Using Electrical Bursts to Get the Gut Moving
Bursts of electrical stimulation could help restore gut motion to treat constipation, a technique recently licensed by industry leader Boston Scientific
Bursts of electrical stimulation could help restore gut motion to treat constipation, a technique recently licensed by industry leader Boston Scientific
A deep dive into the legacy of entrepreneurial support and education left by Bill Walker as he leaves his position in Duke Engineering.
Recent BME graduate Neil Upreti received the Knight-Hennessy Scholarship for graduate study at Stanford University
Hear from BME alum Kelli Luginbuhl about how her Duke experience proved invaluable for her future as an entrepreneur.
Electrical and computer engineering and biomedical engineering major honored by Duke Alumni Engagement and Development for efforts to streamline alumni-student mentorship programs.
Meet BME PhD alumnus Brian Mossop and learn how he used his degree to pursue in science journalism
Recent BME alumnus Kishen Mitra is taking his 3D-printed full meniscus replacement to the National Inventors Hall of Fame Collegiate Inventors Competition
The Karsh STEM+ Scholars Program will match undergraduate students who have declared majors in disciplines in the natural sciences, engineering, and STEM-related fields with faculty in the Pratt School of Engineering and Trinity College of Arts & Sciences.
Dr. Stacy Pineles, a 2000 BME graduate, relies on her Duke Engineering foundations as an eye surgeon and the leader of an NIH-supported clinical trials network
Venture among the stars with Duke alum Anna Wilhelm Menon
Graduating senior Sydney Hunt and 2020 BME graduate Maya Sheth were awarded the scholarsip for graduate study at Stanford University
Alumnus Cambre Kelly is developing innovative solutions to difficult clinical problems in orthopedics through two start-ups