Bioscience

  • Engineer and doctor take medical device from Âé¶¹Ãâ·Ñ°æÏÂÔØaccelerator to commercializationÌý Jacob Segil and Dr. Omer Mei-Dan were enjoying a celebratory dinner in 2018 when the idea for their newest commercialization success struck.“
  • Saad Bhamla smiling in a lab setting, wearing glasses and a blue T-shirt that reads “Middle Earth’s Annual Mordor Fun Run” with a graphic of mountains and the Eye of Sauron.
    Saad Bhamla, a pioneering scientist known for studying unusual biological systems and inventing ultra-low-cost medical devices, will join the Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering and the BioFrontiers Institute in August. His work blends biology, engineering and frugal science.
  • Associate Professor Xiaoyun Ding
    Associate Professor Xiaoyun Ding and his team in the Biomedical Microfluidics Laboratory (BMMLab) stumbled across an interesting anomaly during a cell sensing project that used different forms of acoustic waves to measure cell mechanics. The group discovered a new wave mode never seen before that can unlock a new level of cell manipulation capabilities.
  • Mark Rentschler holding current, future Aspero Medical devices
    With the help of a $4.5 million award through the Anschutz Acceleration Initiative, they are working to bring two new products to the market that will transform procedures in the small bowel region.
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