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Jul 12, 2017 Soft and stretchy fabric-based sensors for wearable robots Hybrid silicone-fabric sensor detects fine motor movements by flexing with the body Bioengineering, Health / Medicine, Materials Science & Mechanical Engineering, Robotics, Technology, Wearable Devices,
May 31, 2017 Tethered soft exosuit reduces the metabolic cost of running New robotic exosuit could push the limits of human performance and lead to new wearable technologies for athletes and consumers Bioengineering, Health / Medicine, Robotics, Wearable Devices,
Mar 22, 2017 Laser activated gold pyramids could deliver drugs, DNA into cells without harm Microstructures create temporary pores in cells Bioengineering,
Mar 6, 2017 Student profile: Keegan Mendez Whether on the squash court or in the research lab, this biomedical engineering concentrator doesn't miss a beat Bioengineering,
Feb 9, 2017 Artificial pancreas clinical trials open Trials test system to automatically regulate blood sugar for people with type 1 diabetes Bioengineering,
Dec 13, 2016 David Mooney elected Fellow of the National Academy of Inventors Harvard Bioengineer recognized as a distinguished American inventor whose technologies benefit society Bioengineering, Awards,
Nov 17, 2016 Harnessing bacteria to fight ocean pollution Students’ synthetic biology project claims gold at international competition Bioengineering,
Oct 11, 2016 More progress in building functional human tissues Harvard materials scientists have bioprinted a tubular 3D renal architecture that recapitulates functions of the kidney Materials, Bioengineering,
Sep 20, 2016 Working hand in glove Internship in Japan broadens student’s cultural horizons Bioengineering,
Aug 15, 2016 Roger Brockett to receive lifetime achievement award Pioneer in control systems theory honored for outstanding contributions to field Bioengineering,