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Jul 16, 2019 Helping transplanted stem cells stick around and do their jobs New microgel encapsulation method paves the way for more efficient cell therapies Bioengineering,
May 24, 2019 Senior profile: Sayo Eweje This biomedical engineer gets to the heart of cutting-edge research Bioengineering, Student Profile
May 15, 2019 New drug delivery system suppresses tumors in mice Nanovehicles can carry and delivery multiple types of cancer drugs Bioengineering, Health / Medicine,
May 14, 2019 Engineering on the brain New bioelectronics course focuses on brain-machine interfaces Academics, Bioengineering,
Apr 29, 2019 Jennifer Lewis inducted into the National Academy of Sciences Materials scientist honored for pioneering research Awards, Bioengineering,
Apr 29, 2019 Designing for inclusivity Senior explores bioengineering solutions for transgender health care Bioengineering, Diversity / Inclusion, Health / Medicine,
Mar 6, 2019 Renal reabsorption in living devices 3D bioprinted, vascularized proximal tubules mimic the human kidney’s reabsorption functions Bioengineering,
Feb 19, 2019 Alumni profile: Beth Shields, S.B. ’10 Making biomedical science fiction a reality Beth Shields distinctly remembers the first time she watched the scene at the end of Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back where Luke Skywalker is outfitted with a prosthetic hand. Bioengineering, Alumni Profile
Feb 13, 2019 Grad student profile: Anvay Ukidve Hitchhiking to drive novel drug delivery methods forward Bioengineering, Student Profile
Feb 12, 2019 Joanna Aizenberg elected to National Academy of Engineering Materials scientist honored for contributions to bioinspired materials design Awards, Bioengineering,