BME News

July 18, 2006

Les Geddes Featured In Impact

Dr. Les Geddes has been featured in the "Around The Fountain" section of the most recent issue of Purdue Engineering Impact magazine. This feature focuses on students, professors, and other people of interest within the College of Engineering.
June 28, 2006

Alissa Russ Receives P.E.O. Scholar Award

Alissa L. Russ, a
fourth-year PhD graduate student in the Weldon School of Biomedical
Engineering at Purdue University, has been named a recipient of the
prestigious P.E.O. Scholar Award.
June 15, 2006

Graduate Student Profile: Silas Leavesley

You have to have something to do outside of school.

This is how Silas Leavesley sums up his work with the University Church at Purdue, where he assists with maintenance, plays the piano, and leads the Sunday morning service along with his wife Heather. The question facing everyone else at the Weldon School of Biomedical Engineering is how Silas has any spare time at all.


June 13, 2006

Lottes Wins IHIF Research Poster Competition

A research poster presentation by Aaron Lottes, "A Novel Abdominal Compression Device To Improve CPR" has won the Indiana Health Industry Forum competition for academic research at the IHIF Forum in Indianapolis. The award, announced today at the forum luncheon, includes a cash award as well as recognition before the assembled members of industry, academia, and government. Our congratulations to Aaron and the research team.
May 30, 2006

Professor Sherry Voytik-Harbin Promoted

The Board of Trustees of Purdue University has approved the nomination of the University Committee on Faculty Promotions and the recommendation of the President of the University to promote Sherry Voytik-Harbin to the rank of Associate Professor of Biomedical Engineering with tenure at Purdue University.
May 25, 2006

A Multispectral Advance For Flow Cytometry

For years, scientists have studied the Earth by examining not just a single image in a single wavelength, or even a limited range, but by studying that image in a variety of frequencies. This process, known as multispectral imaging, is now being applied by J. Paul Robinson, a professor in the Weldon School of Biomedical Engineering and a professor of cytomics in the School of Veterinary Medicine, to flow cytometry and medical analysis. Read more here on this advancement.
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