BME News
May 16, 2024
Machine-Learning Unveils Subtle Age-Related Tremors and Movement Slowing
Aditya Shanghavi, PhD candidate in Anne Sereno’s lab, introduces a novel machine-learning technique for detecting age-related changes in tremors, with implications for Parkinson's and other disorders, in Nature: Scientific Reports.
May 13, 2024
Huang receives patent on Method for high-resolution Nanoscopy of Whole Cells and Tissues.
Fang Huang, Reilly Associate Professor of Biomedical Engineering, and his research team have developed an imaging method for enhanced resolution of 3D biological structures.
May 10, 2024
Lee received a patent on a tissue scaffold to help treat organs and cells damaged by disease.
Medical treatments for a variety of diseases have advanced dramatically. However, those treatments often come with a cost—damage to surrounding tissues and organs. Stem cell researchers are constantly seeking new ways of repairing the damage caused by debilitating cancers and other diseases.
May 9, 2024
Purdue researchers develop a protocol to gather comparable data from the Mother Machine and the SChemostat in the first heads-on comparison of high-precision cell data
Ferdinand Ziegler, biomedical engineering postdoc researcher, helps Purdue researchers develop a protocol to gather comparable data from the Mother Machine and the SChemostat in the first heads-on comparison of high-precision cell data
May 7, 2024
The Weldon School of Biomedical Engineering honors our spring award winners
April has been a busy month at the Weldon School of Biomedical Engineering as we celebrate awards and scholarships with our students and faculty.
April 18, 2024
Cappelleri named AVP for research innovation
Cappelleri, a professor of mechanical engineering with a courtesy appointment in the Weldon School of Biomedical Engineering, will support key initiatives of the division of Strategic Interdisciplinary Research in the Office of Research.