News and Events
News and Events
News and Events
Researchers have discovered a correlation between aging and the effectiveness of T-cells. Older people have T-cells that are less effective at fending off the hepatitis C virus.
The Department of Biomedical Engineering welcomes the Class of 2016 into the UT Austin BME alumni family.
Professors Aaron Baker and Chong Xie are creating advanced neural interfaces to help patients with peripheral nerve injury or amputated limbs.
She will begin her appointment as department chair, professor and the holder of the Fletcher Stuckey Pratt Chair in Engineering at UT Austin on Aug. 1, 2016
A new high throughput device from Dr. Baker's lab could lead to more informative strategies for screening cancer drugs.
The University Co-Operative Society awarded BME student Aydin Zahedivash with a $3,000 George H. Mitchell Award for Academic Excellence.
The Stanford Undergraduate Research Association has awarded biomedical engineering sophomore Carlton Rice first place in the Engineering category at the 2016 Stanford Undergraduate Research Conference.
The Eyes of Texas, an anonymous organization that awards ten UT Austin faculty members, administrators, or staff members each semester, has recognized Professor Kenneth Diller.
UT Austin biomedical engineers have received a U.S. Department of Defense grant to advance a treatment that could help millions of older Americans and people with diabetes affected by peripheral ischemia.
The National Science Foundation has selected two students from the Department of Biomedical Engineering for its prestigious Graduate Research Fellowship Program.