2023 News Archives


BME 101 Poster Session 2023

December 19, 2023

p1020607.jpgThe BME 101 annual poster session took place on Friday, December 8, 2023. This annual event provides a platform for undergraduate students in Professor Edward Brown's BME 101 course (Introduction to Biomedical Engineering) to team up and explore a topic in biomedical engineering that interests them.

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James McGrath: ‘Neat’ way of teaching becomes a student rite of passage

October 25, 2023

James McGrath

“Dr. McGrath’s passion for biomechanics is palpable from the very first lecture,” says Arthur Masiukiewicz ’24. “He truly wants to make sure that every student understands the material. He executes this by encouraging students to ask questions in every lecture, and by prompting students with questions of his own to spark discussion of the material.”

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Wired For Research

August 16, 2023

BME student Sophea Urbi Biswas

In a laboratory at the University of Rochester’s Center for Advanced Brain Imaging & Neurophysiology, Sophea Urbi Biswas ’24 pores over brain wave signals recorded from a person listening to an audiobook next door. Biswas, a senior biomedical engineering student from Bangladesh, is attempting to see if the syntactic features of the words and phrases the participant listens to are reflected in the waves picked up by the electroencephalography (EEG) cap they wear.

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Meet the Next Generation of Cancer Researchers

July 30, 2023

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Christina Kaszuba, a second-year student in the Biomedical Engineering graduate program, appreciates the various perspectives, such as a lecture that covered complementary approaches to cancer care with diet, exercise, and social well-being. “When I tell people what I do — whether it’s family or friends — they’re excited because they know I’m excited,” Kaszuba says.

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Ram Haddas Lab Receives Biedermann Innovation Award from Scoliosis Research Society

July 28, 2023

haddas_ram_2023-urmc.jpgRam Haddas, PhD, MBA has received the Scoliosis Research Society’s Biedermann Innovation Award.  Dr. Haddas is the Director of the UR Medicine Motion Analysis Laboratories and Assistant Professor of Orthopaedics, Biomedical Engineering, and faculty of the Center for Musculoskeletal Research (CMSR).

This two-year award will help fund Dr. Haddas’ research project “Improving Care for Spinal Deformity Patients:  Utilizing Wearable Tools for Functional and Disability Assessments”.  With this grant and the other research grants this year, more than $450,000 will be dedicated to spinal care and research innovation.

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McGrath Appointed William R. Kenan, Jr., Professorship

July 5, 2023

inline-james-mcgrath-1000w-420x630.jpgJames McGrath has been named the William R. Kenan, Jr., Professor in Biomedical Engineering. The honor is awarded in support of a university teacher whose enthusiasm for learning, commitment to teaching and interest in students will make a notable contribution to the University's undergraduate community.

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Siladitya Khan Receives IEEE Instrumentation and Measurement Fellowship

June 12, 2023

siladitya khanSiladitya Khan (Graduate Student Member, IEEE) received the prestigious 2023 IEEE Instrumentation & Measurement Fellowship that will support his graduate dissertation research with Professor Steve McAleavey (Senior Member, IEEE) on developing and testing a non-invasive quantitative viscoelastic imaging system with Acoustic Radiation Force (ARF) induced shear wave elastography for mapping mechanical properties of infectious microenvironments.

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Antonio Ladron de Guevara Ruiz '24 Places Second in Art of Science Awards

May 3, 2023

art-ruiz-e1683142261511.jpgBiomedical engineering student Antonio Ladron de Guevara Ruiz ’24 takes second place in the 13th annual Art of Science competition. His submission, "Cerebrospinal fluid flows through wide perivascular spaces into the brain", featured superimposed particle tracks illustrating the entry of cerebrospinal fluid into the brain through periarterial spaces.

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Deb Contestabile Receives ACE Staff Award

April 28, 2023

20230601_dc.jpgDeb Contestabile received an AS&E ACE staff recognition award for the month of April 2023. Staff play a critical role to the success of AS&E and the University as a whole.  ACE awards recognize staff that display the University’s visions and values. Awardees are nominated by faculty, staff, or students and the winners are chosen on the first of each month by the Dean of the Faculty.

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Regulatory Science Contest Sparks Solutions to Food Poisoning, Opioid Abuse, Drug Shortages

March 13, 2023

1678718656345.jpegOn March 1, 2023, students from across the University of Rochester gathered for the 10th annual America’s Got Regulatory Science Talent competition. Nine student teams shared their innovative ideas on how to address regulatory science challenges outlined by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Teams vied for the top spot and a chance to present their solution to the FDA in Washington D.C. in April where they will join the winners of the University of Maryland’s competition and meet with the FDA’s chief scientist Namandjé Bumpus, PhD.

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EWB goes beyond ‘just building something’

February 13, 2023

During an Engineers Without Borders trip to Don Juan, Dominican Republic

Six Hajim students who are members of the Engineers Without Borders student chapter were in Don Juan, Dominican Republic, during January break. They were making adjustments to a water purification system the EWB chapter installed for an elementary school during previous trips.
The team members included EWB chapter president Hannah Rickert ’25 of biomedical engineering, past president Andrew Rojnuckarin ’23 of chemical engineering, and Katie Lambright,’26, Rosemary MacLean ’23, Bridgit Nguyen ’26, and Hong Zhang ’25, all of biomedical engineering.

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Gina Eagan wins ACE award

January 19, 2023

gina-aceaward.jpgGina Eagan, Student Programs Assistant with BME, recently won an ACE staff award. ACE awards honor AS&E staff who exemplify the University’s deep commitment to Meliora (ever better!). Embedded in that ideal are the values we share: equity, leadership, integrity, openness, respect, and accountability. Awardees are nominated by faculty, staff, or students and the winners are chosen on the first of each month by the Dean of the Faculty.

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BME 101 Poster Session 2022

January 5, 2023

img_1344-copy_sm.jpgThe annual “BME 101: Introduction to Biomedical Engineering” poster session was held on Friday, December 9, 2022.  Each year, undergraduate students in this course gather in teams of two and research a topic in BME of their choosing. The teams  put together a poster describing that topic, and performing some technical analysis. On the last Friday of the semester the students present their posters to BME faculty and students.

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