
Creating Digital Twins to Save Lives
Amanda Randles pioneers computer models that non-invasively diagnose disease
Amanda Randles pioneers computer models that non-invasively diagnose disease
A Bass Connections team including BME PhD student Sophia Vincoff works to engineer bacteria that can degrade plastics in the ocean.
Researchers led by Lingchong You have developed a system to better regulate gene expression that could be applied to biosensors, toxin production and metabolic pathway regulation.
For the past decade, a research team led by Cameron McIntyre has been developing a platform to convert 2D MRI brain scans into interactive 3D holographic visualizations to assist brain surgeons.
By precisely controlling the concentration of drugs, DART.2 helps ensure drugs are administered to targeted cells
Cameron McIntyre’s research allows doctors to see a patient’s brain in three dimensions. Using this hologram, neurosurgeons can perform complex surgeries to alleviate the tremors associated with Parkinson’s disorder and epilepsy.
Faculty across biostatistics and bioinformatics, surgery and biomedical engineering will develop models to understand how antibodies protect against severe influenza infection
Sommer will play a key role in identifying opportunities for Duke to extend its impact in the brain sciences, through both pathbreaking research and educational opportunities
New award recognizes three early to mid-career tech researchers with $250,000 each to support research and accelerate achievements that will drive positive impact in the world
Over a half dozen Duke Engineering startups and researchers were featured at the 6th annual Invented at Duke event
Several Duke Engineering startup technologies are featured in a first-hand account of the annual Invented at Duke event
Through the First Year Design program, Michael Rizk connects classroom learning with community impact from day one