Bioengineering News
- October 22, 2024The Department of Bioengineering welcomed new Assistant Professor Khadija Zaidi this fall. “There are all these movements and delicate balances, and wanting to study more of that led me to the intersection between biology, or the natural world, and mathematics. That's what brought me to bioengineering,” she said.
- October 8, 2024Bioengineering senior design team wins national award.
- October 7, 2024Forbes Argentina interviewed Juan Cebral, a professor in the Department of Bioengineering, about his research on brain aneurysms.
- September 16, 2024George Mason University bioengineering alumna Alessandra Coogan took advantage of all the opportunities associated with her internship at the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda, Maryland, this summer.
- September 6, 2024George Mason University bioengineering student Berk Kasimcan spent his summer internship working on a proof of concept for what could be described as sunglasses for buildings.
- September 5, 2024George Mason's Bioengineering Department chair is working on a novel way to reduce blood clots related to implanted medical devices.
- July 9, 2024Bioengineering professor Siddhartha Sikdar was named a Distinguished University Professor at the May 2024 Board of Visitors meeting
- July 8, 2024A group of local rising high school juniors and seniors attended the BioE Buzz Summer Camp hosted by the Department of Bioengineering at George Mason University in June. Throughout the week, campers met students and faculty, received tours of research facilities, and participated in hands-on lab activities.
- March 13, 2024During her time at Mason, Mason alumna Shrishti Singh has used all the tools the university provides to bring her discovery to the marketplace.
- February 26, 2024Mason bioengineering majors hope that their capstone project will help individuals with prosthetic limbs live more comfortable lives.
- February 19, 2024Bioengineering undergraduates demonstrate how a virtual reality-based physical rehabilitation system can improve patient outcomes.
- January 25, 2024A Mason team including a high school student, a postdoctoral scholar, and a mechanical engineering professor has developed a way to use spent coffee grounds to remove diverse contaminants from water.