The revised edition of this authoritative and bestselling title is the most comprehensive single text on all aspects of biomaterials science, from principles to applications.
In 2020, his team has been awarded four grants from the National Institutes of Health that total nearly $5.7 million.
The BME major, housed in the College of Engineering and supported by the College of Design, is powered by design thinking and available to students beginning this fall.
Despite the cancellation of the annual UK College of Engineering Awards Banquet sponsored by Tau Beta Pi, each department and Tau Beta Pi have named awardees.
His submission is titled "Uniform Criteria for Accurate Detection of High Frequency Oscillations in the Epileptic Brain."
Yu researches near-infrared diffuse optical spectroscopy/tomography through his Biomedical Optics Lab.
With this project, Zhu will work with leading experts from the Markey Cancer Center to address several key questions in the field of cancer research.
The team's project addressed Electronic Nicotine Delivery Systems (ENDS) in China’s Guangdong Province.
The video explains how Réjuve is unique in its ability to reduce low back pain, disability and ongoing disc degeneration by improving the mechanical properties of the spinal disc.
Associate professor Sheng Tong joined the F. Joseph Halcomb III, M.D., Department of Biomedical Engineering this past fall. Prior to arriving in Lexington, Tong was a research associate professor in the Department of Bioengineering at Rice University.
Tong’s research synergistically combines nanobiotechnology, drug and gene delivery, and cancer therapy. He is currently focusing on developing genome editing approaches for cancer immune checkpoint blockade therapies.