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Article ItemVirginia Tech’s Animal Cancer Care and Research Center opening a grand occasion for region’s pets , article
Accommodating the relocation and expansion of the oncology service from the Veterinary Teaching Hospital in Blacksburg, the brand-new Animal Cancer Care and Research Center is a vital part of the Virginia Tech Carilion Health Sciences and Technology Campus in Roanoke, Virginia.
Date: Nov 11, 2020 -
Article ItemVirginia Tech scientists, engineers to talk about steps to stop cancer in virtual public session , article
A year ago, Virginia Tech united its biomedical and technical expertise into a Cancer Research Alliance to take on the second leading cause of death in the United States. Now, scientists and engineers will talk about some leading-edge projects in breast cancer, brain cancer, and noninvasive cancer treatments in a public Zoom discussion at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 10.
Date: Nov 02, 2020 -
Article Item'It’s science and creativity': Alumnus Victor Stewart is part-NASA engineer, part-YouTube chef , article
The 2013 biomedical and mechanics engineering graduate traces his passions and skills to his time at Virginia Tech.
Date: Oct 23, 2020 -
Article ItemVirginia Tech researchers still have much to learn from flying snakes , article
With a new grant from the National Science Foundation, Virginia Tech will continue to study flying snakes - specifically the fluid mechanics of deforming articulated bodies, extensible to movement of flexible bodies in other contexts.
Date: Oct 15, 2020 -
Article ItemPamela VandeVord elected fellow of the Biomedical Engineering Society , article
Earlier this year, VandeVord became the associate dean for research and graduate studies for the College of Engineering.
Date: Oct 15, 2020 -
Article ItemFluid flow in the brain: Sorting the good and the bad , article
Ian Kimbrough, an assistant professor in the School of Neuroscience, and Jennifer Munson, an assistant professor in the Department of Biomedical Engineering and Mechanics, are taking research learned from brain tumors to help fight Alzheimer’s.
Date: Sep 23, 2020 -
Article ItemDoctoral student receives NSERC award to study innovative brain cancer treatment , article
Zerin Mahzabin Khan, a doctoral student in biomedical engineering and mechanics as well as the computational tissue engineering program, was awarded the Postgraduate Scholarship-Doctoral award from NSERC for her work developing a minimally invasive treatment for glioblastoma. She is the first-ever Virginia Tech student recipient of this award.
Date: Sep 02, 2020 -
Article ItemCustom face shields aim to block droplets, tackle COVID-19 for football players , article
Engineers, athletic staff, and football players had two months to design a face shield that could reduce the risk of transmitting the coronavirus on the football field.
Date: Sep 02, 2020 -
Article ItemResearcher receives NIH grant to study noninvasive treatment for metastatic breast tumors , article
The aim of this project is to develop a novel, noninvasive method that combines nanoparticles with ultrasound to selectively target and kill cancerous cells in the breast tissue.
Date: Aug 27, 2020 -
Article ItemProof-of-concept program from LAUNCH and VTIP fuels development of new technologies , article
Eligible projects involve technologies captured in the VTIP invention disclosure process and identified as candidates for licensing to established companies or to new technology startups.
Date: Aug 21, 2020 -
Article ItemTECH Together Campaign announces winners and finalists , article
After the TECH Together Campaign launched in July, a whopping 76 applications from 20 different colleges and departments were submitted. Of those, 10 finalists and 5 winners have been chosen to implement their creative, innovative, and integrated solutions for the reopening of Virginia Tech campuses this fall.
Date: Aug 20, 2020 -
Article ItemVirginia Tech develops, tests face shield to protect football players against COVID-19 , article
Virginia Tech researchers have worked with the university’s athletic department to develop a football helmet face shield designed to block small droplets and reduce the risk of spreading COVID-19
Date: Aug 19, 2020 -
Article ItemAnimal Model Research for Veterinarians Ph.D. training program awarded NIH grant , article
The Virginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine is among a relatively small group of veterinary colleges awarded a T32 grant to train post-D.V.M. veterinarians in biomedical research.
Date: Aug 11, 2020 -
Article ItemLet me clear my throat: Capturing coughing sounds provides data for predicting epidemiological trends , article
Seeking ways to improve prediction methods to preempt future global health crises, Virginia Tech researchers are developing a cost-effective and highly deployable approach for monitoring respiratory illness for public health epidemic forecasting.
Date: Jul 31, 2020 -
Article ItemAlumnus follows entrepreneurial spirit to address pandemic challenges in hospitals , article
For Jeffrey Morelli, it all started with a desire to help others, which grew to a passion for health care and creating innovative technology to improve the overall quality of life. Then, when a global pandemic hit, he knew this was his moment to rise to the challenge.
Date: Jul 17, 2020 -
Article ItemIn memoriam: Dean Mook, professor emeritus of biomedical engineering and mechanics , article
As a result of his 37-year career at Virginia Tech, Mook left a legacy in nonlinear dynamics, computational aerodynamics, and aeroelasticity.
Date: Jul 15, 2020 -
Article ItemGeosciences’ Marc Michel switches from nanoparticles to 3D printing nasal swabs , article
Michel, an associate professor of geosciences, diverged from his normal path to lead a project involving numerous Virginia Tech faculty, alumni, and specialists from Carilion Clinic to use 3D printing to create nasopharyngeal swabs during the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
Date: Jul 14, 2020 -
Article ItemMeet Virginia Tech's first cohort of undergraduate biomedical engineering students , article
The new biomedical engineering undergraduate program is underway with 40 second-year College of Engineering students who began the degree this past fall. Students in this program will be trained to bridge the gap between traditional medicine and technology.
Date: Jun 30, 2020 -
Article ItemResearchers use 3D modeling to decode aerial undulation’s role in flying snake glides , article
For more than 20 years, biomedical engineering and mechanics professor Jake Socha has sought to measure and model the biomechanics of snake flight and answer questions about them, like that of aerial undulation’s functional role.
Date: Jun 26, 2020 -
Article ItemBiomedical engineering and mechanics postdoc and students adapt lab spaces and resources to 3D print PPE parts , article
When the COVID-19 pandemic hit, Anand Vadlamani, a biomedical engineering and mechanics postdoctoral researcher, joined efforts to respond. Working with his peers in the department to collect 3D printers and adapt lab space, Vadlamani took part in a coordinated Virginia Tech effort to produce personal protective equipment.
Date: Jun 01, 2020
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