The Shoffstall lab focuses on two primary areas of research: 1) biomedical materials design and testing (including injectable and resorbable electrodes, novel material coatings and substrates, and ...
Biomedical Engineering combines biology and engineering to make technological breakthroughs in medical devices, procedures, and patient care. Biomedical engineers work in industries, in labs, and even ...
The department’s biomedical optics and imaging research focuses on the development of lasers and other light sources for medical imaging, diagnostics, and treatment. Areas of active research include ...
In 2014, the University initiated a plan to renovate its core research facilities in three buildings on the University City Campus: 3101 Market Street, Bossone Research Enterprise Center and the ...
Biomedical engineering integrates life sciences and engineering education that underlie the development of cost-effective technology for health care, including medical devices and diagnostics, ...
A cutting-edge review explores the convergence of three-dimensional (3D) printing and peptide self-assembly, unveiling a new era in biomanufacturing. This technology paves the way for creating ...
The Gratzl/Biomedical Sensing Laboratory is housed in the Wickenden Building (Department of Biomedical Engineering, CWRU). It includes five adjacent laboratory rooms. One of them has lab benches ...
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