Duke Trailblazers: Nimmi Ramanujam
Musician, entrepreneur, educator – Nimmi Ramanujam has done it all.
Musician, entrepreneur, educator – Nimmi Ramanujam has done it all.
The Fitzpatrick Institute for Photonics hosted a day-long symposium and open house featuring innovative ways light is being used in fields from medicine to art
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
New approach tracks blood flow and oxygen levels in the developing placenta of mice throughout pregnancy
The Fitzpatrick Institute for Photonics is creating a new group focused on a quickly growing and evolving marriage of technologies
A specialized ink hardens when exposed to focused ultrasound waves, transforming into biologically compatible structures
Study reveals the common heart attack drug can negatively affect the brain’s vasculature system in a surprising manner
Collaboration between Duke and Purdue explores the fabrication and optoelectric characterization of multilayered perovskites
By developing a brain imaging tool that can stick directly to a patient's scalp, Xiaoyue Ni and Junjie Yao aim to make it easier for doctors to diagnose strokes
BME Professor Roarke Horstmeyer comments on the potential biomedical applications of a new method for creating large-scale single-photon detectors.
Competitive, five-year grant will help Horstmeyer develop new computational microscopes capable of capturing and processing large-volume, high speed video
New imaging approach visualizes how applying force to proteins alters complex formations