The new process, which is more effective and efficient than conventional methods, has the potential to significantly impact cancer diagnostics as well as other fields of research.
George Karniadakis, Charles Pitts Robinson and John Palmer Barstow Professor of Applied Mathematics and Engineering at Brown University, has been selected by the Department of Defense as one of nine distinguished faculty scientists and engineers for the 2022 Class of Vannevar Bush Faculty Fellows (VBFF).
Advancing their method of producing lab-grown, human-derived tissue to fabricate biomaterials for cardiac repair after a heart attack is the subject of the award to Jeffrey Morgan, Blanche Ip, and Dr. Frank Sellke.
"That's key to the problem being seen in people with dark skin, says Kimani Toussaint, a professor of electrical and computer engineering, biomedical engineering, and mechanical engineering at Brown University. "It's assuming that the only absorber of the light energy is the hemoglobin."
Harris, who was recently named vice president for clinical product for Carbon Health, began thinking about her career trajectory as an undergraduate at Brown University when she thought she would become a bioengineer.
"We are the only scientist-friendly solution that provides the platform, help with adoption, and tools tailored specifically for biological data." -Berke Buyukkucak
The Outstanding Scholars in Neuroscience Award Program (OSNAP) is designed to recognize those who are conducting exceptional neuroscience research across the nation and have great academic potential in their scientific training. Congratulations Dr. Provenza!
Fourteen students presented their master’s thesis work in Biomedical Engineering this semester. Congratulations Luke, Ally, Yosman, Prutha, Syphong, Yasmin, Dana, Andrea, Gavin, Lisa, Jessie, Stephanie, Anna, and Ge!