
UT alumna Abby Chandler co-founded Top Dog Bracing to provide affordable, noninvasive orthopedic braces that help dogs heal without costly surgeries.

John Till’s journey from UT to CMR Surgical in England shows how passion for robotics can lead to a dream job advancing minimally invasive surgery worldwide.

Professor Xiaopeng Zhao is developing robotic caregivers to assist Alzheimer’s patients, easing caregiver burdens and improving quality of life with NIH support.

Biomedical engineering student Riley Toll founded Life Without Limits, a UT student group creating 3D-printed devices to help the disability community with everyday tasks.
Jessica Pierce won third place in the undergraduate research poster competition at the 19th Annual Virtual TLSAMP Research Conference.

Assistant Professor Colleen Crouch brings expertise in imaging and cardiovascular research to strengthen MABE’s growing biomedical engineering program at UT.
Four groups of UT students have been named winners in the Design, Education, Activity, and Research (DEAR) competition.
UTSI graduate student Anna Bull is developing antifogging coatings for laparoscopic devices, aiming to improve surgical visibility and patient outcomes in minimally invasive procedures.
Three MABE students earned top honors at UT’s EURēCA symposium for innovative research in drug delivery and hearing aid technology.
MABE’s 2021 annual awards ceremony was held virtually to recognize faculty and staff for their achievements.
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