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Yong Wang, associate professor of biomedical engineering, on April 2, 2014. (Photo credit: Curtis Chan)
Dept. of Chemical Engineering & Applied Chemistry - Edwards' Lab, Faculty of Applied Science & Engineering, University of Toronto
Photo by Sara Collaton
Inaugural speaker in the 2016 Computational Medicine Lecture Series; associate professor, Stanford University; Departments of Bioengineering and Pediatrics
The Australian Institute for Bioengineering and Nanotechnology is a leading research institute which abandons traditional boundaries to focus research effort into areas that will provide great benefit for human health, manufacturing, information technology and the environment.
PROMES Camp students design micro devices to test pH levels during a microfluidics bioengineering lab experiment on July 9, 2019.
Howard Hughes Medical Institute--Espoir Kyubwa at his lab at the University of California, San Diego Thursday, Jan. 6, 2011 in San Diego. (AP Photo/Denis Poroy).
Studenter i byggnaden för life science och bioengineering vid Danmarks Tekniske Universitet (DTU), 2018-09-04..Photo: News Øresund – Anna Palmehag..© News Øresund – Anna Palmehag (CC BY 3.0).Detta verk av News Øresund är licensierat under en Creative Commons Erkännande 3.0 Unported-licens (CC BY 3.0). Bilden får fritt publiceras under förutsättning att källa anges..The picture can be used freely under the prerequisite that the source is given. News Øresund, Malmö, Sweden..www.newsoresund.org.News Øresund är en oberoende regional nyhetsbyrå som är en del av det oberoende dansk-svenska kunskapscentrat Øresundsinstituttet..www.newsoresund.org.www.oresundsinstituttet.org
Professor Rui L. Reis was chosen as the 2017 recipient of the IET Harvey Engineering Research Prize for his outstanding contributions to research in the field of Medical Engineering, specifically for contributions to bioengineering, biomedical engineering, tissue engineering and biomaterials.
He presented a prize lecture on 20 March 2018, discussing his research and how the prize funding will be used to further it.
Photos courtesy of Trampenau photography - Steve Pearcy.
Student Mashavu effort to create low-cost medical monitoring devices for Africa. Photo credit: Curtis Chan
Dept. of Chemical Engineering & Applied Chemistry - Edwards' Lab, Faculty of Applied Science & Engineering, University of Toronto
Photo by Sara Collaton
Mohammad Abidian, assistant professor of biomedical engineering, materials science and chemistry on April 3, 2014. (Photo credit: Curtis Chan)
photo attribution: sean dreilinger durak.org
Todd P. Coleman
Neural Interaction Lab
Todd P. Coleman is an Associate Professor in the Department of Bioengineering at UCSD. His graduate training at MIT was in electrical engineering, while his postdoctoral training at MIT was in neuroscience. Dr. Coleman directs the Neural Interaction Laboratory at UCSD, where his research group builds flexible ?tattoo electronics? for neurological monitoring and brain-computer interfaces applications. Dr. Coleman is a science advisor for the Science & Entertainment Exchange (National Academy of Sciences). His research has been featured in CNN, the New York Times, and Popular Science.
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Scanning electron microscope image of newly developed foam biomaterial with just the right amount of random stickiness so that stem cells can adhere and grow into mature tissue cells. Adam Engler, Department of Bioengineering, UC San Diego Jacobs School of Engineering.
Nhau Pass, with bioengineering stabilization measures applied on the fill slope. The measures will prevent slope failures caused by landslides and surface erosion.
Photo by ICEM
photo attribution: sean dreilinger durak.org
Todd P. Coleman
Neural Interaction Lab
Todd P. Coleman is an Associate Professor in the Department of Bioengineering at UCSD. His graduate training at MIT was in electrical engineering, while his postdoctoral training at MIT was in neuroscience. Dr. Coleman directs the Neural Interaction Laboratory at UCSD, where his research group builds flexible ?tattoo electronics? for neurological monitoring and brain-computer interfaces applications. Dr. Coleman is a science advisor for the Science & Entertainment Exchange (National Academy of Sciences). His research has been featured in CNN, the New York Times, and Popular Science.
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A visit to Cellular Bioengineering. Located in Moiliili, the company is a Hawaii based accelerator of disruptive technologies with biomedical and biodefense applications.