Professor Anirban Sen Gupta's lab has grown from two undergraduates and two master's students to a mid-sized biopharmaceutical company focused on developing biosynthetic blood to treat excessive bleeding. @JishnuSenGupta https://t.co/n3rGzVQZ88
From supporting aging populations to integrating AI responsibly, biomedical engineers are solving healthcare’s biggest challenges while keeping ethics at the forefront. https://t.co/ikA4rLH8gn
Join Siegal Lifelong Learning for a lecture by Professor Bolu Ajiboye (@doktorBolu), discussing how the ReHAB project's cutting-edge neurotechnology is restoring movement and sensation after paralysis.
📅 Thursday, April 9, 2026
🕕 4–5:30 p.m. EST
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What do nano medicine and biomedical ultrasound have in common? They're being used in Professor Agata Exner's lab to develop more precise ways of diagnosing and treating cancer. https://t.co/NhLqWg2JSS
Biomedical engineering is evolving faster than ever—AI, wearables, and regenerative medicine are driving groundbreaking changes.
Explore the top trends shaping the industry in 2026 and what they mean for your career. https://t.co/ydcGFMUtdK
CWRUBME researchers are working to restore the sense of touch using advanced neuroprosthetics, backed by a $3.1M grant from the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development. https://t.co/kxK9O3fFgx
As we celebrate CWRU’s 200th birthday, we’re proud to highlight moments that helped define our legacy. 🎉
Formed in 1968, our department was one of only six in the nation—and by 1972 it offered one of the first BME bachelor’s degrees in the U.S. 🔬
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Research is on the rise at Case Western Reserve University. 📈
New @NSF data ranks CWRU the #1 fastest-growing research university in the Association of American Universities. https://t.co/vyvTMFf4uJ
On spring break somewhere beautiful? Don’t worry—our campus will still be sitting pretty when you return ✨💙 Named No. 33 Most Beautiful College Campus in the U.S. in @TravelLeisure, Case Western Reserve University shines in every season.
Meet the people behind our success in the Faculty and Staff Highlights section of our latest newsletter. Their dedication and achievements help strengthen our academic community.
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ICYMI: CWRU researchers discovered how to break through one of cancer’s toughest defenses—the fortress-like barrier that tumors construct to protect themselves.
“We drop the defenses of the cancer and give a fair chance for our therapies to actually win.” https://t.co/jnQh5g9J6u
Lighthanded Enterprises, a startup that developed a laser otoscope to diagnose middle ear infections more accurately, received an @NIH SBIR grant to develop the technology further.
Several BME researchers contributed, including Professor Andrew Rollins. https://t.co/x2lMCfHLWz
Do you want to design life-saving devices and engineer tissues that rebuild organs?
With rapid growth and diverse career paths, a biomedical engineering degree can help you turn innovation into impact. https://t.co/e1ayVJeweo
Join us for our Professional Development Roundtables at #ASNR2026! Drs. David Reinkensmeyer & Chris Pulliam will facilitate candid conversations on careers in academia & industry, as well as translating rehab science into clinical practice!
Learn more: https://t.co/MVgG799lxK
Several BME students, mentored by Assistant Professor Matthew Williams and Professor Anirban Sen Gupta, received honors for their presentations at the fall 2025 Intersections, an undergraduate research symposium held in December. https://t.co/BBxpYrhtjj
Researchers have developed a method to breach the defenses of solid tumors using nanobubbles, allowing therapies to reach the interior.
Professors Efstathios "Stathis" Karathanasis and Agata Exner collaborated on the breakthrough.
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Could a simple shot one day provide anti-cancer immunity? Researchers at CWRU believe it’s possible—and Professor Zheng-Rong Lu is playing a key role in the research. https://t.co/d2fs1Z1oMg
“I choose to study biomedical engineering because I know it will give me the knowledge and expertise to help my people.”
Inspired by healthcare gaps she witnessed growing up in South Sudan, Jube Augustino is designing solutions to improve care. https://t.co/aALmkk8jLU
Jeff Capadona, vice provost for innovation and professor of BME, is spearheading efforts to integrate artificial intelligence across CWRU.
With new courses, majors and cross-disciplinary work, the university is preparing students to lead in AI. https://t.co/U8tU4hzHG7