On February 25, Valerie Horsley, PhD, from Yale University, presented on her lab’s newest Cell Reports paper, which shows how a common amino acid helps immune cells shift from inflammation to repair.
In the latest “Tissue Talks” lecture hosted by Dr. Gordana Vunjak-Novakovic, Dr. Ron Weiss discussed his lab’s research on “programming” stem cells. Through this research, he hopes to unlock the secrets of organ development
I love biomedical engineering (mostly), but boy is it hard. Here is a poem, though give me grace, as I’m not a bard.
Biology? Medicine? Engineering? How about all three!
As part of the weekly BME seminar series, Dr. Thomas Talavage gave a guest lecture on his research involving the study of concussions, CTE, and head injuries.
A spotlight from the Biomedical Engineering Department featured thoughts on how to improve disease diagnostics and the University’s approach towards science.
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