BME News

October 5, 2011

Biomedical Engineering Faculty Member Receives Top U.S Department of Defense Award

Two Purdue faculty members received the Army Research Laboratory Director's Challenge Coin - the top U.S. Defense Department award. Edward J. Delp, Professor of Biomedical Engineering and the Charles William Harrison Distinguished Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering, and William J. Chappell, Associate Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering, were selected to receive the award after technologies they developed saved lives on the battlefield.
October 3, 2011

John Pearce Named Among Top 10 Most Inspiring Professors

John A. Pearce, Purdue University alumni and current Weldon School of Biomedical Engineering Advisory Board Member, was recently named among the top 10 most inspiring professors by Texas Exes for his "soulful teaching style, even while teaching Electrical Engineering."
August 4, 2011

Senior Design Project Takes High Honors

A design incorporating flow cytometry for low-cost HIV detection was recently recognized by Engineering World Health. The HIV Diagnostics Team; Peter Carlsgaard, Lindsay Wendal, Aneesh Ramaswamy and Dan Lu, was mentored by Professor Paul Robinson. The team came in second place behind a team from Oxford and followed by a Johns Hopkins team. Congratulations to the team for their hard work and efforts!
July 20, 2011

Two Weldon Students Take Top National BMES Honors

Winners of the BMES 2011 Graduate and Undergraduate Student Awards (Extended Abstract) were announced last month. The BMES Awards Committee selects students on the basis of scientific merit, originality, and quality of written presentation. Jamie Brugnano and Akhilesh Gaharwar were among the honorees for this year.
July 5, 2011

Trisha Eustaquio Selected for Prestigious SPIE Scholarship

Trisha Eustaquio, a Weldon School of Biomedical Engineering graduate student working with Professor Jim Leary, was selected as one of 137 outstanding individuals world-wide to receive a scholarship from SPIE (the International Society for Optics and Photonics).
June 27, 2011

Weldon Faculty, Students Awarded by Indiana CTSI

The Indiana Clinical and Translational Sciences Institute has awarded nearly $3 million to a new generation of medical students and researchers at Indiana University, Purdue University and the University of Notre Dame to encourage home-grown innovation in Indiana. Weldon School student, Andrew Koivuniemi, and faculty Ji-Xin Cheng and Riyi Shi were each awarded for their innovative and collaborative work in the Life Sciences.
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