BME News

May 25, 2006

A Multispectral Advance For Flow Cytometry

For years, scientists have studied the Earth by examining not just a single image in a single wavelength, or even a limited range, but by studying that image in a variety of frequencies. This process, known as multispectral imaging, is now being applied by J. Paul Robinson, a professor in the Weldon School of Biomedical Engineering and a professor of cytomics in the School of Veterinary Medicine, to flow cytometry and medical analysis. Read more here on this advancement.
May 24, 2006

Professor Jenna Rickus Recipient of PRF Research Grant

Professor Jenna Rickus has been notified that she has been selected as the recipient of a Purdue Research Foundation (PRF) grant. The funding will support her research project entitled "Solid State Induction Surfaces for Maximizing Neurotransmitter Release in Hybrid Cellular Silicon Devices."
May 24, 2006

Professor Irazoqui Receives PRF Grant for BCI Research

Professor Pedro Irazoqui has received notification that he will receive support from the Purdue Research Foundation for his research proposal entitled "Brain-Computer Interfaces for Epilepsy Prosthetics."
May 24, 2006

Professor Albena Ivanisevic Presents Tutorial in Austria

In addition to participating as an International Program Committee member for the International Association of Science and Technology Development's international conference, Professor Albena Ivanisevic was asked to present a tutorial.
May 24, 2006

CETA Award Goes to Aaron Kyle

Aaron Kyle, a BME graduate students, was recently selected to receive the Graduate School Excellence in Teaching Award (CETA - Celebration of Graduate Student Teaching Award).
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