Engineering 101: A Low-Cost Solution to Gastroschisis
Two teams of first-year engineers combine forces to find a solution for infants suffering from gastroschisis in low-resource settings
Two teams of first-year engineers combine forces to find a solution for infants suffering from gastroschisis in low-resource settings
Duke’s Center for Advanced Genomic Technologies shines brightly on the horizon
Artificial intelligence is shaping the future of eye care—and Duke is leading the way
Duke biomedical engineer Nimmi Ramanujam’s plan aims to close the cervical cancer inequity gap and catalyze a new model of women-centered health care
Biomedical engineer Samira Musah was recognized for her innovative research in stem cell engineering and human kidney disease
French Adrian helmet suggests simple geometry may save brains from overhead blasts
Testing finds skin tones don’t alter the accuracy of heart rate monitors on smart watches and fitness trackers, but activities affect readings
A Q&A with Inga Deakin, the incoming Entrepreneur-in-Residence for Duke BME
New model reveals a unique role of the cells lining blood vessels in progeria, a rare accelerated-aging disease
Formed by three Duke Engineers on Duke’s football team, Protect3d uses 3D scanners and printers to produce anatomically precise protective devices
Former Duke football lettermen Clark Bulleit, Kevin Gehsmann, and Tim Skapek are finalists for the NFL 1st and Future innovations competition
Antibiotics do not affect the speed at which pathogens share resistance genes