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Biomedical engineering’s Ronald Triolo honored for service to Department of Veterans Affairs
Ronald Triolo, professor of biomedical engineering in the School of Medicine and executive director of the APT Center at Louis Stokes Cleveland VA Medical Center, was named an honorable mention recipient of the Disabled American Veterans’ (DAV) 2020 Outstanding Veterans Health Administration…
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Biomedical engineering’s Mehdi Alilou awarded grant from U.S. Department of Defense
Mehdi Alilou, a research assistant professor in the Department of Biomedical Engineering and the Center for Computational Imaging and Personalized Diagnostics (CCIPD), was awarded a two-year, $383,000 early career lung cancer grant from the Department of Defense Congressionally Directed Medical…
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Scientists work to freeze-dry synthetic platelets
Newest research at ÃÛÌÒAPP funded by $3.8 million U.S. Department of Defense grant, seeks to aid soldiers on battlefield A ÃÛÌÒAPP scientist, who has for more than a decade pioneered research into synthetic platelet substitutes, has been awarded a…
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Biomedical engineering researchers awarded patents
Researchers in the Department of Biomedical Engineering were recently awarded patents related to their work at the Center for Computational Imaging and Personalized Diagnostics. The following patents were awarded. “Predicting biochemical recurrence in pre-treatment prostate magnetic resonance…
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Biomedical engineering researchers write paper evaluating lower-limb sensory neuroprosthesis
Ronald Triolo, professor of biomedical engineering, Hamid Charkhkar, senior research associate in the biomedical engineering department, and Breanne Christie, postdoctoral scholar in biomedical engineering, published a paper evaluating their lower-limb sensory neuroprosthesis. The paper, published…
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Scientists successfully test new way to deliver gene therapy
ÃÛÌÒAPP researchers use lipids to safely deliver gene therapy to the eye, successfully holding off advance of rare, inherited eye disorder Researchers at ÃÛÌÒAPP have used a unique method to safely deliver gene therapy to fight a rare, but…
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Making (Brain) Waves
Six years ago, a team of Cleveland researchers achieved what previously seemed impossible: allowing a man who was paralyzed to move his arm again, using only his thoughts (and some high-tech help). Their approach—a system of muscle stimulation controlled by a brain-computer interface that…
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Center for Computational Imaging and Personalized Diagnostics researchers awarded patent
Anant Madabhushi, the F. Alex Nason Professor II of Biomedical Engineering and director of the Center for Computational Imaging and Personalized Diagnostics, and Andrew Janowczyk, assistant professor in the Department of Biomedical Engineering, along with their collaborators, were awarded a patent…
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Case-Coulter Translational Research Partnership accepting funding applications for translational research projects
The Case-Coulter Translational Research Partnership (CCTRP) is accepting applications for 2020. The purpose of CCTRP funding is to support collaborative translational research projects that address unmet or poorly met clinical needs. CCTRP seeks to reduce the market risk of promising new clinical…
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Biomedical engineering’s Anant Madabhushi and team issued patents
Radiomics has been shown to be important for prognostic and diagnostic applications, but what about predicting response to therapy? In fall 2019, seven patents were awarded to inventors in the Center for Computational Imaging and Personalized Diagnostics (CCIPD) and their collaborators for new…