BME News

February 8, 2022

Chi Hwan Lee develops first-of-its-kind horse slicker to monitor chronic disease

A horse slicker is just a horse slicker, of course, of course, unless it can monitor chronic disease. With the exception of Mister Ed of television sitcom fame, horses can’t talk with humans about health issues. Now, a first-of-its-kind horse slicker with a specially designed liner could be able to “tell” the horse’s human caregivers of increasing chronic diseases.
February 7, 2022

Pienaar honored with NSF CAREER Award to study viral life cycles

Viruses like Ebola and SARS-CoV-2 spread and cause disease through the combined action of multiple viral proteins working together. Biomedical engineers like Elsje Pienaar are searching to limit viral reproduction in patients through a holistic view of how these proteins work together.
February 3, 2022

Prospective BME Faculty Seminar - Monday, February 7

Nancy Xu, Professor in Biomedical Engineering, Biomedical Sciences, Biochemistry, and Chemistry at Old Dominion University, will present a seminar entitled "New Nanobiotechnology for Sensing and Imaging of Single Live Cells: From Fundamental Discoveries to Biomedical Innovations" on Monday, February 7, from 9:30-10:20 am in MJIS 1083 and via Zoom.
February 3, 2022

Prospective BME Faculty Seminar - Wednesday, February 9

Mehdi Javanmard, Associate Professor of Electrical & Computer Engineering at Rutgers University, will present a seminar on Wednesday, February 9 from 9:30-10:20 a.m. in MJIS 1001 and via Zoom entitled "Electro-Fluidics for Health and Environmental Monitoring."
February 1, 2022

Call for Posters - Indiana CTSI Retreat at Purdue

We are currently accepting submissions for our virtual poster session that will be part of the Indiana Clinical and Translational Science (CTSI) Virtual Retreat hosted by Purdue University on Tuesday, February 22, 2022.
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