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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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2025 BME Symposium with Glenn V. Edmonson Lecture Is May 13, Featuring George Em Karniadakis as Glenn V. Edmonson Lecturer
This event on Tuesday, May 13, at NCRC Building 18, Dining Hall will feature George Em Karniadakis, Ph.D.,
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Trailblazing in Biotech: U-M BME Ph.D. Student Madeline Eiken Launches Intero Biosystems
Madeline Eiken, Intero’s co-founder Charlie Childs, Ph.D., and Ross MBA student Don Sobell will compete at the Rice University Business Plan Competition from April 10-12 in Houston.
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Dual Grants Awarded to Maria Coronel to Fund Pioneering Diabetes Research
Dr. Coronel’s research focuses on the use of innovative nanotechnology, specifically designed to track how oxygen levels influence the viability and functionality of transplanted beta cells.
Recent Posts
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Jan Stegemann Receives 2025 Rackham Master’s Mentoring Award
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RNA Translated Magazine Highlights BME’s Connie Wu and Her Research
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Michigan Medicine Podcast Features BME’s Anne Draelos
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Make a Difference With U-M BME on this Giving Blueday
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Faculty, Staff and Students Encouraged to Nominate BME Alumni for Michigan Engineering Alumni Awards by March 31
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Researchers Are Examining Ways to Use Histotripsy to Stimulate the Immune System Against Cancer
In the News
Detroit news
march 26
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
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’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’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’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 500 SPEAKER SERIES
April 10
Matthew Willsey, Ph.D.
3:30-4:30 p.m.
LBME 1130
BME SYMPOSIUM WITH GLENN V. EDMONSON LECTURE
May 13
9:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
NCRC Building 18, Dining Room