How single-celled yeasts are doing the work of 1,500-pound cows Ryan Panya, E13, is at the forefront of innovation in animal-free dairy products. Human health and bioengineering , Alumni
Paper selected as editor’s choice A paper by Tufts chemical engineers was recently recognized by the journal Biotechnology and Bioengineering. Human health and bioengineering , Faculty
Inventive by nature, engineers by calling: Patrick Solomon, E24, and Andrew Langley, E23 Undergraduates in biomedical engineering Patrick Solomon, E24, and Andrew Langley, E23, are working on the threshold of new cancer therapies. Human health and bioengineering , Students , Undergraduate students , Campus news
Computer science undergraduates nominated for research award Three computer science students were nominated for this year’s Computing Research Association's Outstanding Undergraduate Researcher Award. Human health and bioengineering , Human-technology interface , Intelligent systems , Students , Undergraduate students , Women engineers , Campus news
Inventive by nature, engineers by calling: Luca Mazzaferro, EG23 Luca Mazzaferro, EG23, explores the potential of polymers for enhanced water treatment and improved burn dressings. Human health and bioengineering , Energy, water, and environment , Tufts Now , Students , Graduate students
Inventive by nature, engineers by calling In recognition of National Engineering Week, Tufts students describe myriad inventive opportunities offered by engineering. Human health and bioengineering , Learning science , Human-technology interface , Tufts Now , Students , Graduate students , Undergraduate students , Women engineers , STEM diversity , Campus news
Company founded by Tufts professors raises $8 million Morphoceuticals Inc, a company co-founded by Stern Family Professor David Kaplan, recently raised $8 million to advance electroceutical approaches to regenerative medicine. Human health and bioengineering , Research news , Faculty
Karen Panetta elected to National Academy of Engineering The engineer and inventor in electrical and computer engineering is recognized for her groundbreaking research and efforts to support women in STEM. Research , Human health and bioengineering , Intelligent systems , Tufts Now , Engineers , Graduate students , Women engineers , STEM diversity , Campus news
Medical devices that work for everyone Associate Professor Valencia Koomson continues to work towards pulse oximeters that are accurate for all skin tones. Human health and bioengineering , Research news , Faculty , Women engineers