Ophelia Venturelli: Manipulating the Microbial Interactions in our Guts
New faculty member Ophelia Venturelli explores how the microbial world in our gastrointestinal tract can be engineered to keep us healthy
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
Pilot funding will support innovative, collaborative research projects that will contribute to the transformation of biomedical solutions to health inequities
An ultra-fast model of a neuron’s response to electrical stimulation enables efficient design of nerve stimulation therapies
Highly competitive national awards will help new and returning BME graduate students and post-docs conduct exciting research
The award will be used to develop AI algorithms to design proteins that can precisely bind and modify proteins associated with undruggable diseases
Pranam Chatterjee and his lab use generative AI to explore how they can destroy proteins affiliated with rare, deadly diseases.
Researchers at Duke are focused on understanding how 2-meter-long DNA is organized within a micron-size cell nucleus
After making Duke her number one choice for college, first-year student Grace Marquez is testing the biomedical engineering waters
By creating a digital twin of your circulatory system, Duke BME's Amanda Randles wants to bring unprecedented precision to medical forecasts
A new grant awarded to a Duke-Cambridge team attacks the challenges of creating digital twins of geometrically complex systems
The internationally recognized pioneer in stem cell and vascular biology, will lead Duke BME through 2027