Coulter Department News
Two new grants to researchers at Emory University and the Georgia Institute of Technology
Award recognizes his significant career achievements and social responsibility
NIH announces funding for 88 awards on high-impact biomedical research
Rehabilitative dance can change how the nervous system uses sensory information and muscles during balance
The Collegiate Inventors Competition has selected a team of two Georgia Tech and Emory graduate students as finalists in its 2016…
Four Gender Equity Champion Award winners were honored at the Eighth Annual Diversity Symposium.
Program offers trainees a wide-angled glimpse of biomedical career options
CTEng Trainees Make Quick, Productive Trip to Genentech
Two Coulter teams take home awards in fall semester Capstone Design competition
Researchers have developed a sensor to show the location of hydrogen peroxide inside living cells with high resolution.
REM plays lead role in annual gathering of global stakeholders
Biotechnology Career Fair brings in record numbers
Distinguished lecturer presents research on anesthesia’s effects on the brain
Donates gift of $150,000 to help support BME undergraduate students
When Schaar heard about UNICEF’s Wearables for Good design challenge, she encouraged students to submit their ideas.
Study finds ballet training may improve balance and coordination in daily activities
Presidents, founders, leaders, and faculty celebrate anniversary of interdisciplinary research institute
BME Faculty Recognized by Emory University School of Medicine
Two teams of Georgia Tech students brought home the top prizes at Hack ATL, the largest undergraduate business “hackathon” in the…
Five teams of Georgia Tech-Emory researchers awarded $50,000 each
James Dahlman’s research team demonstrates streamlined control of complex gene regulation
Two researchers from the Georgia Institute of Technology are riding a second wave of grants from the National Institutes of…
Georgia Tech and Emory faculty members are uniting to train the next generation of engineering students in healthcare robotics…
New system employs nanoparticles for improved early stage detection
The NIH has awarded $3.5 million to develop new techniques for tracking and treating pulmonary fibrosis.
A new technique could give women and their oncologists more personalized information for choosing breast cancer treatment options.
Recent grads create product that makes it easy to grow your own produce
A Warm and Fuzzy Idea for Sick Children
New BME tutoring program aims to help struggling students
BME team’s summer Ireland project selected as UNICEF Wearables for Good Challenge global finalist
Taylor See gets an inside look at healthcare and BME-related legislation
Nine new faculty have joined Georgia Tech and Biomedical Engineering