See how faculty members in the Department of Biomedical Engineering at Case Western Reserve University contribute to the conversation at local, national and international levels.
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Ground-breaking imaging research
March 06, 2025Engineering’s Dan Ma, innovative imaging’s Mark Griswold and radiology’s Chris Flask shares ground-breaking imaging research on Fox 8 WJW Cleveland
Case Western Reserve University and University Hospitals Collaborative Science Pilot Awards to accelerate five promising research projects
January 28, 2025To encourage and advance team science between clinical and basic science faculty, Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine and University Hospitals (UH…
Researchers Harness AI to Predict Cardiovascular Risk From CT Scans
January 24, 2025Newswise — CLEVELAND—Researchers at Case Western Reserve University, University Hospitals and Houston Methodist will harness the power of artificial…
Case Western Reserve, Vanderbilt universities to develop incisionless prostate surgery using MRI and robotics
January 24, 2025Researchers awarded five-year, $3.7M grant from National Institutes of Health, National Cancer Institute
A Bold Quest
November 10, 2024Anirban Sen Gupta and research colleagues on campus and around the country are on a mission to create a lifesaving blood substitute.
Engineering’s P. Hunter Peckham earns honorary degree from alma mater
June 05, 2024P. Hunter Peckham is a decorated Case Western Reserve University emeritus faculty member. He’s known worldwide for his research that has restored hand and arm…
Mission Possible: Researching nanobubbles to better fight cancer
May 20, 2024Case Western Reserve University has over a decade of research into an innovative way to detect and treat various types of cancer.
The Bloomdaddy Show from WTAM 1100 Cleveland
May 03, 2024Bloomdaddy welcomes Dr. Anirban Sen Gupta, of Case Western Reserve, to the show to discuss pioneering research to devise a synthetic, universal blood type. It's…
AI’s keen diagnostic eye
May 01, 2024Powered by deep-learning algorithms, artificial intelligence systems could replace agents such as chemicals currently used to augment medical scans.
Center for AI Enabling Discovery in Disease Biology (AID2B)
May 01, 2024Artificial intelligence—how can it be leveraged to help understand the mysteries of disease and improve people’s health?
Harnessing the potential…