Duke BME News: Spring 2025
SPRING 2025
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NEWS
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Learn how a platform developed by BME faculty can identify and map the social interactions of animals, unlocking new ways to study behavioral disorders like autism.
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innovation with deep purpose |
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A cost-efficient and open-source technology could revolutionize the diagnosis and treatment of eye and brain diseases. Find out how.
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Not all CRISPRs are created equal. Discover how, by scouring thousands of bacterial genomes for new CRISPR-Cas systems, Duke researchers have discovered some that could expand the technology’s impact in research, biotechnology and medicine.
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A new microscope developed by Roarke Horstmeyer makes it easier to conduct behavioral studies of freely moving animals. Read how a concept from astronomy made it possible.
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Learn how Amanda Randles will bring together engineers, basic scientists and clinicians to use computational tools to find, track and treat disease.
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Jessilyn Dunn gathers biometric data from smartwatches to study and predict health changes. Find out how these tools could help medical professionals.
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Professor Yao was celebrated for his advancements and international leadership in biophotonics, photoacoustic imaging and ultrasound printing. Learn how he's pioneering new areas of biomedical imaging.
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The award recognized Kathy Nightingale's significant contributions to the progress of diagnostic medical ultrasound. Read more about her important work.
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See how the award will support John Hickey and his collaborators as they investigate how different molecules direct cellular behavior.
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Duke BME faculty and students received a wide range of recognition this spring. Check out the full list of awardees.
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Recent graduate Emma Maddock shares highlights from her time as an undergraduate student in Duke BME, including a senior project that had everyone buzzing.
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Duke BME hosted David Mooney and Steven Chu as the first two speakers for the new seminar series.
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Stay tuned for the full schedule of speakers.
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“Duke’s rigorous academic environment developed my resilience and challenged me to adopt a growth mindset, attributes that would prove invaluable for my future as an entrepreneur.”
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—KELLI LUGHINBUHL, PHD'17
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