Biomedical Engineering will be holding Information sessions in conjunction with the College of Engineering. Sessions are scheduled for the following dates: March 30, 2011 April 7, 2011 The recommendation is to sign up for a… Read More
Author: McNamara,Nancy
BME Soccer Wins First Playoff Game
BMES (Biomedical Engineering Soccer) garnered their first win of the season on Wednesday, March 16 at the most opportune time: their first playoff game. Lingering on the waiting list for a good part of the regular season, BMES was finally… Read More
Medical Physics joins BME
Biomedical Engineering announces today the merger of the Medical Physics graduate program with the Biomedical Engineering program. A welcome reception was held to welcome the new students and faculty to the J. Crayton Pruitt Family Department of Biomedical Engineering. Dean… Read More
Prof. Ding edits book on The Dynamic Brain
UF BME Professor Mingzhou Ding has edited a newly published book, The Dynamic Brain, by Oxford Press. His co-editor is Dr. Dennis Glanzman, the Program Chief of the Theoretical and Computational Neuroscience Program at the National Institute of Mental Health.… Read More
Prof. Jiang authors book on Diffuse Optical Tomography
UF BME Professor Huabei Jiang has written a new book on Diffuse Optical Tomography. Dr. Jiang’s insights into the physics and applications of this cutting edge technology are captured in this text, which promises to be both a reference for… Read More
Ormerod, along with Seifert, Zheng, and Cohn find a novel role for Sonic Hedgehog in development
In a study published this week in Nature Communications, BME’s Brandi Ormerod, in collaboration with Ashley Seifert, Zhengui Zheng and Marty Cohn describe a novel role for Sonic Hedgehog. The faithful positioning and growth of cells during embryonic development is… Read More
Biomedical Sciences Building dedicated
On May 11, the new Biomedical Sciences Building (our home) was dedicated by UF president Machen and the deans of the three colleges present in the building: Cammy Abernathy (Engineering), Michael Good (Medicine), and Micheal Perri (Public Health and Health… Read More
Two BME Students Named NSF Graduate Fellows
Two BME students have been selected to receive prestigious awards from the National Science Foundation. Named NSF graduate fellows this spring are Matthew Carstens in Dr. Keselowsky’s lab, and Rachel Speisman in Dr. Ormerod’s lab. The award includes $90,000… Read More
Dedication of the Biomedical Sciences Building; Roderic I. Pettigrew, NIBIB Director, to speak
Plans are underway for the Dedication of the Biomedical Sciences Building on May 11th. The J. Crayton Pruitt Family Department of Biomedical Engineering would like to extend an invitation for you to attend, as we are excited about the event… Read More
May 11 Friends of BME Event; Wheeler, Batich and Ditto to Speak
We are having a “Friends of BME” event at the tail end of the Biomedical Sciences Building dedication event on May 11. It will include brief talks by Bruce Wheeler, Chris Batich, and Bill Ditto. This is a great opportunity… Read More