BME News

November 21, 2017

Purdue chapter of National Biomedical Engineering Honor Society receives national awards

The Purdue chapter of the National Biomedical Engineering Honor Society Alpha Eta Mu Beta (AEMB) has been recognized nationally with two awards for outstanding leadership and service. The chapter, based in the Weldon School of Biomedical Engineering, received the Outstanding Chapter Officer and Outstanding Chapter Activity (3-way tie) awards for 2016-17.
October 26, 2017

Neuroscience: Where engineering meets biology

Integrated, holistic research efforts are key to success, and the Weldon School's close ties to the Purdue Institute for Integrated Neuroscience
(PINN) demonstrate that engineering and biology make an excellent fit.
October 26, 2017

Weldon School welcomes three new faculty members

Purdue’s Weldon School of Biomedical Engineering welcomes three new faculty members in 2017-18, and we are still actively recruiting. The faculty growth corresponds to an ongoing transformative period of expansion in the school's educational programs, research capabilities, and industry outreach.
October 26, 2017

Addressing the national opioid crisis

Opioid overdoses kill more than 60,000 Americans each year — more than breast cancer, more than car accidents. The CDC projects the final 2017 death toll will be even higher. In parallel with governmental and community-based approaches to decrease the availability of opioids — drugs such as oxycodone and fentanyl — biomedical engineers at Purdue are devising ways to prevent overdose deaths. As well as leveraging their expertise in biomedical devices and novel drug delivery systems, Purdue’s Weldon School engineers hope to create a multidisciplinary core of researchers who can present a comprehensive set of solutions for Indiana and the nation.
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