For five years, DU alum Gary Doan (BS ’19, MS ’21) has helped doctors fine-tune surgeries with the use of robotics. As a ...
Students in USF's biomedical engineering program aren’t just taking classes or building models — they’re bringing ideas to ...
Biomedical engineering employment is projected to grow by an impressive 10% over the next 10 years, a faster rate than most jobs. In a study conducted a few months ago, we analyzed and determined the ...
When she walks across UAB’s commencement stage on May 2, an academic-filled chapter will close for Ann Varghese. For many, ...
Biomedical engineering education is evolving with the integration of AI tools that streamline research, improve data literacy, and enhance regulatory understanding. From detecting bias in medical AI ...
Demand for biomedical engineers in the United States is high, and it’s only going to keep growing. Employment for biomedical engineers is expected to grow five percent by 2029, faster than the average ...
Since it opened in January, a STEM facility at the University of North Texas at Dallas has produced bench scientists, data ...
The Joseph Henry Press, an imprint of the National Academy Press, was created with the goal of making books on science, technology, and health more widely available to profes- sionals and the public.
Advance innovation in health technology with UMass Lowell’s Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Biomedical Engineering. As a biomedical engineer, you’re at the intersection of medicine, technology and ...
The University of New England has hired biomedical engineer Scott Wood as director of its recently established Portland Laboratory for Biotechnology and Health Sciences. As lab director, he will ...
Prof. Franco's research initiatives span the design, development, and fabrication of devices, sensors, and computational tools for solving health-related problems. Walfre Franco, Ph.D., is an ...