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April 25, 2014

Neuro Vigor licenses innovative Purdue technology to treat neurological diseases

Neuro Vigor LLC has signed an exclusive worldwide license with Purdue Research Foundation to develop and commercialize technology that promises an innovative approach to reducing the symptoms and pain of neurological disease and injury, including multiple sclerosis, neuropathic pain and Parkinson's disease. Neuro Vigor was co-founded in 2013 by Dr. Riyi Shi, an internationally recognized researcher and professor of biomedical engineering and neurosciences at Purdue.
April 25, 2014

Professor Ed Delp Recipient of 2014 Morrill Award

During the Faculty Awards Convocation on Thursday (April 24), the Morrill Awards were given to three faculty members whose careers have demonstrated excellence in teaching, research and in engagement missions. Professor Ed Delp, the Charles William Harrison Distinguished Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering and Professor of Biomedical Engineering was one of the recipients.
April 16, 2014

Ji-Xin Cheng selected as Discovery Park Faculty Research Fellow

Ji-Xin Cheng, a professor of biomedical engineering and professor of chemistry, has been selected as a 2014-2015 Discovery Park Faculty Research Fellow, and his project “High-speed, High-resolution Spectroscopic Imaging for Bioscience and Nanomaterial Characterization,” was chosen as a Discovery Park Fellows Project.
April 16, 2014

Zheng Ouyang named University Faculty Scholar

The Office of the Provost recently announced that Zheng Ouyang, associate professor of biomedical engineering and electrical and computer engineering, has been selected to be a 2014 University Faculty Scholar.
April 11, 2014

Weldon School graduate student wins at Purdue's 8th annual elevator pitch competition

Rucha Joshi won the Graduate Division's "Most Entertaining Pitch Award," claiming $500 in Purdue's 8th Annual Elevator Pitch Competition organized by the Purdue Certificate in Entrepreneurship and Innovation Program. The competition featured more than 40 participants making two-minute pitches at Discovery Park's Burton D. Morgan Center for Entrepreneurship. Joshi pitched Low-Calorie Pulp Biscuits, which use banana peels as a key ingredient for a low-calorie, low-fat, high-fiber cookie, making recycling of banana peels possible into a healthy product.
April 7, 2014

SpeechVive completes funding to move speech aid for Parkinson's patients to the public

SpeechVive Inc. announced the completion of nearly $700,000 in funding to move a speech aid innovation for people with Parkinson's disease to the public. Jim Jones and Kirk Foster, both of the Weldon School of Biomedical Engineering, developed the SpeechVive technology along with Jessica Huber, associate professor of speech, language and hearing sciences.
March 24, 2014

Ji-Xin Cheng receives a 2014 SPIE Translational Research Best Paper Award

Ji-Xin Cheng, a professor in Purdue University's Weldon School of Biomedical Engineering and Department of Chemistry, has received a 2014 SPIE Translational Research Best Paper Award for his paper, "Spectroscopic imaging unveils the essential role of cholesterol accumulation in cancer proliferation."
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