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Feb 7, 2022 Cyborg brain organoids offer insight into early brain development Embedded nanoelectronics could advance fundamental neuroscience and enable patient-specific drug screening Bioengineering,
Feb 7, 2022 Investigators receive the Cullen Education and Research Fund (CERF) Medical Engineering Prize for ALS research Awards, Bioengineering, Materials, Robotics,
Jan 31, 2022 Alumni profile: Kyle Yoshida, S.B. ’18 Bioengineer works to improve STEM education for Native Hawaiians Alumni, Bioengineering, Alumni Profile
Jan 3, 2022 Towards more effective tendon repair with a multi-functional biomaterial A Janus-faced biomaterial that firmly adheres to injured tendons and helps them glide, also slowly releases drugs to tendon cells, which could improve repair in patients across multiple injuries Bioengineering,
Dec 16, 2021 Alumni profile: Eva Cai, S.B. ’21 Eva Cai invents drug delivery system to treat middle ear infections Alumni, Bioengineering, Entrepreneurship, Health / Medicine, Alumni Profile
Dec 16, 2021 Alumni news: Chandrashekar named L’Oréal Paris Women of Worth Alumni news: Chandrashekar named L’Oréal Paris Women of Worth Alumni, Bioengineering, Entrepreneurship,
Dec 3, 2021 Liu awarded Air Force Office of Scientific Research Young Investigator Research grant Grant recognizes outstanding young investigators Bioengineering,
Nov 19, 2021 Stick Smarts SEAS junior Murdoch balances double-concentration, starting spot on Harvard field hockey team Bioengineering, Undergraduate Student Profile,
Nov 12, 2021 For Darwin’s finches, beak shape goes beyond evolution Research combines evolutionary biology with geometry, dynamics and function Applied Mathematics, Bioengineering,