Category: Research
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U-M BME Researchers Use Scaffolding Sensors to Detect Early Evidence of Organ Transplant Rejections
To identify rejection prior to graft injury, the U-M BME team used a microporous scaffold that functions as a minimally-invasive surveillance method
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BME Summer Workshops @ Michigan Presents July 25-26 Event on Metabolism & Precision Health
“Metabolism & Precision Health: A Biomedical Engineering Workshop,” an interdisciplinary workshop on metabolism and precision medicine, is scheduled for July 25-26, in the NCRC Building 18 Dining Hall.
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BME Hosts Successful Symposium with Glenn V. Edmonson Lecture
Thank you to all of our faculty and student presenters and our expo participants.
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Join Us for the 2024 BME Symposium with Glenn V. Edmonson Lecture on May 8
This event will provide a forum for BME faculty and students campus-wide, along with our collaborators, to present current research progress and discuss future research opportunities at the interface of engineering and medicine.
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U-M BME Researchers Develop Technique to Enhance Neurorepair in Spinal Cord Injuries
This study, published in Nature Regenerative Medicine, highlights regeneration in the injured spinal cord, which traditionally is limited by physical and chemical barriers.
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AMPED Students Present Product Concepts in Culminating Team Project
The presentations were the culmination of the Biomedical Product Realization Practicum course, which is a design-build-test sequence in which student teams work with a clinical mentor to solve a current clinical problem.
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Spatial atlas of the human ovary with cell-level resolution will bolster reproductive research
Most human oocytes never get a chance to mature into eggs — a new study sheds light on why
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Maria Coronel Receives JDRF Innovator Award
The award specifically pertains to the Coronel Lab’s innovative technology dubbed GeLite: Glowing Engineered Luminescent Microgels for Transplant Evaluation.
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U-M Researchers Receive Lupus Innovation Award to Investigate Novel Diagnostic and Treatment Approaches
This grant, of up to $450,000 for three years, provides early-stage support for highly innovative approaches to addressing major challenges in lupus research.
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U-M BME Students Volunteer to Highlight STEM Careers During Annual ‘One Day Closer for a Cure’ Event
Students and volunteers had the opportunity to show high school students what a career in STEM looks like and how to navigate their own path to college.