The implications of Courtney Dumont's research span a vast array of clinical scenarios, from acute emergency interventions, particularly in cases of neurotrauma to other inflammatory conditions like Bell's palsy and rheumatoid arthritis.
During the annual Three Minute Thesis Competition, seven graduate students summed up their research projects in rapid succession.
There are five new faculty-led study abroad programs available to University of Miami students this year. Students must apply by February.
Jonathan Rothberg, Ph.D., is dedicated to driving innovation in engineering.
Logan Beatty, a junior studying biomedical engineering, is part of a distinguished group of college students to win a Barry Goldwater Scholarship.
Two Department of Biomedical Engineering faculty in the Institute for Neural Engineering at the University of Miami have received major grants from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) for innovative brain and spinal cord studies that could point the way to improved patient therapies.
Philanthropic support drives life-saving research.
The research will advance our understanding of human auditory perception and may ultimately help establish better treatments and diagnostics for hearing dysfunction.
Her innovative electrode holder design improves EEG adherence for people with Afro-textured hair.
In launching two new graduate programs in neural engineering, the University of Miami College of Engineering is opening the door to leading-edge training and career opportunities in a rapidly evolving interdisciplinary field of medicine.
Years of groundbreaking research culminated in a day on a NASCAR track.
Through outreach, mentorship, internships, and capacity development, the College of Engineering has expanded its efforts to nurture underrepresented students in STEM and improve DE&I in the college.
From an aerial transportation system on Mars to a new way to rehab wrist paralysis, graduating seniors in the College of Engineering showcased their capstone projects.