BME News

April 30, 2013

'Super-resolution' microscope possible for nanostructures

Researchers have found a way to see synthetic nanostructures and molecules using a new type of super-resolution optical microscopy that does not require fluorescent dyes, representing a practical tool for biomedical and nanotechnology research.

April 23, 2013

An Invitation: 14th Semi-Annual Weldon School of Biomedical Engineering Senior Design Presentations and Demonstrations

Course Instructor, Professor J. Paul Robinson, invites you to attend the 14th semi-annual senior design presentations and demonstrations. The spring 2013 senior design class will present six unique design solutions to healthcare or clinical problems.

Please join us for these presentations on Friday, May 3rd, from 3:30-5:30 pm in the Martin C. Jischke Hall of Biomedical Engineering, Room 1001. Immediately following the presentations,the teams will host product demonstrations in the Leslie A. Geddes Senior Design Laboratory(Room 1087).

A light snack and beverage service will be available during the design demonstrations.

Please R.S.V.P. to kcooper@purdue.edu
April 22, 2013

Prof. Talavage Tapped for Concussion Task Force

Thomas M. Talavage, a professor of biomedical engineering and electrical and computer engineering, has been selected to be part of the National Collegiate Athletic Association Concussion Task Force.
April 22, 2013

Junjie Li Selected for NIH Fellowship

Junjie Li has been selected as the recipient of an NIH fellowship through the Interdisciplinary Cancer Prevention Research Internship Program.
April 10, 2013

Safe Pace Team Wins Purdue Elevator Pitch

Weldon students won the undergraduate division at the Purdue University Elevator Pitch Competition on April 5. Their concept, called Safe Pace, is a device that would help surgeons check a pacemaker implant during surgery to determine whether it was mechanically stable.

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