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Engineering’s Nrupen Pakalapati receives prestigious epilepsy research award
Nrupen Pakalapati, a researcher in ӰƵ’s Department of Biomedical Engineering, has been named among eight winners of the American Epilepsy Society’s (AES) 2025 Grass Foundation Young Investigator Award. This highly competitive award recognizes outstanding young investigat...
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New clinical trial to test sensory prostheses for people with upper-limb loss
$9.9 million grant awarded to ӰƵ researchers for neuroprostheses that restore sense of touch
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CWRU's Shuo Li elected fellow of the International Academy of Medical and Biological Engineering
ӰƵ professor Shuo Li, PhD, has been elected a fellow of the International Academy of Medical and Biological Engineering (IAMBE), one of the highest international honors in the field. Election to IAMBE recognizes individuals whose work has had a transformative impact on m...
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ӰƵ, University of Cincinnati experts study platelet-inspired therapeutics to treat traumatic brain injury and hemorrhage 
Air Force Research Laboratory grant funds nanomedicine research Anirban Sen Gupta ӰƵ and University of Cincinnati (UC) researchers have received an Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) grant to test platelet-inspired nanotherapeutics to treat traumatic brain injurie...
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Spartan Showcase: Madison Albert
Through her work as a PhD student in biomedical engineering at ӰƵ, Madison Albert is focused on enhancing MRIs. A former Barry Goldwater Scholarship recipient, Albert recently got another vote of confidence when she was selected for the National Science Foundation’s (NSF...
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Biomedical engineering’s Robert Kirsch earns prestigious accolade from the Department of Veterans Affairs
Robert Kirsch, chair of the Department of Biomedical Engineering, executive director of the Cleveland FES Center and the Allen H. and Constance T. Ford Professor, recently received the Department of Veterans Affairs’ Paul B. Magnuson Award for Outstanding Achievement in Rehabilitation Research and D...
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Research Brief: Meet a researcher harnessing artificial intelligence to transform medical imaging
Shuo Li Leonard Case, Jr. endowed chair professor in engineering at ӰƵ Professor in Department of Computer and Data Sciences at Case School of Engineering Professor in Department of Biomedical Engineering at Case School of Engineering Member of the Cancer Imaging Program at the...
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ӰƵ and University Hospitals Collaborative Science Pilot Awards to accelerate five promising research projects
To encourage and advance team science between clinical and basic science faculty, ӰƵ School of Medicine and University Hospitals (UH) jointly funded five research teams engaged in new and promising scientific studies. The Collaborative Science Pilot Awards, a program su...
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Researchers harness AI to predict cardiovascular risk from CT scans
National Institutes of Health awards $4 million to ӰƵ, University Hospitals and Houston Methodist
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“Five Decades of Restoring Upper Extremity Movement with Neuroprostheses”
The FES Center will host a symposium titled “Five Decades of Restoring Upper Extremity Movement with Neuroprostheses” Friday, Jan. 10, beginning at 9 a.m. in the Maltz Performing Arts Center. This event will feature a dynamic, transdisciplinary panel of more than 20 experts, who will trace key mile...