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Feb 7, 2025 Wet labs in the winter Students gain fundamental lab techniques in BioSTAR program Academics, Active Learning Labs, Bioengineering,
Jan 22, 2025 Out of the lab and into patients’ hands Harvard Move Lab makes wearable robotic device for stroke survivors Bioengineering, Health / Medicine, Industry, Research, Robotics, Technology, Wearable Devices,
Jan 15, 2025 Nature offers novel approach to oral wound care Harvard School of Dental Medicine Slug’s sticky mucus inspiration behind adhesive hydrogel that can seal wounds in wet environment Bioengineering, Health / Medicine, Research,
Dec 20, 2024 Illuminating the Brain SEAS students explore imaging techniques for aspiring neuroengineers Academics, Bioengineering,
Dec 4, 2024 A tapeworm-inspired, tissue-anchoring mechanism for medical devices Paving the way for new diagnostic, surgical tools Bioengineering, Electrical Engineering, Materials Science & Mechanical Engineering, Research,
Dec 3, 2024 Dance the audience can feel — through their phones Srinivasan harnesses haptics to translate movement, make her art more accessible Bioengineering,
Nov 18, 2024 Harnessing scalability, adaptability, and efficiency of biological neural networks through flexible brain-computer interfaces Liu and team receive NSF EFRI grant for biocomputing research Awards, Bioengineering,
Oct 28, 2024 Alumni profile: Sheldon Weinbaum, S.M. '60, Ph.D. '63 A lifetime devoted to diversifying science and engineering Academics, Applied Physics, Alumni, Bioengineering, Belonging,
Oct 11, 2024 How do you remember how to ride a bike? Thank your cerebellum. SEAS research deepens our understanding of certain types of long-term memories Bioengineering, Health / Medicine,