Dr. Suckow's research indicates for the first time a possible mechanism by which hyperbaric oxygen therapy accelerates diabetic wound healing.
The Engineering in Healthcare graduate certificate assists engineering graduates with morphing their careers into the healthcare field.
A unique partnership between an engineer and a scientist at the University of Kentucky has produced data that is challenging prevailing wisdom about a potentially life-threatening parasite's behavior and revealing possible targets for treatment.
Toxoplasma gondii is an insidious parasite that infects one out of three people on the planet.
Prior to joining UK this fall, associate professor Sheng Tong was a research associate professor in the Department of Biomedical Engineering at Rice University.
In September 2018, we announced the largest faculty hiring initiative in the college’s history. One year later, we have welcomed over 20 new faculty members to the college.
UK's team has developed glasses that can be worn during surgery to help neurosurgeons easily identify tumor margins during surgery.
Mazdeyasna was selected for his contribution to the development of a novel noncontact, noninvasive and portable imaging system.
Elizabeth Aikman, a chemical engineering student from the University of Kansas, spent the summer working with BME professor and chair Guigen Zhang.
The 2nd Annual Breakfast at Keeneland event took place on Saturday, April 13th, 2019.