Duke Engineers Awarded 24 Major Externally Funded Graduate Fellowships
Highly competitive national awards will help new and returning BME graduate students and post-docs conduct exciting research
Highly competitive national awards will help new and returning BME graduate students and post-docs conduct exciting research
Resistance can be fought by targeting bacteria that are “selfish” with their antibiotic resistance tools
Recent BME alumnus Kishen Mitra is taking his 3D-printed full meniscus replacement to the National Inventors Hall of Fame Collegiate Inventors Competition
Found director Amanda Randles will lead its efforts to apply “data-driven approaches to enhance disease diagnosis, treatment and prevention.”
The hands-on curriculum for Duke's refreshed first-year programming course focuses first on computational thinking.
The annual lecture enables Duke faculty to learn more about the work of their recently hired colleagues
The Karsh STEM+ Scholars Program will match undergraduate students who have declared majors in disciplines in the natural sciences, engineering, and STEM-related fields with faculty in the Pratt School of Engineering and Trinity College of Arts & Sciences.
Join Dean Jerry Lynch in a conversation with Professor Cameron Kim about the importance of integrating character and ethical considerations into every aspect of the curriculum.
By combining biochemistry, molecular biology, physics and computer science, new faculty member Philip Romero aims to decode and engineer novel proteins
New faculty member Pengfei Song will work with faculty across basic science, engineering and medicine to improve the scientific and clinical impact of ultrasound technologies
New faculty member Ophelia Venturelli explores how the microbial world in our gastrointestinal tract can be engineered to keep us healthy
Researchers have discovered that a long-overlooked feature of our cells plays an outsized role by filling a missing link in electrochemical processes