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Carnegie Mellon University Biomedical Engineering Department News and Research Updates
Pittsburgh, PA
Joined November 2016
RT @CMUEngineering: Congratulations to our Class of 2025! @cmu_bme & @CMUMeche's Victoria Nguyen was a member of Carnegie Involvement Assoc….
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RT @CMUEngineering: Using their novel FRESH 3D bioprinting technique, which allows for printing of soft living cells and tissues, @cmu_bme….
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Using their novel FRESH 3D bioprinting technique, which allows for printing of soft living cells and tissues, the Feinberg lab has built a first-of-its-kind tissue model entirely out of collagen.
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Carnegie Mellon University researchers unveil groundbreaking insights into the mechanisms and limitations of temporal interference stimulation for non-invasive neurostimulation.
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Insights on limits of non-invasive deep-brain stimulation
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A new computer aided design tool enables scientists to rapidly generate and manufacture novel DNA origami structures within designer-defined constraints.
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Diversifying DNA origami
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Noelia Grande Gutiérrez's lab is paving the way for #DigitalTwins of the human placenta. Their computational model of the placenta’s basic functional unit enables researchers to realistically simulate placenta blood flow.
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CMU researchers pave the way for digital twins of the human placenta
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#CMUBME is thrilled to celebrate BME alumna Christine Scotti, PhD '07, for her induction into the prestigious 2024 BMES Class of Fellows! Recognized for her contributions to BME in the industry, Christine continues to inspire with her dedication to advancing healthcare. 👏👏👏
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Researchers from Carnegie Mellon and the University of Pittsburgh explored how the brain uses one-way neural paths. Their findings, published in @NatureNeuro, advance our understanding of brain function, learning, and recovery.
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The one-way paths of neural population activity
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Prof. Leon Zhao is part of a multi-institutional team that has been awarded up to $56 million by the Advanced Research Projects Agency for Health (ARPA-H) through the Transplantation of Human Eye Allografts (THEA) program.
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Professor Leon Zhao Joins Project on Whole Eye Transplants
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