
IQ
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The Institute for Quantitative Health Science and Engineering (IQ) is a biomedical research collaboration between MSU colleges, and home to the BME program.
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https://iq.msu.edu 27-09-2017 03:33:50
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BME students are gearing up in the machining and laser cutting prototyping workshop in BME's BioDesign course! As part of their coursework, students work in teams to prototype solutions to address needs that they identify from clinical immersion. Photos by Jinxing Li


Prof. Xuefei Huang's lab MSU Chemistry in collaboration with researchers from NIH and Harvard Medical School have developed a new type of lasting anti-cholera vaccine with long-lasting antibody responses. pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acâŚ


The Department of Biomedical Engineeringâs prospective student visit is underway! On tonightâs agenda: our Michigan Mixer, celebrating all the great food, drinks, and places Michigan has to offer and explore! MSU College of Engineering


We're hiring! IQ and BME are looking for a Human Resources Coordinator to join our administrative team. If you are a collaborative and creative self-starter with a background in HR, we encourage you to apply through MSU Careers! careers.msu.edu/en-us/job/5097⌠MSU Human Resources

Sixteen Spartans have been selected for the U.S. National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship Program. go.msu.edu/wVp5

Our extensive work on âMagnetoelectric Nanoparticlesâ is available online. The work was lead by Christopher Contag lab in IQ, collaborators from @NTNUnorway and Oslounivsykehus. Thanks to coauthors. Md Nafiujjaman, Ashley Makela, Jinxing Li doi.org/10.1039/D2QM00âŚ




Impressive work from the Debajit Saha lab!




BOSS Lab, led by Debajit Saha, published their first paper! The paper shows for the first time that insect brain signals can be leveraged to detect human cancer by only using the 'smell' of cancer. Congrats to the team for a job well done! Read here: bit.ly/3SVmlx8

Our article on insect olfactory neuron-based early cancer detection is out. Reliable Breath-based sensors are coming. Great work from Debajit Saha lab and Christopher Contag lab in IQ ! sciencedirect.com/science/articlâŚ
