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Texas A&M researchers and students presented their work and made valuable connections at the annual meeting of the Biomedical Engineering Society.

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Researchers aim to reduce marine collisions with a new system powered by radar and machine learning.

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Two new faculty members specializing in light-based cancer treatment and optical imaging join the Department of Biomedical Engineering’s biophotonics group.

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A Texas A&M University researcher will help lead a $1.2 million NASA project to create a smarter way to study ocean and deltaic ecosystems.

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Texas A&M biomedical engineering labs advance health technologies though clinical collaborations in the Texas Medical Center.

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The SMART Scholars program will benefit coenrolled students with financial assistance and educational specialization in the semiconductor industry.

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Researchers at Texas A&M University have developed a method to rejuvenate old and damaged human cells by replacing their mitochondria.

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The biomedical engineering department adds two faculty members and launches two research labs focused on nanoparticle therapies and advanced wound-healing materials.

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Aggie researchers receive grant to decode the brain’s geometry, placing Texas A&M at the forefront of interdisciplinary research while uniting engineering, visualization and computing to take on one of science’s most complex challenges.