UD will be getting Delaware’s first functional MRI (fMRI) in early 2016. This specialized type of MRI will enable researchers to see which structures and neural networks in the brain are being used while engaged in a particular task. “This type of imaging is critically important, not just for psychology but also for biomedical engineering and health sciences,” said Dawn Elliott, director of UD’s biomedical engineering program. “Having this here will be a big benefit to my research and to many others.” Read more.
- Innovating in motionUD’s Big Ideas Challenge advances novel approach to help people with Achilles tendinopathy keep moving.
- Engineering for ImpactBiomedical engineering graduate student Mikayla Jackson received 2025 Laird Fellowship.
- Get ready for GivingTuesday!Join the UD community in supporting your favorite causes and projects during the global giving day.
- Innovation Ambassador: Catherine FromenAdvancing novel technologies along the commercialization pathway.
- Why Achilles tendon injuries resist treatmentUD researchers seek to uncover how anatomical differences may influence recovery.
