Ignite Helps Students Illuminate—and Solve—Problems in Their Own Community
Once an international outreach program, Ignite helps local middle and high school students become community-minded engineers
Once an international outreach program, Ignite helps local middle and high school students become community-minded engineers
Ann Saterbak was recognized for mentoring a generation of biomedical engineering educators
A course led by Cameron Kim gives students the foundational knowledge they need to become ethical engineers
Duke Engineering faculty and students garnered a wide array of awards and recognitions to start off the year
Randles was recognized for her groundbreaking work to use high performance computing to revolutionize medical diagnostics
Joseph Izatt, the Michael J. Fitzpatrick Professor of Engineering and chair of Duke’s Department of Biomedical Engineering (BME), passed away on Sunday, April 7
Competitive five-year grant will help Jessilyn Dunn address long-standing issues in how biomedical data for wearable devices is collected and studied
Pranam Chatterjee will explore how to degrade a key protein that causes Alexander Disease
Bacterial colonies fail to reach their potential when cooperative growth creates opportunities for laziness
Study finds a smoking gun for the spread and evolution of antibiotic resistance
Amanda Randles was recognized for using computational models to improve the diagnosis, prevention and treatment of human diseases
A CRISPR-based screening platform helped Charles Gersbach and colleagues identify a transcription factor that makes CAR T cells better at killing cancer cells.