Katrina Easton won the pitch competition at the Scipreneur Challenge for EndoThumb, a prosthetic she is helping develop.

UTSI researchers patented a new glass-ceramic scintillator configuration that improves medical imaging without increasing radiation dosage.

MABE students gain hands-on experience through the Spark Scholar Program like internships at Elemental Composites that bridge classroom learning and real world experience.

As a senior, John Maltry (BS/EngSc ’75, MS/EngSc ’77) received the Weissberg Award; now he’s paying it forward with the establishment of the Maltry Outstanding Senior Award in Biomedical Engineering.

Dacheng Ren has been selected as the inaugural head of the Department of Biomedical Engineering launching this August.
Jackie Liu and Jai Mehta represented the Tickle College of Engineering at the Posters at the Capitol event on April 2nd in Nashville.

Bryan Good received an award from the American Heart Association allowing him to create the first models of ischemic stroke incorporating clinical patient data.

Associate Professor Dustin Crouch is developing a revolutionary new implantable prothesis for the thumb that is anchored into a bone, enclosed by skin, and controlled by a patient’s own muscles.

After graduating, Mackenzie Moser will continue her foundational research on arteriovenous malformations (AVMs), one of the leading causes of stroke, as a PhD student in Bryan Good’s lab.
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