BME students participate in project with research scientist Michele Lobo to develop an exoskeleton for babies born with neurological or muscular deficiencies that prevent or limit early movement and exploration. Read More Here
Xinqiao Jia leads team that has developed a “smart” hydrogel that can deliver medicine on demand in response to mechanical force. This ability will be invaluable, especially in the treatment of osteoarthritis. Read more.
July 22-26, UD’s College of Engineering hosted its annual Young Engineers Camp in collaboration with JP Morgan Chase. Designed for rising third through fifth graders, campers participated in a variety of STEM activities such as building and racing solar cars,...
15 BME undergraduates present at annual Undergraduate Research and Service Celebratory Symposium Daniel Charytonowicz James Hoffman, Psychology Neural Mechanisms Surrounding Visual Attention Vamsi Matta Tania Roth, Psychology Effect of Early Life Caregiver...
Ryan O’Boyle, a senior Biomedical Engineering undergraduate, shared the 1st place prize for best poster by an undergrad at the Northeast Regional IDeA Conference in August. He received a certificate and a gift card for $500 for his poster titled “Effect of cell...