Professor Dan Ferris joins the J. Crayton Pruitt Family Department of Biomedical Engineering.
UF Biomedical Engineer Part of $2.6 Million NIH Grant for MS Vaccine
Benjamin Keselowsky, Ph.D., an associate professor in the J. Crayton Pruitt Family Department of Biomedical Engineering, will collaborate with UF Health to pursue a multiple sclerosis vaccine.
New 3D printing method promises superior medical implants for millions
UF Engineering research featured on the cover of Scientific Advances.
UF Biomedical Engineering Chair Brings Visionary Leadership to AIMBE
Christine Schmidt will begin her term as president of the American Institute for Medical & Biological Engineering in 2018.
Bolch Named to Federal Advisory Committee
Dr. Wesley Bolch, professor in the J. Crayton Pruitt Family Department of Biomedical Engineering, was recently appointed to serve on the Medical Imaging Drugs Advisory Committee of the FDA.
Collaborative engineering research could lead to scar-free healing
UF researcher Chelsey Simmons is studying the cellular mechanics of fibrosis and regeneration in a unique breed of mammals.
Breast cancer detection made more precise
3D imaging research by biomedical engineering professor David Gilland makes tumors easier to detect and halves treatment radiation.
Three UF Engineering Faculty Receive NSF CAREER Awards
Awards highlight interdisciplinary research in computer science, biomedical and coastal engineering.
Local startup reduces pain, has roots in engineering research
AxoGen has commercialized nerve regeneration technologies researched and developed by Professor Christine Schmidt.
Get to know Chelsey Simmons
Meet Chelsey Simmons, the first to be featured in our “Get to know a Gator Engineer” spotlight series.