Biomedical Engineering
News and updates featuring research, faculty achievements, student projects, and industry impact from the Department of Biomedical Engineering.
Biomedical engineering researchers are exploring a novel treatment for alcohol-related liver disease using nanoparticles a thousand times smaller than a human hair.
A capstone team of five Texas A&M students worked to develop a device to improve outcomes for children who have undergone the Fontan procedure.
Five former biomedical engineering students are helping advance space exploration from mission control to life support systems.
Texas A&M biomedical engineering researchers are working to develop life-saving medical devices for unborn and newborn infants.
At a recent conference, Texas A&M University researchers unveiled breakthroughs in pediatric medical devices and discussed business strategies to overcome manufacturing challenges in a small market.
Embodying what Texas A&M stands for, Aggie engineers chosen as Fish Camp namesakes share powerful experiences of service, unity and connection.
Texas A&M researchers uncover how forces from bacterial growth affect materials, paving the way for medical devices that treat infections without antibiotics.
Three engineering faculty members receives prestigious NSF CAREER Awards
Aug. 19, 2025 • 4 min. readThe awards will support faculty work to solve complex engineering challenges in different fields.
Texas A&M University researcher seeks to revolutionize women’s health with biomedical engineering, calling engineers to impactful research and open communication.
A sweetener commonly found in chewing gum can replace toxic additives in hydrogels used to diagnose and treat a variety of medical conditions.









