Boston University Biomedical Engineer Ji-Xin Cheng Named National Academy of Inventors Fellow
Precision medicine pioneer holds more than 30 patents and is the cofounder of multiple companies
Through insight and innovation, our biomedical engineering researchers impact the world’s understanding of health and disease. The vitality of biomedical engineering at Boston University has never been greater. We are ranked second in research expenditures among the top 10 biomedical engineering programs. In 2017, BU built a new, $140 million, nine-story building, the Kilachand Center for Integrated Life Sciences and Engineering.
Precision medicine pioneer holds more than 30 patents and is the cofounder of multiple companies
Brian DePasquale and Michael Economo honored for cutting-edge biomedical research that promises hope and benefits […]
BU researchers are mixing neuroscience, photonics, and engineering to help people with hearing loss pick […]
Boston University researchers are leading the fight against cancer with tests that detect the disease […]
At BU, researchers are revolutionizing prevention, treatment, and care to extend—and save—their lives.
Recognition as rising stars from the NSF will support projects on safer robots, more trustworthy […]
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Biomedical engineer Miguel Jimenez blends engineering fields to develop devices to monitor environmental and human […]