SBHSE News
Brain injury research explores sex-dependent therapeutics
Dr. Sarah Stabenfeldt, an Associate Professor of Biomedical Engineering in The School of Biological and Health Systems Engineering, and Dr. Rachael Sirianni, an Associate Professor in the Vivian L. Smith Department of Neurosurgery at the University of Texas Health...
ASU student team’s fog-free mask design wins $1M international competition
ASU Alumni, Turan Suresh, who graduated from The School of Biological and Health System Engineering’s undergraduate program, in May 2020 was part of the ASU student team that designed a fog free mask that won $1 million in an international competition.
Mayo Clinic and ASU Alliance for Health Care invests in the power of AI
Dr. Bhavik Patel joins the Mayo Clinic and ASU Alliance for Health Care to connect engineering research and clinical practice with artificial intelligence.
SBHSE Student Named as Outstanding Graduate and Convocation Speaker, Fall 2020
SBHSE student, Smita Gopalakrishnan, was named as Outstanding Graduate and Convocation Speaker, Fall 2020. Read More on Full Circle
Reaching for meaningful mind-body connections
Arizona State University biomedical engineering research team explores new physical assessment task that helps predict cognitive decline
7th annual Hacks for Humanity goes virtual, attracts international participation
A biomedical engineering student in Arizona, a designer in New York, a nonprofit professional in Canada and a high school student in Israel wouldn’t typically find themselves in the same place at the same time before 2020. Read More on ASU...
From a bundle of nerves to centered calm: Curiosity to creation
ASU Engineering alum Nick Hool is testing and refining a non-invasive vagal nerve stimulation investigational device to help relieve anxiety symptoms and improve human performance based on his neuromodulation doctoral research.
SBHSE student streamlines analysis of tissues for the Stabenfeldt Lab
Kristin Huber, a School of Biological and Health Systems Engineering Junior, established a novel Java program that streamlined the analysis of tissues for the Stabenfeldt Lab. The Stabenfeldt Lab develops novel targeted diagnostic and therapeutic biomaterials in the...
ASU engineers get to the heart of organs-on-a-chip
Mehdi Nikkhah, an Associate Professor in the School of Biomedical and Health Systems Engineering, and biomedical engineering doctoral student Jaimeson “Jaime” Veldhuizen took on the challenge of designing and validating a new heart-on-a-chip platform. Their innovative...
SBHSE professor named senior member of the National Academy of Inventors
James Abbas, an Associate Professor in the School of Biological and Health Systems Engineering, has been named senior member of the National Academy of Inventors. Learn...
Stimulating the deep brain
School of Biological and Health Systems Engineering, Associate Professor, Bradley Greger has teamed up with Barrow Neurological Institute neurosurgeon Dr. Francisco Ponce to evaluate Deep Brain Stimulation for its possible use in treating other neurological disorders.
Innovation unlocked
Read about how our faculty and students are unlocking innovation and making the Fulton Schools an epicenter of idea generation and realization. Explore Convergence Magazine
National fellowship supports tomorrow’s engineering leaders
Graduate students passionate about research and innovation take advantage of the NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program to study at ASU and beyond.
ASU Grand Challenges Scholars ready to face a changing world
Eight new Grand Challenges Scholars graduated from ASU in Spring 2020 with the skills to address global challenges and become agents of change.
Technology engineered at ASU 50 years ago helps battle COVID-19 infection
Fifty years ago, Arizona State University researchers contributed to the development of medical technology that is now helping a small but growing number of patients recover from COVID-19.