On October 3rd, a group of engineering students, including BME students, were invited to Air Liquide in Newark, Delaware for National Manufacturing Day with Senator Coons. They learned about the company and its life sciences department. Air Liquide plans to invest into expanding its medical and healthcare R&D in the next few years and is interested in biomedical engineers.
- Two-way learning in the labUD partners with med tech sales representatives to give students hands-on experience and foster mutual growth.
- Targeting immune dysfunction in neurological diseasesUD researchers review immunology and engineered tools for diagnosis and treatment of diseases that damage the brain
- Innovating in motionUD’s Big Ideas Challenge advances novel approach to help people with Achilles tendinopathy keep moving.
- Engineering for ImpactBiomedical engineering graduate student Mikayla Jackson received 2025 Laird Fellowship.
- Get ready for GivingTuesday!Join the UD community in supporting your favorite causes and projects during the global giving day.
