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Archived articles
Biomedical engineering designs
Biomedical engineering
Souped-up walker helps get pediatric ICU patients back on their feet
Published
May 2, 2018
The AmbuMate could help ailing children out of bed—and the hospital—faster
Undergraduate research
Teams of young inventors recognized
Published
April 10, 2018
Two teams of Hopkins biomedical engineering students are among winners at MIT competition
Biomedical engineering
Funding NeMo
Published
Nov 15, 2017
Hopkins researchers win $100K grant from Gates Foundation for their lifesaving baby monitoring device
Undergraduate research
JHU 2nd at Collegiate Inventors Competition
Published
Nov 3, 2017
Undergraduate students developed AssistENT, a device designed to open obstructed nostrils and aid sleep
Biotechnology
Winning idea for eye surgery
Published
April 28, 2017
Treyetech team, made up of 8 undergrads, develops novel device for transplanting, unrolling corneal tissue
Hackathon
Inspired design
Published
April 17, 2017
Students win contest with inverted umbrella that deploys with the flip of a switch to help keep wheelchair users dry
Undergrad research
JHU team takes bronze
Published
Nov 7, 2016
Students place third at Collegiate Inventors Competition with low-cost cryotherapy system to treat breast cancer