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February 1, 2016

3 Purdue professors to be inducted into medical and biological engineering elite

Three Purdue University professors will be inducted in April as fellows of the American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering. The organization will recognize Pedro Irazoqui, a professor of biomedical engineering and electrical and computer engineering, associate head of the Weldon School of Biomedical Engineering and director of the Center for Implantable Devices; Zheng Ouyang, a professor of biomedical engineering, electrical and computer engineering, and chemistry; and Ann Rundell, a professor of biomedical engineering and electrical and computer engineering.
February 1, 2016

Cheng's research among 2015's top technical advances

Research by a Purdue professor was chosen as one of 2015's top technical advances by The Scientist magazine. The research was performed by Ji-Xin Cheng, a professor in Purdue's Weldon School of Biomedical Engineering and Department of Chemistry and scientific director of the Label-free Imaging lab at Purdue's Discovery Park.
February 1, 2016

Wang named finalist in InnovateHER Challenge

Pu Wang, a post doctoral researcher at the Purdue University Weldon School of Biomedical Engineering, has been named a finalist in the 2016 InnovateHER Business Challenge by the U.S. Small Business Administration. Wang is co-founder of Vibronix Inc. with Ji-Xin Cheng, professor of biomedical engineering and chemistry. Wang was selected for his MarginPAT innovation; MarginPAT is an intraoperative assessment of breast tumor margin using a photo acoustic/ultrasound imaging system. The system provides a shorter procedure time, allowing a surgeon to clear cancer residue after removing a tumor from a breast cancer patient, which reduces the chance for a second surgery.
January 19, 2016

Claridge receives NSF CAREER grant

Shelley Claridge, assistant professor of chemistry and assistant professor of biomedical engineering at the Weldon School of Biomedical Engineering, has received a Faculty Early Career Development (CAREER) grant from the National Science Foundation for her work titled, 'Standing, Lying, and Sitting: Restructuring Intermolecular Forces in Molecular Monolayers and Freshman Chemistry.'
January 19, 2016

Stephanie Thiede wins Pfizer Society of Toxicology Travel Award

A senior in the Weldon School of Biomedical Engineering at Purdue University has won a 2016 Pfizer Society of Toxicology (SOT) Undergraduate Student Travel Award. The organization recognized Stephanie N. Thiede as an outstanding undergraduate who will be presenting research in the field of toxicology at the society’s annual meeting. She will be formally honored by SOT at the awards ceremony during the Society’s 55th Annual Meeting and ToxExpo in New Orleans, Louisiana, March 13–17, 2016.
December 16, 2015

3 Purdue University professors elected as fellows of National Academy of Inventors

Three professors at the Weldon School of Biomedical Engineering at Purdue University have been named fellows of the National Academy of Inventors. The organization recognized Charles A. Bouman, the Showalter Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering and Biomedical Engineering; Alyssa Panitch, vice provost for faculty affairs and the Leslie A. Geddes Professor of Biomedical Engineering; and Sherry L. Harbin, a professor of biomedical engineering and basic medical sciences.
December 10, 2015

Staff members honored for excellence

Congratulations to the 2015 Engineering Staff Awards of Excellence recipients and nominees. Eight Weldon School of Biomedical Engineering staff members were recognized for excellent service to the Purdue University College of Engineering in three award categories: administrative/professional customer service, leadership, and teamwork.
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