BME News

June 8, 2016

Main and students showcase Purdue research at Farmer's Market

Representatives from the Weldon School of Biomedical Engineering and the College of Veterinary Medicine will be at the West Lafayette Farmer's Market in Cumberland Park throughout the summer to showcase how basic science and engineering concepts are used to address problems in human and animal health.
May 16, 2016

Sixth Summer Workshop on Spectroscopic Imaging

Purdue will hold the Sixth Summer Workshop on Spectroscopic Imaging on July 7-8 to present the most recent advances in spectroscopic imaging platforms, which could lead to innovative research tools and medical diagnostics.
May 3, 2016

Three Professors Receive Purdue's Teaching for Tomorrow Award

Craig Goergen, assistant professor of biomedical engineering, Meng Deng, assistant professor of biomedical, agricultural and biological engineering, and Ramses Martinez, assistant professor of biomedical and industrial engineering have been selected as recipients of the 2016-2017 Teaching for Tomorrow Award.
April 28, 2016

Company purchases Purdue technology to revolutionize bionic limbs

Technology developed at Purdue University is expected to soon change the lives of amputees with bionic limbs. These robotic prosthetics have traditionally been controlled by electrodes that sit on the skin to record signals from the muscle. Purdue researchers have developed tiny electrodes that, instead, are buried inside the muscle. It's a development a Chicago-based startup describes as "game-changing" for bionic limbs.
April 25, 2016

Spotlight on Shelley Claridge

Shelley Claridge, assistant professor of chemistry and biomedical engineering, received the 2016 Exceptional Early Career Award in recognition of outstanding undergraduate teaching and is featured in this Q&A.
< Previous 10 | Viewing 781 to 790 of 1501 | Next 10 >