Biomedical Engineering

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Coating Helps Bone Implants Last Longer

Two Colorado State University professors have developed a nanostructured surface coating for bone that is expected to help improve the lifetime of bone implants. The research, if proven, could someday help someone replace injured or diseased bone segments ... [Published ALN - 19 hours ago]
First reported 21 hours ago - Updated 21 hours ago - 1 reports

Scottish Business Briefing – Wednesday 22 May, 2013

WELCOME to scotsman.com’s Scottish Business Briefing. Every morning we bring you a comprehensive round-up of all news affecting business in Scotland today. ENERGY & UTILITIES Utility group SSE has delivered its last set of annual results under the watch ... [Published The Scotsman - 21 hours ago]
First reported May 21 2013 - Updated May 22 2013 - 3 reports

Glasgow scientist wins award for disease detection

Dr Julien Reboud, from the university's Division of Biomedical Engineering, was joint winner of this year's Royal Academy of Engineering ERA Foundation Entrepreneurs Award.The funding will be used to help commercialise a technique developed by the team, ... [Published NewsRT.co.uk - May 22 2013]
First reported May 21 2013 - Updated May 21 2013 - 1 reports

Claire Matthews graduated with Highest Honors

Claire Matthews, daughter of Linda and Gerald Matthews of Alpharetta, graduated this Spring with Highest Honors from the Georgia Institute of Technology with a Bachelor's degree in Biomedical Engineering. She has accepted a position as a Technical Project ... [Published NorthFulton.com - May 21 2013]
First reported May 21 2013 - Updated May 21 2013 - 1 reports

Universities Need Facilities To Train More Engineers - Professor

There is the need to expand capacity of public universities to train adequate engineers, the Provost of the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) School of Engineering, Prof S. J. K. Ampadu, has said.He said that was necessary to ... [Published Peace FM - May 21 2013]
First reported May 21 2013 - Updated May 21 2013 - 1 reports

Train the Brain!

The world's first Brain Training Device has given a ray of new hope to the recovery of survivors after stroke. Developed by researchers of The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU)'s Interdisciplinary Division of Biomedical Engineering (BME), this ... [Published Today's Medical Developments - May 21 2013]
First reported May 21 2013 - Updated May 21 2013 - 1 reports

Mohamed bin Zayed tours KUSTAR...

(WAM) - His Highness General Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the UAE Armed Forces has said the UAE, under the wise leadership of President His Highness Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan, attaches ... [Published Emirates News Agency - May 21 2013]
First reported May 21 2013 - Updated May 21 2013 - 1 reports

Ryan O'Toole: Salutatorian for Crystal Lake Central Class 2013

Community High School District 155 announced Ryan O'Toole, of Crystal Lake, earned salutatorian honors for the Class of 2013 at Crystal Lake Central High School.O'Toole plans to continue his education at Marquette University in Milwaukee. The 2013 class ... [Published Crystal Lake Patch - May 21 2013]
First reported May 19 2013 - Updated May 19 2013 - 1 reports

Heart valve replacement process wins prize

A new approach to tissue preparation that makes heart valve replacements less likely to be rejected by the body’s immune system — potentially giving transplant patients longer, healthier lives swept top honors at UC Davis’ 13th annual Big Bang! Business ... [Published Davis Enterprise - May 19 2013]
First reported May 17 2013 - Updated May 17 2013 - 1 reports

The next lot: an internship at Imperial

Students angered at auction by Westminster School for a one-week internship at Imperial College's Institute of Biomedical Sciences, set up without College's approvalSharingBiomedical engineering is based in the big pink Bessemer building- Credit: Uli ... [Published Felix Online - May 17 2013]
First reported May 17 2013 - Updated May 17 2013 - 1 reports

Investigators at University of Edinburgh Discuss Findings in Tissue Engineering

(NewsRx) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Biotech Business Week -- Research findings on Biomedical Engineering are discussed in a new report. According to news reporting originating in Edinburgh, United Kingdom, by NewsRx journalists, research ... [Published NewsRX - May 17 2013]
First reported May 17 2013 - Updated May 17 2013 - 1 reports

PGBiomed 2013

The 7th United Kingdom (UK) & Republic of Ireland (RI) Postgraduate Conference on Biomedical Engineering and Medical Physics.This meeting will consider the scope of Biomedical Engineering and Medical Physics being studied in the UK and RI and will explore ... [Published MedicalPhysicsWeb - May 17 2013]

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According to the news reporters, the research concluded: "However, active targeting of 30 nm liposomes substantially increased their deposition in slow flow tumor regions (~12-fold increase), which suggested that targeting prevented the washout of the smaller nanoparticles from the tumor interstitium back to blood circulation."
...address critical health-care issues," said Deepak Vashishth, CBIS Director and Rensselaer Professor and department head of Biomedical Engineering. "Development of new treatment and strategies for early diagnoses of diseases will drive down health care costs and improve quality of life for the elderly population."
"With accurate and rapid near-patient molecular testing for STIs such as herpes, syphilis and gonorrhoea, patients will no longer have to wait for days to find out if they have a condition."
"For a private university to have the courage to go into technical and engineering education, that institution needs to be highly commended and that is what the All Nations University College has done"

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Coating Helps Bone Implants Last Longer [Published ALN - 19 hours ago]
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The world’s most compact, IT-based cyclotron de... [Published KOREA IT TIMES - May 22 2013]
Glasgow scientist wins award for disease detection [Published NewsRT.co.uk - May 22 2013]
Glasgow scientist wins award for disease detection [Published Herald Scotland - May 22 2013]
Heart valve innovation wins at business competi... [Published UC Newswire - May 22 2013]
The Canary System Inventors Receive The "Invent... [Published Oral Health Journal - May 21 2013]
Claire Matthews graduated with Highest Honors [Published NorthFulton.com - May 21 2013]
Medical diagnostic and energy saving tech win p... [Published Institution of Electrical Engineers - May 21 2013]
Snibe makes an entry at EuroMedLab [Published European Hospital - May 21 2013]
Shanghai office seeks to increase engagement [Published UW Madison - May 21 2013]
21.05 - University of Glasgow academic wins pre... [Published MyScience - May 21 2013]
Universities Need Facilities To Train More Engi... [Published Peace FM - May 21 2013]
Virginia Tech news article [Published Virginia Tech - May 21 2013]
Train the Brain! [Published Today's Medical Developments - May 21 2013]
Mohamed bin Zayed tours KUSTAR... [Published Emirates News Agency - May 21 2013]
Ryan O'Toole: Salutatorian for Crystal Lake Cen... [Published Crystal Lake Patch - May 21 2013]
Comparisons of maximum deformation and failure ... [Published 7thSpace - May 20 2013]
In brief: Landauer and Allcare merge, AOPA vs. CMS [Published HME News - May 20 2013]
Bionic eye maker has vision of the future [Published Knox News Sentinel - May 19 2013]
Biotechnology: Recent Findings from Duke Univer... [Published NewsRX - May 19 2013]
Heart valve replacement process wins prize [Published Davis Enterprise - May 19 2013]
PhD Studentship - 3D characterization of micro-... [Published Molecular Systems Biology - May 18 2013]
New approach to heart valve replacement wins at... [Published Health Canal - May 18 2013]
Atascocita High School announces the top 10 of ... [Published Cleveland Advocate - May 17 2013]
La. Tech honors 3 presidents at school's Spirit... [Published Shreveport Times - May 17 2013]
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Engineering Tissue to Rebuild Damaged Bones and... [Published Columbia University News - May 14 2013]
From the chimera in Greek mythology to the sphinx in ancient Egypt, humans have imagined making creatures from pieces of different organisms for millennia. Tissue engineering, the innovative field that uses engineering principles to develop biological ...
Why is Imperial College permitting Westminster ... [Published Bad Science - May 14 2013]
This is very odd indeed. Westminster, one of the most expensive public schools in the UK, is holding a fund-raising auction. In this auction, you can buy an internship at Imperial College’s Institute of Biomedical Engineering, on the promise that this ...
Babu becomes 11th UT/ORNL Governor's Chair; foc... [Published Frank Munger's Atomic City Underground - May 12 2013]
Sudarsanam Suresh Babu, a professor in materials science and engineering, been named the UT/ORNL Governor's Chair for Advanced Manufacturing. His appointment is effective July 1. According to information released by the University of Tennessee, ...
Making sense of medical sensors [Published MIT News feed - Apr 19 2013]
With the recent launch of MIT’s  Institute for Medical Engineering and Science , MIT News examines research with the potential to reshape medicine and health care through new scientific knowledge, novel treatments and products,better management of ...
New engineering breakthrough may answer host of... [Published WUSTL Science & Technology News - Mar 25 2013]
In an engineering breakthrough, a Washington University in St. Louis biomedical researcher has discovered a way to use light and color to measure oxygen in individual red blood cells in real time. The technology, developed by Lihong Wang, PhD, the ...
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Lockheed Martin Names Roderick McLean To Lead F... [Published PR Newswire - May 13 2013]
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