Pioneering Research in Seizures

George Mason researchers won a $2.1 million National Institutes of Health grant to develop nanosensors that track brain ion changes and advance seizure treatment.

Designing Prosthetics That Grow With Children

Assistant Professor Quentin Sanders and a team of researchers received a National Science Foundation (NSF) grant to develop prosthetic limbs that adapt to children’s activity needs.

Bioengineering Graduate Inspires Change

Ayham Elayan, a bioengineering graduate and 2025 Winter commencement speaker aims to use bioengineering to improve lives.

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