BME News

May 5, 2026

Congratulations to the 2026 BME Bravo Award winners

Congratulations to all of the 2026 Bravo Award winners from BME: Darcy Allen, Mike Mifflin, Teresa Klemme, Dyann Segvich, Tracy Moller, Elizabeth Rowen and Paolo Morales-Vasquez. Thank you for everything you do for our school and beyond!
April 30, 2026

BME Design Day 2026: Student-led innovation showcased in Indianapolis

Purdue BME seniors in Indianapolis presented their capstone projects at BME Design Day 2026, showcasing technical solutions ranging from noninvasive bladder sensors to scoliosis education models. This event marked the culmination of a year-long collaboration between students and medical professionals to address clinical needs through real-world engineering design.
April 13, 2026

Four BME Faculty Inducted into AIMBE College of Fellows

Four faculty members from Purdue University's Weldon School of Biomedical Engineering have been inducted into the 2026 AIMBE College of Fellows, a distinction reserved for the top two percent of engineers in the field. This historic milestone brings nearly half of the school's core faculty into the prestigious organization, solidifying Purdue's position as a national leader in medical and biological innovation.
March 11, 2026

BME's Tammy Siemers receives 2025 Community Spirit Award

Community has always been a cornerstone of Tammy Siemers’ life.

Kindness and generosity are traits that she inherited from her family members, who often shared what little they had with those around them, and eventually selflessness became second nature to her.
March 6, 2026

Purdue BME Researchers Dadarlat and Senneka Published in PNAS

Purdue Biomedical Engineering assistant professor Maria Dadarlat and graduate student Samuel Senneka have published a featured article in PNAS demonstrating that the brain can rapidly learn to integrate artificial sensory feedback with natural vision. This breakthrough highlights the nervous system's flexibility and provides a robust testing protocol to develop better encoding algorithms for artificial proprioception, advancing the future of precise neural prostheses.
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