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Undergraduate Maxina Sheft is working on a project at the University of Winnipeg using MRI techniques to determine the diameter of axons in the brain

The panels, called study sections, review grant applications and make recommendations to the agency’s national advisory council

Platt officially takes on his new responsibilities July 1

Bhatia is one of three Georgia Tech engineering students who received the prestigious academic award

These alumni are couseling presidents, flying medevac missions, building startups, teaching, and conducting research.

Margulies has been chair of Coulter BME since August 2017 and will be the first biomedical engineer to lead the directorate.

Platt and other advocates cautioned, however, that the agency may not be moving fast enough to fix longstanding problems

Device was one of 30 solutions presented by Coulter BME undergraduates at the spring Capstone Design Expo

The project’s goal is to allow golfers to adjust parts of their club to find a better stroke rather than having to buy a new club.

Working with the Student Government Association has always been Jarquin's chance to get out of the lab and still have a positive impact

International team uncovers the mechanism in eyes that allows violet light to stop the progression of myopia.

Undergraduate researchers help Cassie Mitchell turn millions of studies into actionable insight

Ph.D. student Mohmmad Sendi plans to integrate portable brain activity scans in an ongoing study in the Grady Trauma Project at Emory

Melissa Lokugamage Joins VC Firm to Guide Biotech Startups

Coulter BME assistant professor recognized as leader who works to expand access to quality STEM education

BME's May Wang leading three of the seven projects in new initiative to improve lives of pediatric patients

HEG1 appears to act as a blood flow sensor that plays a critical role in preventing or causing atherosclerosis

Biomedical engineering Ph.D. student is one of three contestants on the game show Jeopardy! July 7.

Sung Jin Park plans to a use a kind of tissue manufacturing that sculpts or etches layers of cells using light to create functional, multicellular organoids that replicate the functions of the sinoatrial node.

The Minority Hematology Graduate Award encourages graduate students from historically underrepresented minority groups to pursue careers in the study of blood and blood disorders

Series of workshops will equip faculty members with tools to intervene and address situations where students feel marginalized or excluded.

Nominators said Platt builds a culture of family in his lab and models what it means to be “a socially conscious scientist and engineer.”

Pardue is the Department's associate chair for faculty development and a research leader at the Atlanta VA