robot Scientist’ Earns U-M Empowering Research with AI Award
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Aaron Morris Receives NIH MIRA Award to Advance Immune-engineering Approaches for Chronic Wounds
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BME Graduate Student Council Strengthens Community through Academic, Wellness, and Social Programming
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M-HEAL Returns to Ghana to Strengthen Partnerships and Advance Neonatal Care Prototypes
In The News
Detroit news
march 26
The work of BME’s Cindy Chestek and Matthew Willsey Highlighted in the Detroit News
A Paralyzed Man Few a Drone with His Mine: Said BME and University of Michigan Robotics Department professor, Cindy Chestek, Ph.D.:
“”We finally have the ability to interact with the brain at the level of neurons,” Chestek said, “and we think that’s going to apply to a lot of things we haven’t even thought about yet.”
MLive
November 30
The work of BME’s Assistant Professor Aaron Morris and Professor Lonnie Shea Highlighted in Article
MLive profiled University of Michigan scientists who are developing implantable devices designed to make it simpler to diagnose diseases such as cancer or multiple sclerosis.
Wired
October 25
BME Professor Jim Weiland Quoted in Article on Neuralink
BME’s Jim Weiland was recently quoted on the results of a Neuralink trial to restore vision. “It’s a step forward for retinal prostheses, for sure. But there are some details we don’t know that could tell us how big of a step it is,” Weiland says. “And one of those details is whether the patients were using a magnified image when they recognized these letters.”
Bloomberg News
MAY 22
BME Professor Ariella Shikanov Featured in Bloomberg Article
BME’s Ariella Shikanov’s recent paper with co-PI Jun Li detailing the mapping of the human ovary at the resolution of a single cell was recently featured.
CBS NEWS DETROIT
FEBRUARY 1
BME Professor Cindy Chestek Featured in CBS News Detroit Interview
BME’s Cindy Chestek discussed the pros and cons of neural implants with regard to the recent announcement of Elon Musk’s Neuralink trials using the first human implant.
Events
BME Summer Workshop @ Michigan–Engineering in Cardiovascular Medicine
Palmer Commons, 100 Washtenaw Ave., Ann Arbor, MI
Wednesday, August 5-Friday, August 7
8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.


