BME News

November 20, 2013

Corey Neu Receives R01 Grant

Corey Neu, assistant professor of biomedical engineering, received a Research Project Grant (R01) of approximately $1.6 million from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) for his work in the early detection of osteoarthritis (OA). OA is a chronic, debilitating disease that affects some 27 million Americans, and much of the $128 billion spent on arthritis-related health care costs in the U.S. annually goes toward the treatment of OA.
November 13, 2013

Purdue, GE to partner on commercializing Purdue innovations, technologies

Purdue and GE have entered into a university-industry partnership that exemplifies a new approach to expediting the academia-based technology commercialization process. The agreement, signed this month, will merge the expertise of GE's corporate technology commercialization group with innovations being developed at Purdue to commercialize new technologies.

November 8, 2013

Team Led by Pedro Irazoqui Slated for Strategic Growth

Purdue's College of Engineering has named four research teams that will be a priority for faculty hiring during the coming year. The teams were chosen because the work they do has the potential for dramatic impact and international pre-eminence. They are part of the college's strategic growth plan that will add as many as 107 faculty over five years.
November 7, 2013

Pedro Irazoqui's group chosen as one of four preeminent teams

Purdue University's College of Engineering has named four research teams that will be a priority for faculty hiring during the coming year. The teams were chosen because the work they do has the potential for dramatic impact and international pre-eminence. They are part of the college's strategic growth plan that will add as many as 107 faculty over five years.
October 31, 2013

Drug may reduce chronic pain for spinal cord injuries

Researchers, including Weldon School's Riyi Shi, have discovered that a known neurotoxin may cause chronic pain in people who suffer from paralysis, and a drug that has been shown to remove the toxin might be used to treat the pain.

October 29, 2013

Collagen-Based Medical Products Are Subjects of Proposed New ASTM Standard

Sherry Voytik-Harbin serves as the technical expert for a proposed new ASTM International standard that will be used in the design, development, quality control and comparison of a variety of collagen-based medical products, including surgical implants, delivery vehicles for therapeutic cells or molecules and substrates for tissue engineered medical products.
October 15, 2013

Device speeds concentration step in food-pathogen detection

Researchers, including Weldon School's Michael Ladisch, Kirk Foster, and Jim Jones, have developed a system that concentrates foodborne salmonella and other pathogens faster than conventional methods by using hollow thread-like fibers that filter out the cells, representing a potential new tool for speedier detection.

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