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Fellowbook News

AIMBE Fellowbook collects news stories highlighting the members of the AIMBE College of Fellows. Read the latest stories, jump to the College Directory, or search below to find the newest research, awards, announcements and more for the leaders of the medical and biological engineering community.

 

 

Jean Tom elected to the National Academy of Engineering

Jean Tom | Via National Academy of Engineering | February 7, 2019

National Academy of Engineering Elects 86 Members and 18 Foreign Members The National Academy of Engineering (NAE) has elected 86 new members and 18 foreign members, announced NAE President C. D. (Dan) Mote, Jr., on February 7, 2019. This brings the total U.S. membership to 2,297 and the number of foreign members to 272. Election […]

Molly Stevens elected to the National Academy of Engineering

Molly Stevens | Via National Academy of Engineering | February 7, 2019

National Academy of Engineering Elects 86 Members and 18 Foreign Members The National Academy of Engineering (NAE) has elected 86 new members and 18 foreign members, announced NAE President C. D. (Dan) Mote, Jr., on February 7, 2019. This brings the total U.S. membership to 2,297 and the number of foreign members to 272. Election […]

Clifford Samuel elected to the National Academy of Engineering

Clifford Samuel | Via National Academy of Engineering | February 7, 2019

National Academy of Engineering Elects 86 Members and 18 Foreign Members The National Academy of Engineering (NAE) has elected 86 new members and 18 foreign members, announced NAE President C. D. (Dan) Mote, Jr., on February 7, 2019. This brings the total U.S. membership to 2,297 and the number of foreign members to 272. Election […]

Bob Kiss elected to the National Academy of Engineering

Bob Kiss | Via National Academy of Engineering | February 7, 2019

National Academy of Engineering Elects 86 Members and 18 Foreign Members The National Academy of Engineering (NAE) has elected 86 new members and 18 foreign members, announced NAE President C. D. (Dan) Mote, Jr., on February 7, 2019. This brings the total U.S. membership to 2,297 and the number of foreign members to 272. Election […]

Karl Deisseroth elected to the National Academy of Engineering

Karl Deisseroth | Via National Academy of Engineering | February 7, 2019

National Academy of Engineering Elects 86 Members and 18 Foreign Members The National Academy of Engineering (NAE) has elected 86 new members and 18 foreign members, announced NAE President C. D. (Dan) Mote, Jr., on February 7, 2019. This brings the total U.S. membership to 2,297 and the number of foreign members to 272. Election […]

Douglas Clark elected to the National Academy of Engineering

Douglas Clark | Via National Academy of Engineering | February 7, 2019

National Academy of Engineering Elects 86 Members and 18 Foreign Members The National Academy of Engineering (NAE) has elected 86 new members and 18 foreign members, announced NAE President C. D. (Dan) Mote, Jr., on February 7, 2019. This brings the total U.S. membership to 2,297 and the number of foreign members to 272. Election […]

Gilda Barabino elected to the National Academy of Engineering

Gilda Barabino | Via National Academy of Engineering | February 7, 2019

National Academy of Engineering Elects 86 Members and 18 Foreign Members The National Academy of Engineering (NAE) has elected 86 new members and 18 foreign members, announced NAE President C. D. (Dan) Mote, Jr., on February 7, 2019. This brings the total U.S. membership to 2,297 and the number of foreign members to 272. Election […]

Brain Tumor Pied Piper Device Gains Breakthrough Status

Ravi Bellamkonda | Via Duke University | February 6, 2019

A biomedical tool that tricks aggressive brain tumors such as glioblastoma into migrating into an external container rather than throughout the brain has been designated a “Breakthrough Device” by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Dubbed the Tumor Monorail, the device mimics the physical properties of the brain’s white matter to entice aggressive tumors […]

Big Data Approach Shown To Be Effective for Evaluating Autism Treatments

Juergen Hahn | Via Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute | February 6, 2019

Researchers at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute who developed a blood test to help diagnose autism spectrum disorder have now successfully applied their distinctive big data-based approach to evaluating possible treatments. The findings, recently published in Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience, have the potential to accelerate the development of successful medical interventions. One of the challenges in assessing […]

Critical Issues in Tumor Microenvironment: Angiogenesis, Metastasis and Immunology

Rakesh Jain | Via Massachusetts General Hospital | February 5, 2019

Edwin L. Steele Laboratories, Harvard – September 16 – 18, 2019 This course, directed by Dr. Rakesh K. Jain, will take place from September 16 – 19, 2019, at the Massachusetts General Hospital East, CNY-149, Boston, Massachusetts and offer the best in critical analysis of what is currently known about the tumor microenvironment, angiogenesis, metastasis, […]

Nanovis Wins the Global Health & Pharma 2018 Technology Awards

Thomas Webster | Via PR Web | February 5, 2019

Nanovis today announced that Global Health & Pharma magazine recognized Nanovis as the Best Nanotechnology Driven Implant Company, 2018. Nanovis is a technology-driven growth company committed to helping surgeons and hospitals achieve excellent fixation and infection outcomes using advanced nanotechnology platforms. Its industry-leading fixation technologies offer surgeons and hospitals the best aspects of fixation, visualization, […]

Fibrosis-Targeting Drugs May Improve Immunotherapy Response in Breast Cancer

Rakesh Jain | Via Specialty Pharmacy Times | February 4, 2019

New research has revealed a correlation between fibrosis, CXCR4 expression, and immunosuppression in metastatic breast cancer, according to a study published in PNAS. The findings could lead to new therapeutic approaches that could improve the efficacy of immunotherapy in patients with the disease. According to the study, many treatment-resistant tumors are highly fibrotic. Fibrosis, which […]

New vaccine for malaria developed at IME could be more effective

Jeffrey Hubbell | Via University of Chicago | February 1, 2019

Researchers at the Institute for Molecular Engineering at the University of Chicago have developed an innovative new system for delivering a malaria vaccine that shows promise in its effectiveness. By developing a vaccine that targets specific cells in the immune system, they have seen a much greater immune and antibody response to the vaccine. Though […]

MIMIC Chest X-Ray database to provide researchers access to over 350,000 patient radiographs

Roger Mark | Via MIT | February 1, 2019

Computer vision, or the method of giving machines the ability to process images in an advanced way, has been given increased attention by researchers in the last several years. It is a broad term meant to encompass all the means through which images can be used to achieve medical aims. Applications range from automatically scanning […]

Microneedle Patch Delivers Long-Acting Contraceptive

Mark Prausnitz | Via Hospi Medica | January 31, 2019

A new study shows how a long-acting contraceptive designed for self-administration could provide a new family planning option, particularly in developing nations. Developed by researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia Tech; Atlanta, GA, USA) and the University of Michigan (U-M; Ann Arbor, USA), the novel patch is made of 100 microneedles molded from […]

Dr. Cato T. Laurencin receives 2019 AAAS Philip Hauge Abelson Prize

Cato T. Laurencin | Via EurekAlert | January 30, 2019

Dr. Cato T. Laurencin, founding director of the Institute for Regenerative Engineering and the Sackler Center for Biomedical, Biological, Physical and Engineering Sciences at the University of Connecticut, is the winner of the 2019 Philip Hauge Abelson Prize, presented by the American Association for the Advancement of Science. An eminent biomedical engineer and orthopedic surgeon, […]

Study reveals how brain tumors escape the effects of antiangiogenic drugs

Rakesh Jain | Via Massachusetts General Hospital | January 30, 2019

A study led by investigators from Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) and the University of Cyprus reveals details of a way the dangerous brain tumors called glioblastomas resist the effects of antiangiogenic drugs designed to cut off their blood supply. In their report published in PNAS, the researchers describe how the tumors can spread along existing […]

New therapeutic targets for kidney fibrosis emerge

Joseph Bonventre | Via EurekAlert | January 28, 2019

Chronic kidney disease is a global health concern, affecting about 10 percent of the world’s population–and increasing in prevalence. A final, common pathway in chronic kidney disease is fibrosis. Just as fibrosis–or the formation of fibrous connective tissue–can cause devastating effects in the lung, liver, heart and elsewhere, fibrosis of the kidneys can ultimately lead […]

Emery N. Brown Awarded CMU’s Dickson Prize in Science

Emery Brown | Via Carnegie Mellon University | January 24, 2019

Carnegie Mellon University will award the Dickson Prize in Science to Dr. Emery N. Brown, an esteemed anesthesiologist, neuroscientist and statistician. He is the Edward Taplin Professor of Medical Engineering and Computational Neuroscience at Massachusetts Institute of Technology , the Warren M. Zapol Professor of Anesthesia at Harvard Medical School and a practicing anesthesiologist at […]

Mapping the brain at high resolution

Edward Boyden | Via MIT | January 17, 2019

Researchers have developed a new way to image the brain with unprecedented resolution and speed. Using this approach, they can locate individual neurons, trace connections between them, and visualize organelles inside neurons, over large volumes of brain tissue. The new technology combines a method for expanding brain tissue, making it possible to image at higher […]