BME News

April 17, 2020

Photo gallery: A culture of persistence

Browse this gallery for a glimpse of how Purdue faculty, staff and students show their grit and determination again and again as they pursue innovation in the classroom, in the lab and in the community. Photos in the first row feature a Weldon School biomedical engineering team working on an implantable drug delivery system using nanowires that can be wirelessly controlled. Bottorff fellows Jessica Torres is also featured developing non-toxic surgical adhesives.
April 16, 2020

Purdue-developed point-of-care diagnostics and wearables—making the leap out of the lab

The Weldon School of Biomedical Engineering at Purdue University has a rich history and robust focus on innovation and translation of research applied to medical devices implanted within the human body. The school’s faculty members have generated over 100 U.S. patents, with over half licensed to company partners. Biomedical engineering research at Purdue has generated $30 million in licensing royalties, and over 25 startup companies have been founded with more than 3 million patients directly helped.
April 11, 2020

Engineering solutions to COVID-19 testing

As the urgent measures to slow down COVID-19 continue to affect lives and shut down operations across the nation and around the world, Purdue Engineering research has ramped up. In nearby labs, our two teams of engineers are hard at work quickly and collegially developing portable, user-friendly technologies that would tell people — in their own homes — whether they’ve contracted the novel coronavirus.
April 6, 2020

In the news: Creating COVID-19 tests is complicated science, and business

Learn more about the work of Jacqueline Linnes, Marta E. Gross Assistant Professor of Biomedical Engineering, on an alternative COVID-19 test in this interview with Molly Wood (link below). Linnes discusses the importance of developing the device with manufacturing and distribution in mind.
April 3, 2020

Tamara Kinzer-Ursem is featured in "Celebrating our Associate Professors" series

Learn more about the research of Tamara Kinzer-Ursem, Marta E. Gross Associate Professor in the Weldon School of Biomedical Engineering, in the areas of biomolecular detection, protein-structure function and relationships, spatial and temporal dynamics of protein signaling networks in this “Celebrating our Associate Professors” video series.
March 31, 2020

Paul M. Griffin inducted into medical and biological engineering elite

The American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering (AIMBE) has
announced the induction of Paul M. Griffin, Ph.D., Professor of Biomedical Engineering and Industrial
Engineering, Regenstrief Center for Healthcare, Purdue University, St. Vincent Health Director,
Regenstrief Center for Healthcare Engineering to its College of Fellows.
March 30, 2020

Weldon school students win all places in section of interdisciplinary poster session

The seventh annual Health and Disease: Science, Technology, Culture and Policy Research Poster Session showcased more than 100 graduate student presenters from colleges across campus. In the Healthcare Technology and Engineering section, Weldon School students Shruthi Suresh, Divya Tankasala, and Angel Enriquez swept the board, winning first, second, and third places, respectively.
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