Tag: Biomedical Engineering
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U-M BME Team Uncovers Surprising Role of Antibody Diversity in Immune Protection
The Arnold Lab used computational modeling as an innovative way to approach this research into antibodies and vaccine responses.
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U-M BME Awards $1.4M in Funding to 13 Multidisciplinary Teams Via the Coulter Translational Research Partnership Program
Established with a $20M endowment in 2005, the U-M BME Coulter Translational Research Partnership Program supports research directed at promising technologies within research laboratories that are progressing towards commercial development and clinical practice.
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Unlocking the Metabolic Code of Brain Cancer: U-M BME’s Deepak Nagrath on Groundbreaking Tumor Nutrition Research
The researchers achieved a scientific first: mapping the precise fate of glucose-derived carbon atoms in both tumor and neighboring healthy brain (cortex) tissue using advanced mass spectrometry and metabolic modeling.
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Paul Jensen Promoted to Associate Professor
Dr. Jensen’s research group studies the oral microbiome using artificial intelligence, laboratory automation, and high-throughput genomics.
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BME 500 Speaker Series Starts August 28
This seminar series provides a unique opportunity to learn about research from an exceptional set of speakers that we have been able to bring in from U-M and around the country.
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Collaboration, Innovation Lead to Success at iGEM for the Michigan Synthetic Biology Team
MSBT has been making significant strides in bringing synthetic biology solutions to pressing environmental and health issues.
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The U-M Coulter Translational Research Partnership Program at 20: Pioneering Impact in Biomedical Engineering
On the cusp of the program’s 20th anniversary, BME’s faculty, staff and alumni look back on the transformative power of the Coulter Foundation—and forward to a future shaped by its ongoing legacy.
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Building Bridges: How U-M BME’s Graduate Student Council Fosters Community, Collaboration
The GSC is dedicated to enhancing the graduate experience through a variety of activities designed to unite students and bolster their academic and personal growth.
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Co-op Experience Offers U-M BME Student Valuable Industry Insights
The co-op experience allowed BME student Ella Schmidt not only to perform assigned tasks, but also to contribute meaningfully to her projects through in-depth group participation.
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Returning to Ann Arbor Roots: Eric Hald Rejoins U-M BME
Dr. Hald’s pedagogical approach has been significantly shaped by his international experience, particularly with capstone projects.