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Caroline Dugopolski Named 2024 BME Alumni Merit Award Recipient
Dugopolski was honored with other College of Engineering department recipients during alumni awards activities on Homecoming Weekend.
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Academic Leaders Focus on Mental Health, Well-Being During BME Summer Workshops @ Michigan
Hosted by U-M BME, the event featured esteemed speakers from inside U-M and colleagues from other institutions while offering a variety of activities designed to nurture mental and emotional health.
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Tick-borne red meat allergy prevented in mice through new nanoparticle treatment
Lonnie Shea, the Steven A. Goldstein Collegiate Professor of Biomedical Engineering at the University of Michigan, along with other researchers at U-M and the University of Virginia, is studying how nanoparticles containing small amounts of allergen can prevent allergic reactions to food in mice.
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BME Summer Workshops @ Michigan
Tuesday’s one-day workshop will provide strategies for supporting positive well-being in academia.
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BME Graduate Student Jacky Tian Receives 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.
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BME Summer Workshops @ Michigan: Metabolism & Precision Health: A Biomedical Engineering Workshop
Please register to attend as soon as possible.
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RSVP Today for The BME Exchange on July 24
Register for this networking opportunity with members of the BME community.
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Congratulations on Recent Promotions for BME Faculty
“I am thrilled to extend my congratulations to these BME faculty members on their well-deserved promotions,” said Mary-Ann Mycek, William and Valerie Hall Department Chair of Biomedical Engineering and Professor, Biomedical Engineering. “Their dedication to academic excellence in biomedical engineering, commitment to our students’ success, and impactful contributions to research are truly inspiring.”
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Symposium, Roundtable, Workshop Highlighting the Legacy of Dr. Raoul Kopelman is Friday, October 20
Events honor late BME faculty member
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Low levels of electrical current can block pain
The method could be an alternative to opioids and other medication.