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Here are all the good things that come from great research in the Department of Biomedical Engineering at the University of Virginia.
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Here's a group photo from the Coulter Fellowship Program! Currently in its third year of funding, the program has provided $117,500 in stipend support to 50 BME students during summer industry internships. Virginia BME


Congrats to BME professor Shayn Peirce-Cottler for receiving the 2024 Eugene M. Landis award from The Microcirculatory Society! The award recognizes Peirce-Cottler for her lab's research on microvasculature and its role in diseases. Microcirculatory Society @uvabme at.virginia.edu/rk9cpz


Tempo Therapeutics, founded by BME & CHE associate professor Donald Griffin, recently dosed the first patients in their TT101 trial. TT101 is a solution designed to regrow large volumes of tissue while preventing disfiguring scars for skin cancer patients. Bill Epling @uvabme


We cleared out all the people and backpacks this morning, to show off the UVA booth at the Biomedical Engineering Society national meeting. Designed by @ahnasee at Mountain High Media with help from D. Jamison. Looking good! Now time to break it all down!

Congrats to BME professor Silvia Blemker on her election as Fellow of the National Academy of Inventors! Read about the fascinating work Silvia does and her successful efforts to translate research into products that help people. at.virginia.edu/z3fu3l Virginia BME National Academy of Inventors


Jeff Saucerman advisee Malcolm O’Malley helped NASA researchers make sense of life sciences data to mitigate impacts of space travel on our immune systems. at.virginia.edu/2lggs9 Virginia BME SpaceDaily Jeff Saucerman NASA


Matthew Lazzara and his team of researchers have found multiple ways to interrupt a process in pancreatic cancer cells that makes them more resistant to chemotherapy, potentially leading to better treatments for patients. at.virginia.edu/6j2tla Bill Epling Cancer Research


New insights from research led by UVA Engineering professor Kevin Janes could change the game for treating viral heart infections and preventing heart failure. at.virginia.edu/pf96hx Virginia BME Science Advances


Assistant professor Sepideh Dolatshahi and Ph.D. student Remziye Wessel lead research on vaccines that may help save more moms and newborns with personalized therapies. at.virginia.edu/7r9v9b Virginia BME



New research from BME Ph.D. student Jordan Reed and her UVA team showed how weight and metabolism are likely determined more by a person’s genetics than their diet. Read more: at.virginia.edu/mavqf3 iScience journal Virginia BME


Prof. Kevin Janes discusses his research on cancer and infectious disease for Research in Motion: “We combine quantitative experiments in the laboratory with computer models that formalize how we think the disease works.” Virginia BME UVA School of Medicine Watch here: at.virginia.edu/4wsheo

Everyone knows the health risks of carrying too much fat around the waist and hips, but UVA School of Medicine scientists have developed a noninvasive way to assess the health risks of unseen fat around the heart. 🫀 Learn more: bit.ly/4aCdLxN


A progress report from our 1st Milton Adams Fellowship award! Graham Lenert and Noah Perry in Mete Civelek lab are investigating how heart attacks are experienced differently in men and women. The Adams Fellowship is helping them disseminate their work: engineering.virginia.edu/department/bio…






