
Celebrating BME Faculty and Student Awards for Spring 2025
Duke BME faculty and students garnered a wide array of impressive awards and recognition over the academic year
Duke BME faculty and students garnered a wide array of impressive awards and recognition over the academic year
Biomedical researchers at Duke University have developed a computational imaging system that borrows techniques from astronomy to reconstruct 4D videos of freely moving small model organisms, like zebrafish and fruit fly larvae.
Funding from the HFSP will support Hickey and his collaborators investigate how different molecules direct cellular behavior
The imaging technique makes it easier to conduct behavioral studies of freely moving animals
Jessilyn Dunn gathers biometric data from smartwatches to study and predict health changes
Recent BME graduate Neil Upreti received the Knight-Hennessy Scholarship for graduate study at Stanford University
When Emma Maddock first started as a biomedical engineering student at Duke, she thought she'd want to explore how to design prosthetic devices. But after taking courses in the BME wet labs, she decided to change course.
On Sunday, May 11, 2025, Duke Engineering celebrated nearly 1,100 graduates from its various programs.
Several groups of students and faculty in multiple programs tied to Duke Engineering are working to help those suffering from humanitarian crises.
Genevieve Lipp is reimagining the way coding is taught by focusing on process.
Former Duke football running back Jaylen Coleman has taken lessons learned in two Duke Engineering degrees to launch a 3D-printed sign business.
Startups from Duke Engineering and the School of Medicine are finding success in Research Triangle Park.