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Department of Bioengineering

Faculty Spotlight

  • Emre Araci, Associate Professor of Bioengineering, has received a prestigious National Science Foundation CAREER award of $518,406 in support of his work on next-generation wearable movement sensors that can help improve the lives of patients with musculoskeletal disorders and stroke survivors, advance sports medicine, and more.

  • Bill Lu, Associate Professor of Bioengineering, has received a major NIH research grant of $410,768 in support of his work on developing novel engineering strategies to produce safer and more powerful nano-medicine that can provide new solutions to the treatment of the most difficult-to-treat human diseases, such as cancers, viral infection, Alzheimer's, and genetic disorders.