Curtis Johnson honored by Journal of the Mechanical Behavior of Biomedical Materials Curtis Johnson, an assistant professor of biomedical engineering at the University of Delaware, has been selected for the 2019 Journal of the Mechanical Behavior of Biomedical...
ERIC RUTH, AS93 It seems like the right idea, at the right time, in the right place: Bring together a handful of UD’s top researchers, get the ideas percolating, and come up with “smart wearables.” It’s called HensWEAR, and in its relatively brief existence,...
Early-career faculty in biomedical engineering and education honored The University of Delaware’s Francis Alison Society has selected Jason Gleghorn, assistant professor in the College of Engineering, and Joshua Wilson, assistant professor in the College of Education...
UD-led program funded by NIH and State of Delaware for another five years A University of Delaware-led network of higher education and healthcare institutions will receive $23 million in federal and state funding over the next five years to further grow opportunities...
Students show how their studies could make people healthier A University of Delaware graduate student develops pressure-detecting sensors that could help injured patients recover. Another student analyzes brain scans to understand balance in children with cerebral...
Buchanan Lab uses engineering science to improve rehabilitation A tear of the anterior cruciate ligament in a knee isn’t just painful in the moment — the injury also increases a patient’s risk of developing osteoarthritis later. At the University of Delaware, a...