
Alyssa Panitch
@alyssa_panitch
Chair and Professor of the Wallace H. Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering. Views and opinions are my own.
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08-03-2018 19:42:27
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#UCDavisBME chair Steven C George was happy to welcome the attendees of today’s Women in BME luncheon! #BMES2019


Please RT! Drexel University Chem and Biological Engineering is hiring! We need more diverse applicants so please encourage trainees to apply, even if they don’t think they’re ready. Deadline is next week! drexel.edu/engineering/ac…

Looking forward to a great Women in TERM luncheon with these wonderful panelists TERMIS-AM Shelly Sakiyama Ph.D. Alyssa Panitch



I am thrilled to be recognized as one of several amazing women leaders in Georgia Tech College of Engineering. Read my thoughts on how we can increase diversity in Georgia Tech's talent pool—from students to faculty to staff. #womenintech #WomensHistoryMonth

Dr. Yoganathan's commitment to advancing research in #cardiacinterventions is just one example of how Coulter BME | Emory & Georgia Tech seeks solutions that impact the future of healthcare. Cardiovascular Fluid Mechanics at Georgia Tech #biomedicalengineering


Thrilled to share that Coulter BME | Emory & Georgia Tech leads in graduate education for biomedical engineers. This is a testament to the hard work of our students, faculty, and staff in advancing healthcare.


Congrats to all the 2023 Georgia Tech Alumni 40 under 40 honorees, including Cambre Kelly, BME 15, and Dev Mandavia, BME 18, graduates of Coulter BME | Emory & Georgia Tech! Read more about Cambre and Dev and why they were selected for this prestigious honor! GTalumni.org/40under40 #helluvaengineer


The Coulter BME | Emory & Georgia Tech announces its newest NIH-funded training grant program, the Cardiovascular Biomechanics Graduate Training Program at Emory School of Medicine and Georgia Tech, where postdoctoral students are trained for careers in the cardiovascular field. bit.ly/44mclTn



It's Georgia Tech Giving Day today! @coulterbme needs your help to empower biomedical engineering students to transform health through science and technology. Give now until 9pm Wednesday and help make a difference. bit.ly/3v3h80i #GTgives


I am beyond thrilled to see Coulter BME | Emory & Georgia Tech take home top honors once again for Georgia Tech College of Engineering Capstone competition. This exemplifies our Department's focus on providing students opportunities to engage in industry-supported research. Congratulations!

Coulter BME | Emory & Georgia Tech researchers create cell-free biosensors, combining precision & simplicity to revolutionize cancer detection. Inspired by computer "AND" logic, they are more affordable and easier to produce. Read more: bit.ly/4awy53P

This is what results from the unique partnership developed between Coulter BME | Emory & Georgia Tech and Emory School of Medicine: Improving patient outcomes through transformative technological research.

Well-deserved recognition for two Coulter BME | Emory & Georgia Tech researchers that are transforming pediatric care through science and engineering.