BME News

July 24, 2025

Three Purdue BME Alumni Honored as 38x38 Award Winners for Fall 2025

The Weldon School is proud to celebrate three outstanding alumni! Krista O’Shaughnessey Toler, Keith Hansen MD and Brooke Beier—who have been named to Purdue Engineering’s prestigious 38x38 list for Fall 2025. This honor recognizes Purdue Engineering alumni under 38 years old who are already making waves across industries through innovation, leadership and impact.
July 19, 2025

Boilermaker in Motion: From Purdue BME to the NBA and Beyond

After concussions ended her Purdue basketball career, Léony Boudreau (BS BME ’21, MS BME ’22) leaned into her biomedical engineering education to find a new path in sports innovation. Today, she helps lead product strategy at the NBA, where her engineering mindset continues to shape the future of the game.

July 12, 2025

Weldon School Celebrates Bravo+ Award Recipients

The Bravo+ Award recognizes Purdue staff and faculty for stand-out accomplishments that go above and beyond expectations. This spring, the Weldon School of Biomedical Engineering proudly celebrates eight Bravo+ Award winners whose dedication, creativity, and commitment have made an outstanding impact on our school.
July 8, 2025

Sherry Harbin's Collagen Innovation at GeniPhys Achieves First in Class FDA 510(k) Clearance

GeniPhys, a biomedical startup has received FDA 510(k) clearance for its Collymer Self-Assembling Scaffold, a first-in-kind flowable collagen designed to promote natural healing in advanced wound care. The scaffold forms in place to support tissue integration without triggering inflammation or scarring, marking a breakthrough in regenerative medicine. The technology was developed by Sherry Harbin, a professor in Purdue's Weldon School of Biomedical Engineering.
July 3, 2025

Purdue BME and KIST Receive $2.7M BrainLink Award to Strengthen Global Collaboration on Brain Health

Purdue University and the Korea Institute of Science and Technology (KIST) have deepened their long-standing research partnership with a new initiative focused on brain health and addiction. Supported by South Korea’s Ministry of Science and ICT, the project has been awarded approximately $2.7 million in funding through the BrainLink program — a prestigious platform designed to accelerate international collaboration in AI and advanced bioengineering.
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