BME News

August 12, 2022

Indiana University, Purdue University announce new vision for Indianapolis campus

The MOU to transform IUPUI includes the creation of a joint biosciences engineering institute to harness the power of the universities' collective academic and research strengths and ongoing collaboration between Purdue's Weldon School of Biomedical Engineering and Indiana University's School of Medicine.
July 25, 2022

BME in the news: AI can add years to your life

David Umulis, professor and the Dane A. Miller head of Purdue University’s Weldon School of Biomedical Engineering, is examining how artificial intelligence can help in human longevity.
July 5, 2022

Claridge receives Schmidt Science Polymaths award

Shelley Claridge is one of 10 recipients of the award, which provides $500,000 a year, paid through their institution, for up to five years to help support part of a research group.
June 10, 2022

Purdue University names Chiang its next president

The Purdue Board of Trustees announced June 10 its unanimous election of Dr. Mung Chiang, currently the John A. Edwardson Dean of Engineering and executive vice president for strategic initiatives, as the university’s next president. Chiang will replace current president Mitch Daniels effective Jan. 1, 2023.
June 10, 2022

Solorio recipient of METAvivor early Career Award grant for novel platform to measure global metabolic activity in breast cancer cells

Cancer treatment screening typically involves use of a synthetic polymer-based substrate, which leads to undesired defects in cell cultures. But researchers at Purdue, including assistant professor Luis Solorio, have developed a biomimetic platform using magnetic actuators for in vitro cell seeding. The setup is compatible with multi-well plates and allows for high throughput, thereby reducing the timeline to develop more targeted cancer therapy. This innovative research was the recipient of a METAvivor Research Program Early Career Award.
June 10, 2022

Novel vaginal speculum design wins Best Overall Award for BME Senior Design

A high percentage of women aged 15-65 avoid pelvic procedures involving speculums due to fear of discomfort, which can lead to increased rates of reproductive health issues. But one Senior Design team at the Weldon School devised a solution includes a novel opening mechanism, a tri-valvular conical blade design, variable blade sizes, and a novel locking mechanism. This novel design allows for easy insertion and less patient discomfort, and with transparent blades, physicians will have improved visualization of the vaginal wall.
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