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Ogunnaike named 2014 NAI fellow
Dean Ogunnaike named 2014 fellow of National Academy of Inventors, a high professional distinction accorded to academic inventors who have demonstrated a highly prolific spirit of innovation in creating or facilitating outstanding inventions that have made a tangible...
Designing for health
Interdisciplinary senior design projects of BME and ME undergrads yield new engineering designs for better diagnostics, treatment. Read more
Advancing osteoarthritis care
Christopher Price joined UD’s biomedical engineering program in fall 2013 as an assistant professor. He is the co-principal investigator on a Department of Defense grant to study the highly targeted delivery of bisphosphonates, a class of traditional osteoporosis...
Professor named
BME congratulates Michela Taufer for being elected to the steering committee of the SC Conference Series, a premier international conference on high-performance computing, networking, storage and analysis that hosts more than 10,000 people each year. Read more
Innovative technology
Emily Day is leading groundbreaking cancer research with UD students. Her team is currently creating second-generation spherical nucleic acids that have decreased brain tumors in animals and will soon be tested on breast cancer in human subjects. Read more
SimuTrach awarded 1st place technology innovation
SimuTrach, a device developed by UD engineering students that provides realistic training for the care of tracheostomy patients, was selected as the first-place technology innovation winner by the 15th International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare Scientific...






