biomedical engineering

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May 13, 2024
P. Hunter Peckham is a decorated ӰƵ emeritus faculty member. He’s known worldwide for his research that has restored hand and arm control in paralyzed individuals and is the recipient of some of the university’s most prestigious awards—Distinguished University Professor ...

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April 23, 2024
Across the ӰƵ campus, researchers drive discovery in a wide array of subjects—from engineering to medicine, nursing, social work, physics and beyond. Their work often takes place in laboratories, surrounded by high-tech computers or research equipment such as beakers, pe...

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April 12, 2024
The U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) has awarded a team of researchers led by ӰƵ a four-year, $2.75 million grant to explore new technology to generate and stabilize a protein called fibrin that is essential to maintain protective blood clots in an injured body.
“The te...

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March 25, 2024
The COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated the medical community’s use of remote healthcare as an alternative to conventional medicine—and wireless biomedical devices are a huge part of that shift.
But with patients living longer, the concern turns to the long-term reliability of these devices and data ...

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March 15, 2024
A recent Bruker BioSpin “customer insight” article highlighted how Chris Flask, professor of radiology, biomedical engineering and pediatrics, and his team are uniting preclinical and clinical research at the Case Center for Imaging Research (CCIR). Bruker BioSpin is a newsletter covering magnetic r...

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March 08, 2024
Asclepii Inc., a company founded by ӰƵ biomedical engineering student Franco Kraiselburd, was recently awarded a $450,000 non-dilutive translational research grant.
The grant funding is to push Asclepii Inc.’s product Artemis, a platform designed to foster the next gene...

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February 19, 2024
When Brandon Prestwood took walks with his wife after losing part of his arm in an industrial accident in 2012, she favored holding his prosthetic hand—even though he couldn’t feel her touch. But the North Carolina man’s desire to restore the physical sensation of holding her hand was why he volunte...

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February 02, 2024
In December of 2015, International Women and Girls Day in Science was to recognize the critical role women and girls play in science and technology. To celebrate, the Case School of Engineering is sharing stories of remarkable women across the quad from students to faculty. Learn about their researc...

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January 30, 2024
Last spring, CBS News correspondent Scott Pelley led viewers of the popular 60 Minutes program to a place where biomedical engineering pioneers are expanding the possibilities of human movement and touch: ӰƵ.
The roughly 13-minute segment featured A. Bolu Ajiboye, amon...

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January 12, 2024
Chris Flask, professor of radiology, biomedical engineering and pediatrics at ӰƵ School of Medicine, was one of 59 investigators selected to receive the Academy for Radiology & Biomedical Imaging Research 2023 Distinguished Investigator Award.
Flask is also director of ...