Category: Students
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Deep Dives and Dynamic Discussions: Exploring Research in BIOMEDE 599: Mechanobiology
This course is tailored to those with a strong interest in research, including students from various stages in their academic careers.
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Exploring Neural Control: A Hands-On Learning Experience in Tim Bruns’ BME 599 Class
Through a combination of lectures, hands-on experiments, and group collaborations, students can examine the processes behind neural and muscular control.
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Advances in Vascular Constructs Address Traditional Tissue Engineering Challenges
The cornerstone of this research blended novel materials and bioprinting techniques to engineer vascular systems that could support the complex tissue structures necessary for transplantation and regenerative medicine.
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BIOMEDE 599.018: Special Topics in Immunoengineering
This course bridges immunology and engineering, offering graduate students and upper-level undergraduates an opportunity to learn the fundamentals of harnessing the power of the immune system for medical advancements.
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Investigating the Oral Microbiome to Gain Greater Understanding of Oral Health
This research focuses on the complex interplay between oral bacteria and host tissues, paving the way for potential therapeutic strategies against oral and systemic diseases.
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BME Ph.D. Student Receives FIMH Conference Award
The award recognized Ph.D. students and postdoctoral researchers.
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BME Ph.D. Student Wins Fundamental Science Award in Recent 3-Minute Thesis Event
The 3MT goal is to help Ph.D. students focus on transforming years of complex scientific inquiry into a three-minute summary that is understood by laypeople who may not have a formal technical background.
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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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Improving BME Student Services With a Focus on Holistic Student Support
BME’s Student Services Team is positioned to provide more enhanced opportunities for advising and student support.
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The Michigan Biomedical Venture Fund Nurtures Medical Technology Startups
The program is powered by the collaborative efforts of the U-M Medical School’s Fast Forward Medical Innovation (FFMI) program and Michigan Engineering’s Center for Entrepreneurship (CFE).