Category: Campus and Community
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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.
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BME Students Achieve Academic All-Big 10 Honors
MacKenzie–one of five U-M student-athletes with a 4.0 GPA–and Mentzer are among 156 U-M student-athletes garnering the recognition.
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Dr. Zhen Xu Receives Multiple Honors for Pioneering Work in Non-Invasive Cancer Treatment
Dr. Xu has been awarded the Li Ka-Shing Endowed Professorship in Biomedical Engineering, College of Engineering, effective December 1, 2024 through November 30, 2029.
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Cookies and Cocoa Event Provides Food, Fellowship Before Finals
This BME Student Services-sponsored activity offers our community a chance to interact as the end of the semester approaches.
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U-M Team Develops StiMote to Help Restore Vision
The highly collaborative project will leverage many tiny sensing computers, called “motes,” to communicate with the visual cortex of the brain.
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Discover the Benefits of the BME Peer Advising Program
BME’s Peer Advisors can offer valuable insights and guidance to help make a difference in your academic planning.
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Students Create Art to Reflect Quantitative Physiology Course Concepts
Students have been given the freedom to use any artistic medium to explore and express physiological concepts learned in their class.
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Minal Nenwani Receives Rackham International Student Fellowship
Nenwani said the support from Rackham motivates her and will help toward achieving her research goals.
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BME Community Remembers the Legacy of Alan J. Hunt During Annual Lecture
Dr. Pun’s lecture on “Engineering synthetic alternatives to biologics for medicine,” highlighted efforts to develop synthetic alternatives to biologics used in medicine.