BME News

October 29, 2024

Regenerative biomaterial innovator GeniPhys awarded NSF SBIR Phase IIB grant

Sherry Harbin, founder and chief technology officer of GeniPhys and Purdue University researcher, shows a high-strength collagen sheet fabricated from the proprietary collagen polymer technology that GeniPhys is commercializing. GeniPhys has received a $500,000 SBIR Phase IIB grant from the National Science Foundation to support regulatory and commercial readiness of its flagship product. (Purdue Research Foundation photo/Vincent Walter)
October 23, 2024

Charles Babbs celebrates 50 years with BME

The leading university programs on defibrillation was at Baylor University--led by Leslie A. Geddes and his team Willis A. Tacker, Joe D. Bourland and graduate student Charles Babbs, MD.
October 14, 2024

BME celebrates three 38 by 38 honorees

Neil Armstrong was 38 years old when he became the first person to set foot on the moon. Inspired by his legacy, the College of Engineering launched the 38 by 38 annual award to celebrate Purdue Engineering alumni who are early in their careers, have demonstrated an accelerated trajectory of professional success and whose achievements have made a significantly high impact relevant to their work. 2024 is the inaugural year for the award.
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