Prausnitz, a Regents’ Professor, Regents’ Entrepreneur, and J. Erskine Love Jr. Chair in the School of Chemical and ...
A new type of chatbot could reliably help people decide what to do about their symptoms—and do so based on guidance that is ...
Charles Gersbach and his colleagues are pursuing promising CRISPR technologies focused on controlling gene activity rather ...
The Daily Pennsylvanian sat down with Wharton and Engineering senior Seher Taneja, a student entrepreneur building a ...
When probes are inserted into the brain for research or clinical purposes, the electrical activity of neurons is recorded.
Antibody-drug conjugates (ADCs) have transcended their status as experimental pharmacophores to become a cornerstone of precision oncology. However, the trajectory of federal investment driving this ...
HIMSS-ACCE Changemaker Awardee Samantha Jacques, vice president of clinical engineering at McLaren Health Care, recommends that aspiring clinical engineers embrace technological change and continue to ...
Needfinding in Clinical Environments (BMD_ENG 495-0-08/ DSGN 495-0-41) is a collaborative effort between the Biomedical Engineering and Engineering Design Innovation MS programs. This project-based ...
Biomedical research now routinely generates large, heterogeneous datasets spanning neuroimaging, electrophysiology, biosignals, wearables, and electronic health records. Despite advances in machine ...
Baystate Health is trimming its back-office sails again, cutting 117 corporate positions as part of a push to lower overhead while keeping front-line medical care intact. The Springfield-based health ...
As healthcare continues its digital transformation, with an increased focus on data and AI, IT specialists can easily make six-figure salaries. “There has never been a greater need or greater promise ...
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