Eight graduate students are graduating from the Biomedical Engineering Program this spring. Two have earned their doctoral degrees and six have earned master's degrees.
Researchers at the University of Colorado Boulder and Anschutz Medical Campus are exploring several imaging techniques aimed at creating lightweight miniature microscopes.
Jair Castillo is a PhD student studying ultrasound molecular imaging in Professor Mark Borden’s lab. His goal is to help improve preventative healthcare to detect diseases like cancer in the early stages – giving patients better outcomes.
Know a biomedical engineering student that deserves to be featured on our website and social media? Has a student completed a project that should be getting the attention of people in industry or research that we want peers to see?
The Research & Innovation Office will host a webinar overview of the 2022 NSF Gen-4 Engineering Research Centers (ERC) program. Lewis-Burke Associates – a government relations firm that provides CU Boulder guidance on federal funding trends – will highlight the updated solicitation, share areas of emphasis and offer strategies that yield successful proposals. There will also be a Q&A session at the end of the presentation and a chance to network with other CU Boulder collaborators.
Each year, the Research & Innovation Office (RIO) requests nominations for the Distinguished Research Lectureship. The lectureship honors a tenured faculty member, research professor (associate or full) or adjoint professor who has been with CU Boulder for at least five years and is widely recognized for a distinguished body of academic or creative achievement and prominence, as well as contributions to the educational and service missions of CU Boulder. The selection is based on the research and creative record of the nominee as presented in the nomination application and as recognized by experts in the field.
Recipients typically present a lecture in the fall or spring following selection and receive a $2,000 stipend.