Sharon Gerecht Named Chair of Biomedical Engineering at Duke
The internationally recognized pioneer in stem cell and vascular biology, will lead Duke BME through 2027
The internationally recognized pioneer in stem cell and vascular biology, will lead Duke BME through 2027
Muscles grown from stem cells taken from patients with limb girdle muscular dystrophy 2B (LGMD2B) respond positively to potential treatments
Duke Engineering now boasts two top 10 programs, with Environmental Engineering joining Biomedical Engineering, which leads all departments with its #2 ranking
On Sunday, May 12, 2024, Duke Engineering celebrated about 1,100 graduates from its various programs
Check out what makes the Duke Engineering experience so special from four of our graduating seniors
A course led by Cameron Kim gives students the foundational knowledge they need to become ethical engineers
Jessilyn Dunn uses Al and machine learning to analyze data collected by wearable devices to predict and prevent disease outbreaks and conditions such as adult-onset diabetes
Duke Engineering’s new Center for Engineering in the Global Community serves as a hub to advance engineering solutions that address pressing challenges in the Global South and Durham community
AI screening for autism, military innovations, protective tire tech, alumni in space—Duke Engineering has had a busy year. See how our journey spans beyond traditional boundaries, embracing unexpected partnerships and a people-first approach to harness engineering for societal good.
Computational model allows researchers to simulate cellular-scale interactions across unprecedented distances in the human vasculature
A new “digital twins” computational framework captures personalized arterial forces over 700,000 heartbeats to better predict risks of heart disease and heart attack
A CRISPR-based platform identified many genes that could potentially improve T-cell therapies for cancer treatment