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Editors: William Wagner, PhD Shelly Sakiyama-Elbert, PhD Guigen Zhang, PhD Michael J. Yaszemski, MD, PhD Founding Editors: Buddy Ratner, PhD Allan Hoffman, ScD Frederick Schoen, MD, PhD Jack Lemons, PhD Description Biomaterials Science: An Introduction to Materials in Medicine, Fourth Edition, is the most comprehensive text on biomaterials science, from principles to applications. It provides […]
Editors: William Wagner, PhD Shelly Sakiyama-Elbert, PhD Guigen Zhang, PhD Michael J. Yaszemski, MD, PhD Founding Editors: Buddy Ratner, PhD Allan Hoffman, ScD Frederick Schoen, MD, PhD Jack Lemons, PhD Description Biomaterials Science: An Introduction to Materials in Medicine, Fourth Edition, is the most comprehensive text on biomaterials science, from principles to applications. It provides […]
Editors: William Wagner, PhD Shelly Sakiyama-Elbert, PhD Guigen Zhang, PhD Michael J. Yaszemski, MD, PhD Founding Editors: Buddy Ratner, PhD Allan Hoffman, ScD Frederick Schoen, MD, PhD Jack Lemons, PhD Description Biomaterials Science: An Introduction to Materials in Medicine, Fourth Edition, is the most comprehensive text on biomaterials science, from principles to applications. It provides […]
Editors: William Wagner, PhD Shelly Sakiyama-Elbert, PhD Guigen Zhang, PhD Michael J. Yaszemski, MD, PhD Founding Editors: Buddy Ratner, PhD Allan Hoffman, ScD Frederick Schoen, MD, PhD Jack Lemons, PhD Description Biomaterials Science: An Introduction to Materials in Medicine, Fourth Edition, is the most comprehensive text on biomaterials science, from principles to applications. It provides […]
Schizophrenia is a complex neurological condition characterized by disorganized thinking, difficulty concentrating, hallucinations, and delusions. Affecting up to 1% of people worldwide, the cause and disease mechanisms of schizophrenia are not well understood. The present study, led by principal investigator Christos Davatzikos, PhD, the Wallace T. Miller professor of radiology in the Perelman School of […]
Doctors at UConn Health have developed the first classification system for regenerative cell-based therapies designed to stratify therapies based on scientific evidence and potential for harm. Today, there are concerns regarding the clinical safety and efficacy of cell-based therapies throughout the scientific community and within public discourse. The unregulated U.S. stem cell market has been […]
When the protein tau builds up in the brain, it can form toxic tangles that are the hallmark of several neurological diseases, including Alzheimer’s and frontotemporal lobar degeneration (FTLD), a particularly devastating early-onset form of dementia. Now, researchers at the University of South Florida (USF) Health Morsani College of Medicine believe they’ve found another protein […]
A team of chemical engineers has developed a new way to produce medicines and chemicals on demand and preserve them using portable “biofactories” embedded in water-based gels called hydrogels. The approach could help people in remote villages or on military missions, where the absence of pharmacies, doctor’s offices or even basic refrigeration makes it hard […]
Consumption of cocoa may improve walking performance for patients with peripheral artery disease, according to the results of a small, preliminary, phase II research trial published today in the American Heart Association’s journal Circulation Research. In a small study of 44 peripheral artery disease patients over age 60, those who drank a beverage containing flavanol-rich […]
The FDA has granted a de novo classification order to Bluegrass Vascular Technologies for its Surfacer Inside-Out Access Catheter System. The device was designed to enable central venous access in patients with venous obstructions, according to a press release. “The Surfacer system offers a safe and effective approach to reliably preserve and restore critical upper […]
Four Georgia Institute of Technology faculty members have been elected as new members of the National Academy of Engineering (NAE). Marilyn Brown, Thomas Kurfess, Susan Margulies, and Alexander Shapiro join 83 other new NAE members for 2020 when they are formally inducted during a ceremony at the academy’s annual meeting on Oct. 4 in Washington, […]
Peter Basser, A.B. ’80, S.M., ’82, Ph.D. ’86 (engineering sciences) and John Fan, S.M. ’67, Ph.D. ’72 (applied physics) have been elected to the National Academy of Engineering (NAE). Basser, a senior investigator in the section on quantitative imaging and tissue sciences at the National Institutes of Health, was recognized for the development of diffusion […]
Laura Niklason, the Nicholas M. Greene Professor in Anesthesia and Biomedical Engineering, has been elected to the National Academy of Engineering (NAE). Cited for her contributions to research in cardiovascular tissue engineering, lung regeneration, and biomedical imaging, Niklason was among 87 new members elected to the academy. Niklason will be formally inducted during a ceremony […]
Computer scientist Russell Taylor and chemical and biomolecular engineer Yannis Kevrekidis are among 87 new members and 18 international members selected this year Johns Hopkins chemical and biomolecular engineer Yannis Kevrekidis and computer scientist Russell Taylor have been named to the National Academy of Engineering, a career distinction that recognizes the most accomplished engineers in […]
Omar Ishrak, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Medtronic, has been recognized for contributions to diagnostic ultrasound, and for leadership in medical technology innovation and globalization. The National Academy of Engineering (NAE) has elected Omar as a new member, which is a great honor as election to the academy is among the highest professional distinctions […]
University Professor Michael Sefton (ChemE, IBBME, Donnelly Centre) and alumnus Raffaello D’Andrea (EngSci 9T1) have been elected as international members of the U.S. National Academy of Engineering (NAE). The NAE provides engineering leadership in service to the United States and globally; its members rank among the world’s most accomplished engineers. “On behalf of the Faculty, […]
It was her experience as a physician in the intensive care unit that pointed Laura Niklason in the direction of making engineered blood vessels for kidney dialysis patients. She worked with countless patients requiring needle injections multiple times per week, whose veins weren’t up for the job. “Some patients had failures over and over and […]
Election to the academy is among the highest professional distinctions for an engineer. Membership honors those who have made outstanding contributions to engineering research and practice, including pioneering of new and developing fields of technology and making major advancements in engineering. In all, 87 new members and 18 foreign members were elected into the academy […]
New research from North Carolina State University shows that platelet microparticles are an effective way to deliver therapeutic drugs directly to the heart following a heart attack. This method increases drug concentration at the site and could help heart attack patients reduce side effects from drugs used to aid recovery. The damage from a heart […]
Scientists working at the intersection of math and medicine propose new strategies based on mathematical modeling and known molecular mechanisms to improve the efficacy of lifesaving immunotherapies for cancerous tumors. The work was published on February 3 in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. Cancer cells can evade immune responses by activating negative […]