A Pocket-Sized Diagnostic with Global Reach
Nimmi Ramanujam and colleagues are bringing AI‑powered cervical imaging to clinics in Kenya and rethink how diagnosis could work everywhere.
Nimmi Ramanujam and colleagues are bringing AI‑powered cervical imaging to clinics in Kenya and rethink how diagnosis could work everywhere.
Student-led startup pursues award-winning treatment for patients with disruptions to their autonomic body processes.
Adam Wax received one of the top honors for academic inventors in recognition of his work to translate research in optical spectroscopy to biomedical diagnostics.
A deep dive into the legacy of entrepreneurial support and education left by Bill Walker as he leaves his position in Duke Engineering.
Startups from Duke Engineering and the School of Medicine are finding success in Research Triangle Park.
Former Duke football running back Jaylen Coleman has taken lessons learned in two Duke Engineering degrees to launch a 3D-printed sign business.
Launched from the lab of Charles Gersbach, the company uses epigenetic editing to control gene expression without modifying the DNA itself
Over a half dozen Duke Engineering startups and researchers were featured at the 6th annual Invented at Duke event
Faculty entrepreneurs from Duke Engineering share their experiences of what it takes to spin a startup out of a university.
Recent BME alumnus Kishen Mitra is taking his 3D-printed full meniscus replacement to the National Inventors Hall of Fame Collegiate Inventors Competition
Invented at Duke 2023 showcased a bustling innovation ecosystem at the university, including several Duke Engineering startups
Several Duke BME faculty came together to showcase the Triangle's cutting-edge biotech ecosystem and solutions to critical human health challenges