Biomedical engineers at @USCViterbi examined the sclera - the whites of our eyes - discovering surprising facts about the tissue's stiffness. The results could be important for future treatments for #glaucoma, #myopia, and ocular trauma. https://t.co/J21sfbwYVP
New @USCViterbi biomedical engineering research could change how we understand and treat Alzheimer's. The work examines the critical role played by the brain's blood flow dynamics. https://t.co/XnT3a5DPOJ #Alzheimers
It was a long and exciting day to hear science from the brightest rising stars in Analytical Chemistry. Congratulations to the awardees. Here features the first prize winner Olga Eremina, Postdoc at USC Biomedical Engineering. Congratulations
USC researchers from @USCViterbi and @KECKSchool_USC have shown how the spinal cord controls the bladder in real time using ultrasound imaging. This first-of-its-kind study could lead to new treatments for incontinence. https://t.co/ZR5r7rf7IT
A research team from @USCViterbi and @KECKSchool_USC has unlocked the brain’s internal code that sorts our visual memories into categories — a bit like the brain’s filing cabinet of imagery. https://t.co/0LA9LPhLjV
A revolutionary new wireless implant offering personalized chronic pain relief. Read more about the latest research from the Zhou Lab from @USCViterbi@KECKSchool_USC. https://t.co/61xRKer0Vv
New research shows imaging tools captured surprising improvement in older women’s brains - from the Borzage Lab @ChildrensLA with @USCViterbi BME researchers. https://t.co/PE0JtOiPaG
New research from @USCViterbi@TheChungLab: How a naturally derived nanoparticle could change the game for atherosclerosis and kidney disease. https://t.co/KootcZ4yv5
DID YOU KNOW: a group of @uscbme students created an award winning concept in less than 24 hours at this year’s Make-A-Thon competition? Lily Shui, Hannah Mock, Sarah Rundquist, William Ouyang and Lincoln Lam created a knee sleeve paired with a game-like app to make pediatric physical therapy more engaging. @asbmeusc
Read more at the link: https://t.co/MfV1wJwSVA
New research led by @USCViterbi BME assistant professor Vasileios Christopoulos has uncovered the brain mechanism that controls how we can quickly change course — an insight that could have implications for Parkinson's treatments and more. https://t.co/XXIpRvaMsY
Biomedical engineers from the @USC Wang Lab in @USCViterbi have created a breakthrough immune cell that can sense and destroy tumor cells for extended periods. #cancer#immunotherapy
Today, I’m in DC for my elected induction as Fellow @aimbe. It was also an honor to go to Capitol Hill for congressional meetings and discuss science and engineering education, research, and our nation’s innovation enterprise. 🌸 🏛️
Meet Arjun Karnwal, the USC Viterbi @uscbme sophomore who developed an algorithm that is helping pediatric cancer patients. Read more at the link: https://t.co/evxiCW6Xoi
Congratulations to @USCViterbi Professor of Biomedical Engineering Practice Jean-Michel Maarek for winning the 2025 John J. Guarrera Engineering Educator Of The Year Award from the Engineers' Council. https://t.co/0Z60dXJKyA
USC Viterbi researchers are developing innovations to help understand and restore the body when it breaks down. Read about it in this feature in Trojan Family Magazine. @uscbme@uscviterbi_ame@USC https://t.co/S92fzJqNIS