
News & Events
Read about BME’s Latest Activities
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Building Community Around Cystic Fibrosis Research at U-M
The CF initiative has drawn participants from nine different units across campus, highlighting U-M’s strength in both engineering and medicine.
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BME Summer Workshops @ Michigan Presents July 23-24 Event on ‘The Future of Neurotechnology’
This two-day event will include student poster presentations and an optional student hackathon on Wednesday, July 23, from 7:00 to 10:00 p.m. in NCRC Building 18.
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BME Summer Workshops @ Michigan Presents July 23-24 Event on ‘The Future of Neurotechnology’
This two-day event will include student poster presentations and an optional student hackathon on Wednesday, July 23, from 7:00 to 10:00 p.m. in NCRC Building 18.
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More Than 200 People Attend BME Symposium with Glenn V. Edmonson Lecture
The Biomedical Engineering Symposium is intended to build the BME community across campus.
Recent Posts
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BME Symposium with Glenn V. Edmonson Lecture Is Coming This Month
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Congratulations to Cheri Deng in Her New Leadership Role
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U-M BME Faculty Pioneer Online Educational Modules on AI Foundations
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Revolutionizing Imaging with AI: Welcoming Kevin C. Zhou to U-M BME
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NPR TED Radio Hour Features Aaron Morris This Weekend
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U-M BME’s Mert Oral is Featured on the Michigan Athletics Website
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 SUMMER WORKSHOPS @ MICHIGAN
“The Future of Neurotechnology”
Wednesday, July 23
10:00 a.m.-7:00 p.m.
Thursday, July 24
9:00 a.m.-2:30 p.m.