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Emphysema: A New Way to Predict Treatment Outcomes?
Computer model may lead to more personalized, optimized treatment By Barbara Moran, BU Research Emphysema is a long-term and devastating lung disease. As it progresses, the body’s... More
Khalil Receives Presidential Early Career Award
By Sara Cody Assistant Professor Ahmad Khalil (BME) is among 102 scientists and researchers honored as recipients of the Presidential Early Career Awards for Scientists and... More
ENG Key Partner in Newly Announced $80 Million Advanced Tissue Biofabrication Manufacturing USA Institute
The College of Engineering has been selected as a key partner in a major, federally supported initiative aimed at creating a new industry that may... More
BME Professor Muhammad Zaman profiled in Wall Street Journal
"As a scientist, he says, “I felt a sense of responsibility. Not all problems can be solved by economics and politics. With the tools I... More
Study Supports Final Pivotal Trial of Bionic Pancreas
Damiano Nets $12M in Supplemental NIH Funding to Move Forward with Trial By Sara Cody On the heels of winning $12 million in supplemental funding from the... More
Tweet Your Reaction
Social media is often associated with trivial pursuits, but recent research at the Boston University College of Engineering has harnessed Twitter’s massive reach to improve a critical aspect of healthcare: how doctors and patients report adverse side effects of prescription drugs, vaccines and medical devices to regulators. More