Marcia Pool, Biomedical Engineering Instructional Laboratory Coordinator for the Weldon School, was recently selected as the Patricia I. Horner Outstanding Chapter Advisor for Alpha Eta Mu Beta National Honors Society.
Demonstrating their shared legacy of innovative research and commitment to patient-centered medical technology, Purdue University, University of Notre Dame and GE Healthcare announce a proprietary new CT scanning reconstruction technology called Veo that may enable physicians to diagnose patients with high-clarity images at previously unattainable low radiation dose levels.
Under their "Latest News" banner, Chemical and Engineering News showcased the mass spectrometry work being done by Weldon School's Zheng Ouyang in conjunction with Graham Cooks and other colleagues.
As part of the educational alliance between the campuses of Purdue University in West Lafayette, Indiana, and the University of Puerto Rico at Mayaguez, Abbott Laboratories awarded $40,000 between the two institutions to support graduate students working on issues related to cancer and cardiovascular diseases.
Dr. James Leary, Professor of Biomedical Engineering and SVM Professor of Nanomedicine, was selected to receive the International Journal of Nanomedicine Distinguished Career Award at the recent Annual Meeting of the Biomedical Engineering Society, held in Hartford, Connecticut.
Dr. Leslie Geddes' Scottish kilt is set to be archived in the Department of Theatre's Special Collection of Historic Dress. The collection features historic clothing, shoes, and accessories dating back to the 1850s.
Since 1992, the Fearnot Prize has been given out annually to the student with the most outstanding Summer Seminar presentation. Ryan Kammeyer, Weldon School of Biomedical Engineering Master's Student working with Dr. Ann Rundell, was selected as this year's Fearnot Prize winner.