William S. Staewen, a Johns Hopkins-trained biomedical engineer and co-inventor of the implantable heart defibrillator, died ...
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AI-powered CRISPR technology turbocharges gene therapy development
Stanford researchers and their collaborators have revealed a new device that could change the way scientists conduct ...
There is an exciting new biotechnology research project coming to two Louisiana Universities. DARPA, the central research and ...
For Buckeye faculty and students, the school year is well underway, but so is on-campus construction. A new complex is soon to be established on Ohio State’s Columbus campus, with updated facilities ...
The new approach allows researchers to identify and optimize material recipes to more effectively encapsulate ...
Cutting-edge cellular engineering firm, MaxCyte, has developed a platform, which enables modifications to cells. Applications of MaxCyte's cellular engineering platform are far-reaching, such as ...
The Boston, Dartmouth, and Lowell campuses of the University of Massachusetts offer joint Master of Science in Biomedical Engineering and Biotechnology. Applicants from many different ...
Society is being reshaped by the technological application of the tools of modern biology. Bioprocessing plays a key role in manufacturing pharmaceuticals, biomaterials, and agents for gene and cell ...
PARISH, N.Y. — APW High School has partnered with local biotech company BioSpherix to enhance students' STEM education through the donation of an advanced Xvivo System. This unique glovebox incubator ...
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Meet Mary Bellakbira, the Biomedical Engineering Student Who Plans to Change the Future of Fabric
M ary Bellakbira knows you might be wondering how an undergraduate at Cornell studying biomedical engineering and biotechnology is connected to fashion. But she believes her background in STEM will ...
A donation of $50 million to UMass Amherst College of Engineering marks the largest gift in the university’s history.
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