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Many computational models work on the principle of “homophily”—assuming that similarly acting drugs will yield the best results. However, this assumption may overlook the complexity of biological systems.| BME
Learn more details about the EMERGE program. The post BME to Participate in Michigan Engineering EMERGE Event appeared first on BME.| BME
The Klingenstein Fellowship Awards in Neuroscience were established in 1981 by the Esther A. & Joseph Klingenstein Fund to advance research on neurological disorders.| BME
The cornerstone of this research blended novel materials and bioprinting techniques to engineer vascular systems that could support the complex tissue structures necessary for transplantation and regenerative medicine. The post Advances in Vascular Constructs Address Traditional Tissue Engineering Challenges appeared first on BME.| BME
This brain-computer interface (BCI), which is about the size of a penny and contains 421 microelectrodes, each thinner than a human hair, recorded signals from the participant’s brain. The post U-M multidisciplinary team leads first in-human recording with wireless brain-computer interface appeared first on BME.| BME
This research focuses on the complex interplay between oral bacteria and host tissues, paving the way for potential therapeutic strategies against oral and systemic diseases. The post Investigating the Oral Microbiome to Gain Greater Understanding of Oral Health appeared first on BME.| BME
The award recognized Ph.D. students and postdoctoral researchers.| BME
The 3MT goal is to help Ph.D. students focus on transforming years of complex scientific inquiry into a three-minute summary that is understood by laypeople who may not have a formal technical background. The post BME Ph.D. Student Wins Fundamental Science Award in Recent 3-Minute Thesis Event appeared first on BME.| BME
The CF initiative has drawn participants from nine different units across campus, highlighting U-M’s strength in both engineering and medicine.| BME
BME's Student Services Team is positioned to provide more enhanced opportunities for advising and student support. The post Improving BME Student Services With a Focus on Holistic Student Support appeared first on BME.| BME
The program is powered by the collaborative efforts of the U-M Medical School’s Fast Forward Medical Innovation (FFMI) program and Michigan Engineering’s Center for Entrepreneurship (CFE).| BME
This two-day event will include student poster presentations and an optional student hackathon on Wednesday, July 23, from 7:00 to 10:00 p.m. in NCRC Building 18.| BME
This two-day event will include student poster presentations and an optional student hackathon on Wednesday, July 23, from 7:00 to 10:00 p.m. in NCRC Building 18.| BME
The development of these online learning modules marks the first step in a broader vision to create a comprehensive educational program focused on AI in BME.| BME
One of Dr. Zhou's bold initiatives involves reimagining imaging systems from scratch.| BME
The Sister Mary Ambrosia Fitzgerald Mentoring Award is given to individuals who have served as an exemplar of formal or informal mentorship of STEM learners outside of classroom teaching.| BME
email ldshea@umich.edu Location NCRC, Building 520, Room 33181600 Huron ParkwayAnn Arbor, MI 48109 Phone (734) 647-6319 Primary Website Shea Lab| BME
About the Program Established with a $20M endowment, the U-M Biomedical Engineering Department’s Coulter Translational Research Partnership Program supports research directed at promising technologies within research laboratories that are progressing towards commercial development and clinical practice. The Coulter Program provides funding and supports collaborative research that addresses unmet clinical needs and leads to improvements in […]| BME