News & Events
Read about BME’s Latest Activities
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Karin Jensen Receives Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers
The PECASE is the highest honor bestowed by the U.S. government on outstanding scientists and engineers early in their careers.
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U-M Researchers Use Biolasers to Detect Cancer Cells
“The laser emission from a cell laser is much stronger than what we get from traditional fluorescent techniques,” said Xudong (Sherman) Fan, Professor, Biomedical Engineering.
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Quantitative Physiology Art Fair Celebrates Creativity and Engineering
Teams presented their works to four judges, who then selected the top projects.
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U-M Team’s Research Named Among Five Most Important Science Breakthroughs of 2024
Forbes magazine named the “atlas” of the human ovary, developed by a team from U-M, as one of the five most important scientific breakthroughs of 2024.
Recent Posts
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BME Students Achieve Academic All-Big 10 Honors
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Dr. Zhen Xu Receives Multiple Honors for Pioneering Work in Non-Invasive Cancer Treatment
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Cookies and Cocoa Event Provides Food, Fellowship Before Finals
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U-M Team Develops StiMote to Help Restore Vision
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Discover the Benefits of the BME Peer Advising Program
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Students Create Art to Reflect Quantitative Physiology Course Concepts
In the News
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
January 23
Kai Yu, Ph.D.
LBME 1130
BME 500 SPEAKER SERIES
January 30
Chima Maduka, Ph.D.
LBME 1130