On October 3rd, a group of engineering students, including BME students, were invited to Air Liquide in Newark, Delaware for National Manufacturing Day with Senator Coons. They learned about the company and its life sciences department. Air Liquide plans to invest into expanding its medical and healthcare R&D in the next few years and is interested in biomedical engineers.
- Revolutionizing prostheticsUD research aims to improve the lives of those with limb loss.
- Renaissance womanLauren Mottel, a first-year biomedical engineering doctoral student and UD engineering alumna, is the recipient of the 2024 Laird Fellowship.
- A new molecular understanding of protein phase separationUD researcher Kristi Kiick is part of a new study that provides insights into how disordered proteins form membrane-free liquid droplets, with implications for cell biology research, developing new disease treatments, and designing novel biomaterials.
- Bio-inspired innovationsApril Kloxin has been inducted to the 2024 College of Fellows of the American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering.
- Doctoral Dissertation Defense – Margo DonlinBME PhD Candidate Margo Donlin will be defending their dissertation: Adaptive Post-Stroke Gait Rehabilitation Methods To Increase Propulsion