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Tag: Department of Bioengineering

Naren Vyavahare, the Hunter Endowed Chair of Bioengineering at Clemson University, is the principal investigator of the grant that created the the South Carolina Bioengineering Center for Regeneration and Formation of Tissues.

Statewide team lands five years of funding for biomedical research

Will Richardson, left, speaks with Ph.D. student Amirreza Yeganegi in their Clemson University lab.

Bioengineering professor sees success in research and mentoring program

Working together: Clemson-MUSC collaboration could be model for nation

Working together: Clemson-MUSC collaboration could be model for nation

Melissa McCullough, right, works with rising senior Quan Lee on a urinalysis device she is developing as part of her Ph.D. studies.

Naval veteran finds her calling with Clemson University’s bioengineers

Clemson researchers, Prisma Health doctor collaborate to develop screening tool for ovarian cancer

Group of Award Winners

Spring award winners honored

The 2019 honorees posed for a picture with Dean Anand Gramopadhye after a gala at Memorial Stadium. Those pictured are (from left): Allison Godwin, I.V. Hall, Chelsea L. Ex-Lubeskie, Gramopadhye, Denise Rutledge Simmons, Vanessa Ellerbe Wyche and Amol V. Janorkar.

Top alumni light up scoreboard at Memorial Stadium

Hai Yao, the Ernest R. Norville Endowed Chair of bioengineering at Clemson University and leader of SC-TRIMH, talks with a student in his lab at MUSC.

SC-TRIMH awards $125,000 in grants for musculoskeletal research

Why they serve: Introducing the new Faculty and Staff Senate presidents

Why they serve: Introducing the new Faculty and Staff Senate presidents

A woman sits behind her desk, hands folded, smiling for the camera.

Meet a Tiger: Janeen Putman

This year’s college level awardees posed for a photo with Dean Anand Gramopadhye after the Honors and Awards ceremony. Those standing are (left to right) Julia Ann Funk, Hailey N. Mundell, Thomas L. Randall, John Kimsey, Gramopadhye, Jake Flynn, Sakib Mahmud Khan, Gabriel S. Carillo, Sarah Baum and Sarah E. Sandler. Those seated are (left to right) Hannah Cash, Morgan Witherspoon and Alison McRory Balthaser.

Top students lauded in awards ceremony

2019 ACC student award winners at Clemson University.

Clemson students join other ACC students for Meeting of the Minds

Clemson, Arthrex Inc. launch pilot program to support students, growing surgical device industry

Clemson University entrepreneurs to meet with Silicon Valley executives over spring break

Naren Vyavahare is among the bioengineering faculty members from Clemson University to win R01 awards from the National Institutes of Health.

Cause of vascular disease in kidney failure reversed in animal model

Naren Vyavahare, left, and Will Richardson have each received R01 grants from the National Institutes of Health for heart-related research.

Heart research gets $4.1 million boost on Valentine’s Day

Naren Vyavahare is among the bioengineering faculty members from Clemson University to win R01 awards from the National Institutes of Health.

New treatment could provide hope for millions of cardiovascular patients

Will Richardson, left, speaks with Ph.D. student Amirreza Yeganegi in their Clemson University lab.

New research could lead to personalized treatment for heart affliction

A conference in Greenville on Feb. 22 is named for Jerry Dempsey, center, and his late wife, Harriet. He is pictured with conference organizers, Kevin Taaffe, left, and Dan Simionescu.

Harriet and Jerry Dempsey Research Conference draws record crowd

Grants to nurture Clemson technology development

Grants to nurture Clemson technology development

A conference in Greenville on Feb. 22 is named for Jerry Dempsey, center, and his late wife, Harriet. He is pictured with conference organizers, Kevin Taaffe, left, and Dan Simionescu.

Harriet and Jerry Dempsey Research Conference scheduled for Feb. 22

Agneta Simionescu, right, works with bioreactors in her lab with students Laura McCallum and Spencer Marsh.

Diabetes targeted in new bioengineering research at Clemson University

Hai Yao, the Ernest R. Norville Endowed Chair of bioengineering at Clemson University and leader of SC-TRIMH, talks with a student in his lab at MUSC.

$11 million NIH grant creates new center for musculoskeletal research

Pic of JOhn DesJardins

Meet a Tiger: John DesJardins

Award winners posed for a photo with Anand Gramopadhye, dean of the College of Engineering, Computing and Applied Sciences. Those pictured are (from left): Brian Powell, Delphine Dean, Gramopadhye, Joshua Summers, Kevin Taaffe, and Ashley Childers. Not pictured are Kyle Brinkman and Lawrence Fredendall.

Outstanding faculty members win college awards

A Clemson team is studying facemasks to create safer football helmets.

New research could lead to safer football helmets

A Clemson team is studying facemasks to create safer football helmets.

Student research takes aim at concussions

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