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SEPTEMBER 26, 2008
Student news: UW-Madison engineering students begin water-quality projects in Kenyan village
SEPTEMBER 25, 2008
Biomedical Engineering welcomes Assistant Professor Pamela Kreeger
JUNE 11, 2008
Murphy receives NSF CAREER award
MAY 5, 2008
Student news—Wisconsin biomedical engineering undergrads design meaningful medical solutions
JANUARY 7, 2008
View the recent Public Broadcasting Service feature on the work of the late BME Professor Paul Bach-y-Rita, “Scientists Rewire the Brain through the Tongue.”
2007 COE ANNUAL REPORT
Brain-computer interface technology to keep users in mind
SEPTEMBER 24, 2007
Department welcomes Wan Ju-Li to faculty
MAY 23, 2007
Research may yield improved treatment for diseased lungs
MARCH 27, 2007
Training grants a boon to research, scientists
DECEMBER 20, 2006
Royal Society of Chemistry cites Professor David Beebe
AUGUST 2, 2006
Autonomous lenses may bring microworld into focus
JULY 25, 2006
New MR technique quickly builds 3-D images of knees
MAY 11, 2006
Assistant Professor Kristyn Masters wins NSF Career Award
DECEMBER 5, 2005
Advances may enable on-the-spot prostate cancer treatment
NOVEMBER 16, 2005
Lightfoot receives National Medal of Science
NOVEMBER 7, 2005
University of Wisconsin selected for a W. H. Coulter Foundation Translational Research Partnership in Biomedical Engineering
SEPTEMBER 29, 2005
Microfluidics offers new portals for discovery
APRIL 18, 2005
Biomedical Engineering students take top honors in business plan competition
NOVEMBER 29, 2004
BME design expo to showcase real-world solutions
AUGUST 2, 2004
Assembly advance means quick custom integrated microsystems
JULY 5, 2004
Viewing breast biopsy in a new light
MAY 31, 2004
Accessibility technologies help vets use WWII Memorial info kiosks
APRIL 26, 2004
BME students win first-place $10,000 prize in the G. Steven Burrill Technology Business Plan Competition
MARCH 30, 2004
New storage method amplifies cells available for science
MARCH 29, 2004
Mimicking viruses may provide new way to defeat them
OCTOBER 27, 2003
Trace Center awarded five-year, $5 million grant to improve access to information technologies
SEPTEMBER 29, 2003
Ramanujam and Lynn named as two of the world's top young innovators by Technology Review magazine
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