BME News

November 4, 2015

Sherry Harbin receives 2015 Outstanding Commercialization Award for Purdue Faculty

Sherry Harbin, professor of biomedical engineering and basic medical sciences, was named winner of the 2015 Outstanding Commercialization Award for Purdue Faculty. The award is given annually to a faculty member in recognition of outstanding contributions to, and success with, commercializing Purdue research discoveries.
October 20, 2015

Kinzer-Ursem selected to participate in NAE's Frontiers of Engineering Education Symposium

Tamara Kinzer-Ursem, an assistant professor in the Weldon School of Biomedical Engineering at Purdue University has been selected among seventy of the nation's most innovative, young engineering educators to take part in the National Academy of Engineering's seventh Frontiers of Engineering Education (FOEE) symposium. This symposium is designed to facilitate the sharing of best practices in research and education to bring about improvements in each participant's respective institution.
October 19, 2015

Purdue startup commercializes assistive wheelchair technology, develops first prototype

A Purdue startup is commercializing an assistive wheelchair technology that could provide people with disabilities an efficient and easy-to-use method to more easily position and remove an iPad or other mobile device without being limited by a table or moving in and out of the chair. The company has recently developed its first prototype.
October 8, 2015

Alyssa Panitch named Biomedical Engineering Society Fellow

Alyssa Panitch, Leslie A. Geddes Professor of Biomedical Engineering, has been elected to the Biomedical Engineering Society’s (BMES) 2015 Class of Fellows for her exceptional achievements in the field of biomedical engineering.
September 25, 2015

Rucha Joshi selected as Burton D. Morgan Fellow

Rucha Joshi, a doctoral student in biomedical engineering, has been selected to join the first cohort of the Burton D. Morgan Fellowship Program, a student-driven initiative focused on thought leadership, mentorship, and community building. This program includes eleven undergraduate and graduate students from diverse majors across campus that demonstrate great merit and leadership aptitude.
September 24, 2015

Kinzer-Ursem receives 2015 Showalter Trust Award

Professor Tamara Kinzer-Ursem has been selected to receive research funding from the Ralph W. and Grace M. Showalter Trust Fund. The award will fund her research project entitled "Surface Optimization for Selective Protein Capture and High-Throughput Assay Development".
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