BME News

January 6, 2011

Results of Purdue-Notre Dame Research Unveiled at RSNA

A two-decade, Purdue-Notre Dame research collaboration that resulted in the development of a model based iterative reconstruction algorithm for CT was unveiled at a recent Radiological Society of North America annual meeting.
January 2, 2011

What is a Biomedical Engineer?

Professor Alyssa Panitch shares a little about her career choice as a Biomedical Engineer for Purdue ZipTrips.
December 27, 2010

Cheng, Slipchenko Develop Nano-particle Screening Tool

Professors Ji-Xin Cheng and Mikhail Slipchenko's recent collaboration shed new light on nano-particles. Metallic and semiconducting single-wall carbon nanotubes are distinguished using a new imaging tool for rapidly screening the structures. The technology may hasten the use of nanotubes in creating a new class of computers and electronics that are faster and consume less power than those in use today and implicate potential use in biomedical applications.
December 17, 2010

Qualified Therapeutic Discovery Grant Goes to LyoGo

LyoGo, a company founded through Purdue University’s Biomedship program, has recently been awarded a Qualified Therapeutic Discovery Grant from the U.S. Government, roughly estimated at $244,000.
December 15, 2010

LEGO MindStorm Hits Purdue

Deva Chan, Jocelyn Dunn, and Professor Eric Nauman have submitted a winning proposal to the ASME Education Committee and will be awarded LEGO Mindstorm Kits for K-12 and university level engineering outreach and education. The group is hoping to put that proposal into action immediately as representatives of Purdue University and the Weldon School of Biomedical Engineering.

December 9, 2010

Seniors to Present Designs

The Weldon School of Biomedical Engineering would like to cordially invite you to our 9th semiannual senior design forum. This semester we have 8 unique device designs to be presented by the Fall 2010 senior design class.
December 8, 2010

Discovery in Multiple Sclerosis Suggests Hope

The toxic substance acrolein, an environmental pollutant, was elevated by about 60 percent in the spinal cord tissues of mice with a disease similar to multiple sclerosis in work performed by a research team led by Weldon Professor Riyi Shi. The study suggests that acrolein may be key for disease etiology and treatment.
December 3, 2010

Weldon BME Team Places 3rd in BMEStart Competition

The Weldon School of Biomedical Engineering would like to congratulate Jonathan Bernhard, Rebecca Bercich, Kate Larson, Jason Lindsey, as well as their advisor, Dr. Pedro Irazoqui, for their third place victory in the inaugural BMEStart 2010 Competition. The award was given to the student group in recognition for their Senior Design project entitled "Handheld Plasma Isolation Device." The project was a joint collaboration with Abbott Point of Care. Winners were announced in early October at the BMES Annual Conference in Austin, Texas.
November 10, 2010

Whittington Takes Prize for SFB Presentation

At Society for Biomaterials (SFB) Biomaterials Day meeting at Case Western, Weldon graduate student Catherine Whittington took first place for her oral presentation entitled, "Collagen oligomers modulate physical and cell-instructive properties of polymerizable collagen matrices".
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