RIT researchers solve multiple tissue engineering challenges by developing a novel hydrogel to host human cells and a device to 3D print bioinks safely.
Advance your career with Purdue University’s online Master of Science in Biomedical Engineering. Designed for professionals, this flexible program explores medical device design, tissue engineering, ...
Doctors and scientists have long relied on microscopes to study human tissue and diagnose disease. But today's medical research produces far more information than the human eye alone can handle, ...
Extracellular vesicles (EVs) are tiny biological bubbles that carry nucleic acids and proteins between cells, playing an essential role in tissue repair, neuroprotection and immune health. By ...
Professor Corey Neu and PhD graduate Benjamin Seelbinder. Header image: Tissues with diverse structural and mechanical characteristics. Biomedical Engineering Professor Corey Neu and Benjamin ...
Researchers from MIT have developed a 3D-printable tissue adhesive that demonstrates superior tissue adhesion, rapid sealing capabilities across various surgical scenarios and a unique blood-repelling ...
A team led by Northwestern University and Shirley Ryan AbilityLab scientists have developed a new technology that can eavesdrop on the hidden electrical dialogues unfolding inside miniature, lab-grown ...
Human spinal cord organoids have been used to model different types of spinal cord injuries and test a promising new regenerative therapy.
Professors Sarah Calve and Virginia Ferguson have received a nearly $400,000 National Science Foundation (NSF) grant to study the mechanisms that lead to tissue degradation in microgravity—by sending ...
The University of Akron's BETA Lab received a grant from the American Heart Association to help develop new, less invasive heart valve implants.
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