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Biomedical Engineering Graduate student won prestigious Whitaker Fellowship
Axel Moore, a graduate student in biomedical engineering at the University of Delaware, has won a prestigious Whitaker Fellowship to study abroad for a year. The program sends young biomedical engineers anywhere outside the U.S. or Canada for academic or scientific...
Frizzling cancer – UD researchers demonstrate potential of tiny new tool in fighting breast cancer
Antibodies have emerged as invaluable tools for the study and treatment of cancer because they can manipulate, with high specificity, the signaling pathways that drive cancer progression. “However, although they’re effective, antibodies are extremely expensive and...
BME Students Winning Awards and Making the News
Biomedical Engineering graduate student Aditya Jagarapu won one of four University Excellence in Graduate Student Teaching Awards administered by the Faculty Senate. Read more... Erica Comber, Senior BME undergraduate won the Brad and Jennifer Bono Award for...
BME undergraduates and alumni take home top prizes in entrepreneurship competition
Winners of the Hen Hatch competition were announced during its final round on Tuesday at the World Café Live at the Queen in Wilmington, Delaware. Hen Hatch, which is hosted by the Horn Program in Entrepreneurship, is the University of Delaware’s premier start up...
BME Undergraduates and Alumni awarded NSF Graduate Research Fellowships
Twelve UD students, alumni win prestigious research support A dozen University of Delaware students (undergraduate and graduate) and alumni have won National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowships as the prestigious competition marks its 65th year. Fourteen...
Biomedical Engineering earns University of Delaware Research Foundation awards
Four receive University of Delaware Research Foundation funding The University of Delaware Research Foundation (UDRF) has funded four UD projects that will shed light on pressing topics in health and the environment, from exploring ocean organisms for new drugs to...