Biomedical Engineering

Emma Chory

August 24, 2023

The big idea behind the palmar grasp is that it allows you to use larger muscle groups, so it's much easier to hold, especially for long periods of time.

August 4, 2023

With active machine learning, the algorithm is essentially able to ask questions or request more information if it is confused or senses a gap in the data, rather than passively sifting through it

July 31, 2023

Duke鈥檚 2023 ACC Academic Leadership Network Fellows Hai 鈥淗elen鈥 Li, Sharon Gerecht, Patrick Smith (from left) and Timothy Johnson (second from right) at Syracuse University, joined by Craig Henriquez and Abbas Benmamoun from Duke Faculty Advancement

July 20, 2023

Sloan Ph.D. Scholars

July 3, 2023

stock image of DNA

June 30, 2023

Aitor Bracho, physics graduate student in the nuclear physics lab

June 21, 2023

The FOAM team used rolled up balls made from map paper to create their design

May 2, 2023

A student works on a project during the inaugural ODE Hackathon Event

April 20, 2023

Isolere Bio co founders Alan L. Kaganov Professor of Biomedical Engineering Ashutosh Chilkoti, Kelli Luganbuhl and Joe McMahon,

March 10, 2023

a three-wheeled race car built in 1979 by Duke engineers

February 27, 2023

Condensates like rain droplets in air or oil droplets in water could prove useful as a new tool for controlling biomolecular processes.

February 9, 2023