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WashU McKelvey School of Engineering

Biomedical Engineering
November 2023

BME Year in Review

Enjoy our 2023 highlights featuring students, faculty and community accomplishments this year.


Feature story

Quantitative Physiology leaves lasting impression on biomedical engineers

Students and alumni reflect on the challenges and rewards of “QP”.

Quantitative Physiology leaves lasting impression on biomedical engineers

O’Brien lab mentors local high school researcher O’Brien lab mentors local high school researcher

Christine O’Brien partnered with Black Girls Do STEM to host a high school student in her lab as part of an effort to introduce more girls to science and engineering.

Wagenseil named Fellow of the Biomedical Engineering Society Wagenseil named Fellow of the Biomedical Engineering Society

Jessica Wagenseil recognized for her research and leadership.

Summer school: Vahey lab hosts K-12 educator for curriculum development Summer school: Vahey lab hosts K-12 educator for curriculum development

Michael Vahey’s lab worked with a local chemistry teacher to develop lesson plans inspired by the team’s work with fluorescence microscopy.



Research

Virtual drug quiets noise in images of heart tissue Virtual drug quiets noise in images of heart tissue

Research in labs of Nate Huebsch, Guy Genin creates software to enable experiments for learning how electrical and mechanical heart functions relate.

A low-cost potential therapy for spinal cord injuries A low-cost potential therapy for spinal cord injuries

Careful analysis makes rehabilitation therapy more accessible, work in Ismael Seáñez's lab shows.

Small proteins in heart play big role Small proteins in heart play big role

Jon Silva, Jeanne Nerbonne labs team to look closer at molecules that create the heartbeat.

Induction of a torpor-like state with ultrasound Induction of a torpor-like state with ultrasound

Hong Chen’s team used ultrasound to safely, noninvasively induce a torpor-like state in mice, rats


Look inside the 2023 BME Year in Review

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Department of Biomedical Engineering
McKelvey School of Engineering
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