Four professors are named fellows of the American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering
bioengineering
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Chemical engineering professor Arnab Mukherjee awarded $1.8 million NIH grant to study reporter proteins
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Professor Frederic Gibou’s lab creates the first large-scale simulation of cells’ response to electrical pulses
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An innovative neuroscience research program crosses disciplinary lines
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Two postdoctoral fellows turn to bioengineering for studying biological and chemical signals and to image functions in living tissue
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Samir Mitragotri is one of 67 new members elected to the academy for 2015
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Polymeric microparticles are made to “hitchhike” to inflamed tissue in order to deliver their drug payload
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Researchers find that ionic liquids have major potential in the disinfection and healing of chronic wounds
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The state-of-the-art building will consolidate the varied bioengineering research taking place across campus
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H Tom Soh, professor of materials, mechanical engineering and chemical engineering at UC Santa Barbara, has been named a Fellow of the American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering (AIMBE).
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Imagine an artificial pancreas device that frees diabetics from constant blood glucose testing, nanoparticles that selectively deliver chemotherapy to tumors with minimal impacts to healthy tissue, or brain imaging that detects serious...
