Purdue University graduate research was extremely well represented at the Institute for Biological Engineering's Annual Meeting, held in March in Atlanta, GA.
Professors Ji-Xin Cheng and Kinam Park have been selected as shared awardees of the Lafayette Lions Club Award for Outstanding Cancer Research at Purdue.
Sean Connell, a BME graduate student, and Jianming Li, Weldon alum, both of Professor Riyi Shi's lab, represented their Biomedship spin-off company, Medtric Biotech in a recent business plan competition.
The Weldon School of Biomedical Engineering is proud to announce the selection of Dr. Ji-Xin Cheng for the Early Career Research Excellence Award, to be presented by the College of Engineering on April 16, 2011.
Biomedical Engineering Graduate Student Association (BMEGSA) helped judge the Lafayette Regional Science Engineering Fair held on March 4th and 5th. BMEGSA representatives presented awards to the junior or senior high school students with the top Biomedical Engineering related projects.
Researching a drug already approved for hypertension relief, Weldon Professor Riyi Shi and his team are finding promising results that may delay the onset and reduce the severity of symptoms in Multiple Sclerosis patients. A provisional patent has been filed on Shi's research, and commercialization partners are being sought.
BME students have a proven track record of being exemplary scholars. We are proud to announce several who have received recent recognition for their exceptional efforts.
A low-cost medication injection device company founded by a team consisting of two BMEs and one Krannert student took the top prize in the Gold Division of Purdue's Burton D. Morgan Business Plan Competition.