Engineering the Rotator Cuff

Engineering the Rotator Cuff

UD’s Killian to participate in movement and rehabilitation sciences career development program Megan Killian, assistant professor of biomedical engineering at the University of Delaware, has been selected as a scholar for the Interdisciplinary Rehabilitation...
BME’s Slater lab featured in Advance Healthcare Materials

BME’s Slater lab featured in Advance Healthcare Materials

Researchers demonstrate new approach to overcome tissue engineering challenge Tissue engineering has opened the door not only for the replacement of biological tissues in the body but also the creation of life-like platforms for disease modeling and drug development....
Why Biomedical Engineering?

Why Biomedical Engineering?

Biomedical engineering applies fundamental engineering principles to the study of biology, medicine and health. Our undergraduate program provides a broad background in chemical, mechanical, materials science and electrical engineering, and it prepares students for...
BME Students awarded at First Step Challenges Symposium

BME Students awarded at First Step Challenges Symposium

At the First Step Grand Challenges Program Symposium, held on the UD STAR campus, BME undergraduate students were awarded second and third place in the Health track. The SimUCath design team won second place for their wearable training system for urinary...
SimuTrach training device invented by engineering students

SimuTrach training device invented by engineering students

An interdisciplinary senior design team of Biomedical Engineering and Mechanical Engineering students invent a device to aid in the hands on training for the treatment of tracheostomy patients called SimuTrach – attracting interest from Laederal Medical. CONTINUE...

Abraham Lenhoff receives Francis Alison Award

Bramie Lenhoff is chosen to receive the 2014 Francis Alison Award, in recognition of his scholarship, teaching, and mentoring contributions throughout his career at UD. CONTINUE READING