BME News

July 7, 2016

Students hoping to combat toxic algae problem

A group of Purdue students, including Weldon School of Biomedical Engineering sophomore Paige Rudin, is working on a research project that could help stop the spread of toxic algae.
July 1, 2016

Bourland Travel Grant Recipients Selected

Three Weldon School of Biomedical Engineering students have been awarded Joe Bourland Travel Grants: TJ Puls, Julia Fraseur; and Shruthi Suresh. Dr. Joe Bourland established this competitive award to graduate students in need of funds to support their travel to a conference as part of their graduate studies.
June 14, 2016

Research yielding insights into brain's signaling network

Researchers have taken an important step toward deciphering the brain's complex neuroelectric communication system that could underlie sleep disorders and conditions such as Alzheimer's, epilepsy and schizophrenia.
June 8, 2016

Main and students showcase Purdue research at Farmer's Market

Representatives from the Weldon School of Biomedical Engineering and the College of Veterinary Medicine will be at the West Lafayette Farmer's Market in Cumberland Park throughout the summer to showcase how basic science and engineering concepts are used to address problems in human and animal health.
May 16, 2016

Sixth Summer Workshop on Spectroscopic Imaging

Purdue will hold the Sixth Summer Workshop on Spectroscopic Imaging on July 7-8 to present the most recent advances in spectroscopic imaging platforms, which could lead to innovative research tools and medical diagnostics.
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