Researchers at the Washington University in St. Louis have completed a study to combine electrocardiographic imaging (ECGI), a noninvasive method...
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Purdue University researchers have developed RF coils that are formable and stretchable, that could one day replace an MRI machine with an imaging...
Read PostBiomedical engineers at the UConn School of Dental Medicine have developed a handheld 3D bioprinter that could change the way musculoskeletal...
Read PostThis August, BMES will partner with industry to convene BMES Coulter College for a third time at Medtronic in Minneapolis, Minnesota. BMES Coulter...
Read PostBMES is now accepting application and nominations for the Society's annual awards. Many of the awards include an honorarium, travel reimbursement to...
Read PostBMES is now accepting nominations for the class of 2020 Fellows. The designation of BMES Fellow is a level of professional distinction and is...
Read PostDr. Cato T. Laurencin, CEO of The Connecticut Convergence Institute for Translation in Regenerative Engineering at UConn Health, has created a new...
Read PostThe Food and Drug Administration will hold a public workshop entitled “Towards Good Simulation Practices in Health Technologies.” The...
Read PostPurdue University researchers have developed new technology to help stop the spread of foodborne illnesses by detecting them more efficiently. The...
Read PostResearchers in the University of Connecticut biomedical engineering department—a shared department with the UConn School of Dental Medicine,...
Read PostRutgers researchers have created an automated blood drawing and testing device that provides rapid results. A study describing the fully automated...
Read PostA new BMES webinar series – Interview with Industry – launches this month with a Q&A session with AbbVie Inc. Associate Director...
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