Category: News
-
BME Graduate Students Receive Trainee Professional Development Award from Society for Neuroscience
This award recognizes undergraduate and graduate students and post baccalaureate and postdoctoral scholars who demonstrate scientific merit and excellence in research.
-
Harnessing Gut Bacteria to Combat Cancer: Innovations in Tumor-Targeted Immunotherapy
A team of researchers has examined a promising new approach, which uses engineered non-pathogenic bacteria to enhance the body’s immune response against tumors.
-
BME Team Members Receive Outstanding Core Staff Awards
Faculty and staff nominated staff members who made significant contributions.
-
Zhen Xu Receives IEEE Carl Hellmuth Hertz Ultrasonics Award
This is the highest honor for mid-career researchers in ultrasonics internationally.
-
Carlos Aguilar, Maria Coronel Honored in Atlas of Inspiring Hispanic/Latinx Scientists
This publication is a grassroots effort developed to showcase the expertise, talents, and diversity of Hispanic and Latinx scientific faculty.
-
Ph.D. Student Andrea Jacobson Receives 2024 Derek Tat Memorial Award
This honor is named in memory of Derek Tat, a student of Cindy Chestek, Professor, Biomedical Engineering, Robotics & Electrical Engineering & Computer Science.
-
BME Students Bring People-First Engineering to Life
The 450 Design Course is organized around a capstone team project.
-
Karin Jensen Receives NSF Grant to Study Engineering Faculty Gender Equity
The broader impact of this project will be to enhance knowledge regarding ways to increase the number of women in tenure-track engineering faculty and leadership positions.
-
BME Career Fair Is Wednesday
BME students are encouraged to stop by and connect with employers specifically seeking them for internships and full-time positions.
-
U-M BME’s Deepak Nagrath is the Metabolic Transcriptome Leader for the Multi-Institutional Center for Transcriptional Medicine
The goal is to bring together this interdisciplinary team of experts to foster collaborations and accelerate the development of exciting findings into clinical populations.