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Engineering Better Health
Our department continues to evolve to match the accelerated pace of biomedical engineering developments. Our cutting-edge research programs span a wide range of new interdisciplinary engineering discoveries and biomedical applications. Today, biomedical engineering at Case Western Reserve is poised for even greater growth as a leader in education, research, and translational research. The department has 22 primary faculty members based and jointly-appointed in the Case School of Engineering and the School of Medicine and over 60 associated faculty members. With strong initiatives in education and translational research, as well as aggressive faculty recruitment, the Department of Biomedical Engineering at Case Western Reserve University is positioning itself as a leader for many years to come.
BME Highlights
| 2010 Midwest Biomedical Engineering Career Conference | |
The Department of Biomedical Engineering will host the 2010 Midwest Biomedical Engineering Career Confernce on Friday, March 5, 2009 in the Thwing Center. For more details, check out the confernce web site at http://www.mbecconference.org/. | |
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| David L. Wilson, Robert J. Herbold Professor in Biomedical Engineering | |
Please join President Barbara R. Snyder on Thursday, March 25, 2010 for a series of events honoring distinguished alumnus Robert J. Herbold, Ph.D. (GRS '66). | |
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| Ford Distinguished Lecture | |
Michael D. West, Ph.D., CEO, BioTime Inc. and Embryome Inc, will give the spring 2010 Ford Distinguished Lecture, entitled "The Practical Uses of Immortality: The Confluence of Pluripotency and Tissue Engineering". | |
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| NIH Challenge Grant Award | |
Congratulations Drs. Marchant and von Recum for their NIH challenge grant award "Vascularization of Polymeric Tissue Beds" | |
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| Super Hero Science | |
Kicking off the new season of biomedical technology speakers, Great Lakes Science Center hosted Dr. Dustin Tyler from the Case Western Reserve University Department of Biomedical Engineering who demonstrated how biomedical engineers make what happens in movies a reality with functional electrical stimulation (FES). | |
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| WVIZ IdeaStream | |
Case BME Professor P. Hunter Peckham featured on WVIZ IdeaStream Community Health Forum | |
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