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Recent BI Publications
June 28, 2019

Recent Publications from BI Research Groups

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James Weiland
Weiland Lab helping the blind through a brain-computer interface
June 6, 2019

Learn more about Jim Weiland’s work with the Argus retinal prosthesis.

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June 5, 2019

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Chestek and Weiland co-investigators on NSF award
Recent BI Publications
May 30, 2019

Recent Publications from BI Research Groups

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BI on Twitter
May 21, 2019

Follow BI (@UMBiointerfaces) for updates on the work being done by our faculty and students!

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New Science article on ice-proofing coatings developed by Tuteja lab
April 30, 2019

Anish Tuteja and collaborator Michael Thouless publish their findings on developing ice-proofing coatings for large structures.

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Why Does Obesity Lead to Respiratory Dysfunction?
April 3, 2019

Drs. Tae-Hwa Chun and Eric D. Buras published their findings on the impact of obesity on respiratory muscles—in particular, the diaphragm in mice in the journal Diabetes.

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Muru Zhou awarded Rackham International Fellowship
January 31, 2019

Rackham International Student Fellowships recognize outstanding international students.

 

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Evan Keller
New article on a surgical grafting technique from the Keller Lab.
January 31, 2019

Evan Keller and collaborators from the Department of Urology publish a new article on a surgical grafting technique, for direct implantation of human cancer cells into the bladder lumen.

The article titled “A Surgical Orthotopic Approach to Study the Invasive Progression of Human Bladder Cancer” appears in Nature Protocol.

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Steven Schwendeman
S. Schwendeman publishes collaborative research on long-active contraceptive delivery
January 21, 2019

A new publication from Steve Schwendeman and his collaborators from Georgia Tech appears in Nature Biomedical Engineering and features micro-needle patches for long-acting contraceptive delivery.

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