Category: Students
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UrBME Brings Biomedical Engineering to Chicago Classrooms through Alternative Spring Break Outreach
The group spent two days at Noble Street College Prep, rotating through classes and leading interactive activities designed to make engineering approachable, collaborative, and fun.
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Congratulations to the 2026 Leaders & Honors Award Recipients in BME
The following BME students are recognized for their achievements with Leaders & Honors Awards.
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Go Blue, Go Global: U-M BME Students Transform Their Perspective Through International Programs in Engineering
Through Michigan Engineering’s International Programs in Engineering (IPE), students are part of a growing movement to combine rigorous coursework with rich cultural immersion.
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Researchers Develop AI Model to Target Safer, More Effective Drug Combinations for Antimicrobial Therapy
The research pioneers a custom AI model that predicts not only the efficacy of drug combinations against key pathogens, but also their risk of toxic side effects, addressing a major obstacle in advancing new therapies.
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Yucheng (Jacky) Tian Wins First Place at Michigan Engineering Graduate Symposium 3MT
Tian said, “This is really a celebration event, and it’s great to be in the same room with talented people from all disciplines throughout Michigan Engineering.”
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Research Unveils Mitochondrial Role in Age-Related Neuromuscular Junction Degeneration
These findings, published in Aging Cell, provide significant insights into the mechanisms that drive sarcopenia and motor function decline with aging.
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Rethinking the Foreign Body Response: How Inflammation Can Become a Biomedical Ally
The article summarizes recent research and discusses how the immune reaction triggered by implanted materials—which has historically been considered a barrier to medical device success—can instead be leveraged for positive biomedical outcomes.
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U-M BME Researchers Develop Nanoparticle Therapy to Boost the Immune System’s Attack on Metastatic Cancer
This innovation could mark a major turning point in how metastatic cancers are treated in the future.
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Innovative Biomaterial Scaffolds Enable Precise Recruitment and Study of Rare Antigen-Specific T Cells
A collaborative team led by U-M BME develops a controlled-release platform to advance immune cell research and unlock new possibilities in autoimmune disease monitoring.
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New Capsule Technology Shows Promise for Restoring Lost Ovarian Function due to Cancer Treatments
U-M Biomedical Engineering researchers make strides toward improving quality of life for pediatric cancer survivors.