
Synthetic Compartments Stop Pathogens from Sharing Antibiotic Resistance Genes
Emerging field of synthetic condensates isolates or traps together biomolecules to control cellular processes
Emerging field of synthetic condensates isolates or traps together biomolecules to control cellular processes
Jessilyn Dunn's BIG IDEAs Lab and Evidation aim to find ways to increase representation of underserved populations in digital health studies
Researchers finally decipher how a species of frog becomes a master of camouflage with the help of modern biomedical imaging techniques
Dr. Anthony Geonnotti received his PhD in Biomediacl Engineering from Duke, and he is now the head of future of self-care R&D at Johnson Johnson.
With the elections of Grill, Gersbach and Becker, Duke Engineering is home to 13 NAI Fellows
Competitive US Department of Energy program doles out time on nation’s fastest computers to most promising projects
Proteins that emit longer wavelengths of near-infrared light help create detailed, hi-res biomedical images
Quick-dissolving tablet shows long-lasting protection from bacteria that causes UTIs
Avatars 'Helga' and 'Zohar' will collect valuable data about radiation that astronauts are exposed to during spaceflight
Certificates in neural engineering and biomedical data science help Master of Science students pursue specialized research as they earn their degree
A fortuitous collaboration between Duke BME’s Samira Musah and the Duke Human Vaccine Institute’s Maria Blasi helps illuminate why COVID is so adept at attacking kidney cells
Expanding spaces and cutting-edge tools have transformed Duke BME’s lab spaces into impressive biological makerspaces