DURHAM – Biomedical engineers at Duke University have developed a method to study how key cells in the kidneys become injured and deformed. The new model has revealed a significant mechanism behind ...
One of the first biomedical engineering programs in the United States, the Department of Biomedical Engineering at Duke University consistently ranks among the best in the world. As the department has ...
DURHAM – A new combination of optical coherence tomography (OCT), adaptive optics and deep neural networks should enable better diagnosis and monitoring for neuron-damaging eye and brain diseases like ...
Bill Walker, Pratt '90, The Graduate School '95 and Mattson family director of engineering entrepreneurship and executive in residence in the Pratt School of Engineering, concluded his tenure at Duke ...
Duke alumnus Dr. Daniel Saurborn recenctly spoke at a Duke Humanities in Medicine (HuMed) Celebration. Saurborn is a physician-entrepreneur, biomedical engineering and English double major graduate ...
Joseph Izatt, chair of the department of biomedical engineering and Michael J. Fitzpatrick professor of engineering, is remembered as an exceptional pioneer in biomedical optical coherence tomography ...
Durham, N.C. – Two Duke University Medical Center scientists have won prestigious National Institutes of Health Director's awards to pursue novel research. Tannishtha Reya, Ph.D., an associate ...
Jaylen Coleman, a biomedical engineering major and a player on Duke University's football team works with Professor Jason Luck on an independent study project that combines his knowledge of ...