
Tulane Department of Biomedical Engineering
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Congratulations to 3 of our BME Faculty for receiving awards at the Tulane University Research, Scholarship, and Artistic Achievement Awards Event! Donald Gaver - Special Presidential Award for Academic Leadership Michael Moore - Innovation Award Yu-Ping Wang - Convergence Award



Alum Trivia Frazier Wiltz joins the Board of Tulane, university wide governing body news.tulane.edu/pr/two-promine…

Dr. Gaver speaking at the Tulane University Personalized Health Institute Annual Symposium on “Time-Controlled Adaptive Ventilation”


Join us this Thursday, December 1st at 3:45pm CST in Boggs 104 or on Zoom (Link in Flyer) for our Departmental Seminar with Dr. Edward Botchwey of Coulter BME | Emory & Georgia Tech Emory University discussing "Delivering Bioactive Lipids from Synthetic Hydrogels as Regenerative Immunotherapy"! #tulane





Ditto! Watch out world, our Tulane Department of Biomedical Engineering RPE students are writing published paper level senior theses #RollWave
I will present my work regarding fluorescent channel decomposition using deep learning at SPIE Photonics West 2023 this Saturday, January 28th, at 2:40 PST, Room 304 (Moscone Level 3 South) SPIE Photonics West Tulane Department of Biomedical Engineering Vanderbilt Biophotonics Center



Researchers from LSU Chemical Engineering, McPeak Lab, and Tulane Department of Biomedical Engineering have synthesized gold nanoshells and used them to improve the penetration depth of photoacoustic imaging, which is good news for biomedical imaging and cancer therapy. #ScholarshipFirst lsu.edu/eng/news/2023/…


Authors from Tulane Orthopaedics & Tulane Department of Biomedical Engineering investigate the changes in biomechanical fixation of an initial and replacement headless compression screw by quantifying interfragmentary compression and shear displacement. Read the findings in JHS GO -> bit.ly/3RMvgnV.




Join us as we host Dr. Linda Griffith, PhD, the Director of MIT CGR at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) for our fall seminar series hosted by #TulaneBME. She will present a seminar on "Deconstructing and Reconstructing the Endometriosis/Adenomyosis Patient" at 3:30 pm, 10/19 in Boggs104.🌟


The graduate programs at #TulaneBME combine high-quality federally-funded research with a focus on career development with industry and government partners in the culturally rich environment of New Orleans. To register, sign up using the link below. nam11.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%…


