Category: Faculty
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Andrew J. Putnam to be Inducted into Medical and Biological Engineering Elite
The College of Fellows is comprised of the top two percent of medical and biological engineers in the country.
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Researchers use ovarian follicles to preserve fertility
Technique could be beneficial for women with cancer; study in mice produced live births
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Can we print the human body?
Researcher provides his viewpoint on the long-term outlook for printing the human body.
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Regenerative medicine: Injectable stem cell incubator
By simulating the structure of the target tissue, the cells can better integrate with the body.
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How a Silly Putty ingredient could advance stem cell therapies
This research is the first to directly link physical, as opposed to chemical, signals to human embryonic stem cell differentiation.
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Meningitis: Steps to prevent future contamination
Researchers explain how a combination of better oversight and easier testing methods could ultimately help prevent issues like this in the future.
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HIV testing in developing nations
The device, which uses silicon micro-fabrication, allows blood cells and platelets to pass through while the large white blood cells are captured and counted.
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U-M developing wearable tech for disease monitoring
The new sensor, which can detect airborne chemicals either exhaled or released through the skin, would likely be the first wearable to pick up a broad array of chemical, rather than physical, attributes.
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Lab on a Chip
The goal is to reduce the cost of drug development and advance disease treatment by provided miniature environments that mimic parts of the human body.
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Crash-testing concussion sensors
The goal is for the sensor to provide more information to coaches and doctors.