Neal Fearnot, a Purdue BME alum, has been selected by the Association for the Advancement of Medical Instrumentation to receive their top honor, the Laufman-Greatbatch Prize.
NASA has selected a proposal submitted by Marshall Porterfield, Professor of Biomedical Engineering and Agricultural and Biological Engineering, to study how life responds and adapts to space and microgravity for its Fundamental Space Biology Program. His project will be part of a "mission of opportunity" to study how tiny electrical currents in fern spores impact plant development in microgravity.
An algorithm that was developed by Professor Charles Bouman of Purdue and Ken Sauer,in collaboration with Jean-Baptiste Thibault and Jiang Hsieh of GE Healthcare, has garnered international attention via AuntMinnie.com. The algorithm came out of research that was originally funded by NSF in the early 1990s.
Officials of SonarMed™ Inc. have announced that the company will expand its neonatal research through a National Institutes of Health (NIH) Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) grant.
Jean Chmielewski, Professor of Biomedical Engineering and Alice Watson Kramer Distinguished Professor of Chemistry was one of five exceptional teachers at Purdue University selected to receive a Murphy Award. The following is an article that appeared in "Purdue Today."
Lindsay Wendel, who recently completed her junior year in the Weldon School of Biomedical Engineering, has been selected to receive this year's Bruce Helfert Memorial Award.