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A BME professor recently discovered how to use tiny glowing particles to detect malignant cancer cells.

María Díaz Ortiz stays busy on the sidelines and in the laboratory.

A simple point-of-care testing device for anemia could provide more rapid diagnosis of the common blood disorder.

A new class of synthetic platelet-like particles could augment natural blood clotting for the treatment of traumatic injuries.

The Wallace H. Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering has announced plans for an exciting new student program headquartered on the fourth floor…

At just 11 years old, Jessilyn Dunn was determined to learn more about the heart. After being by her grandmother’s side for her second heart valve…

Former co-director becomes PI of integrative training program

Competitive research program launches opportunity for Mohamad Ali Najia.

May Dongmei Wang, Ph.D. Representing North America in The International IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBS).

Rachel Ford has an entrepreneur’s heart.

Invitation to participate in ExxonMobil's Be An Engineer Campaign.

Shuming Nie testing a new method of ensuring that every last tumor cell gets detected.

A group of talented students from the BME took part in a first-of-its-kind program on the Emerald Isle this summer.

Three young women spent the summer as interns at Centennial Academy helping the school transition to a teaching model of problem-based learning.

Santangelo part of $5.5 million NIH research grant aimed at curing HIV.

Ed Botchwey's research takes sharp turn as they explore possible new causes for the disease.

Aerospace Engineering ends Biomedical Engineering's winning streak for annual staff award.

Study Abroad course explores the engineering thought process.

First ‘Bring Your Child/Grandchild to Work Day’ a Hit with BME Community.

Tom Barker to serve as new faculty advisor.

Scientists have developed a new technique for studying RSV, a common childhood illness.

New research shows one way that a molecule leading to RNA might have first formed.

U.S. Food and Drug Administration grants public-private partnership five year award

Senior faculty, junior faculty, trainees and staff recognized

Honorific in the world’s largest general scientific society is determined by peers

John McDonald, professor in the School of Biology and director of the Integrated Cancer Research Center, has also spent many years as the chief…

To celebrate the life and scientific legacy of Wallace H. Coulter, his namesake department is hosting a celebration on Dec. 5-6 at Georgia Tech and…

Researchers are attempting to engineer an injectable therapy for the shoulder’s supraspinatus tendon, a rotator cuff tendon that is commonly torn in…

The University System of Georgia Board of Regents has approved the appointment of Krishnendu (Krish) Roy and Todd McDevitt to Carol Ann and David D.…

The Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering (BME) and Steve Potter, associate professor in the Coulter Department, are recipients of the 2013…