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Are you interested in biomedical engineering❓
We are hosting Potential Student Visit Sessions on February 17 and 28, March 28 and April 18!
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Penn State startup tackles chronic wounds with “Plasma Patch”: Fourth State Therapeutics utilizes Invent Penn State Summer Founders Program to grow
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New bioprinting technique creates functional tissue 10x faster: The novel high-throughput-bioprinting technique opens the door for tissue fabrication with high cell density at scale
Learn about this research led by Ibrahim T. Ozbolat ➡️ https://t.co/obFyPOc5AO
Brain mechanisms underpinning loss of consciousness identified: Rapid activity in three brain regions appears to trigger loss of consciousness, researchers at Penn State find
Learn about this research led by Nanyin Zhang ➡️ https://t.co/Wq6aTF1ayD
20 College of Engineering graduate students awarded 2024-25 University Graduate Fellowships and Distinguished Graduate Fellowships ➡️ https://t.co/DRChas73gR
Tracking immune cell brain cancer therapies with ultrasound: @theNCI awards biomedical engineering researchers $3.2M to study immune cell-based cancer treatment
Read about this research led by Scott Medina ➡️ https://t.co/t2cfjBmmxn
Q&A: How does “collective intelligence” emerge among tiny robots?
Researcher awarded $1.05M to study the emergence of collective intelligence among simple microrobots
Read about this research led by Igor S. Aronson ➡️ https://t.co/1uBKTozlmR
🫀 $2.6M grant to advance potential stem cell-based heart disease treatment
Read about this research that includes Xiaojun “Lance” Lian ➡️ https://t.co/FT9nOecC2S
“My name is Julianna Simon, and #IEngineer Acoustics.”
Julianna Simon, interim director of acoustics and associate professor of acoustics and @PennStateBME, is harnessing the power of sound energy to promote faster healing in patients with soft ligament injuries. ⬇️
Toxic protein may contribute to ALS development: New study elucidates the physiological processes that may contribute to ALS development and identifies a potential therapeutic target
Read about this study that includes doctoral candidate Brianna Hnath ➡️ https://t.co/3n8j2fPt8x
Are you interested in biomedical engineering❓
We are hosting Potential Student Visit Sessions on October 4, October 11 and October 25! Details here ➡️ https://t.co/w1LLEYJ8S7
Are you interested in biomedical engineering❓
We are hosting Potential Student Visit Sessions on October 4, October 11 and October 25! Details here ➡️ https://t.co/w1LLEYJ8S7