December 21, 2023
Student bioengineering team wins national competition for U-Sert medical technology Four recent Clemson University graduates will collect a national award this month for creating medical technology designed to help nurses monitor babies for urinary tract infections. Reagan Hamm, Allie Beiter, Maddie Thomas and Anna Wichmann were students last academic year when they developed the U-Sert, […]
December 21, 2023
Harmonizing with nature: Clemson University and partners share up to $13.6 million to solve maritime challenge Clemson University is leading an international team that is trying an innovative tack to solve an age-old maritime challenge, and researchers said the solution involves working with nature instead of fighting it. The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) […]
November 15, 2023
Success in business is achieved by seeing and taking a path others fail to deem relevant. In 2010, Dave Shalaby took on the role of president of Poly-Med, Inc. after having served on the board of directors for eight years. Under Dave’s leadership, the company has grown into a vertically integrated design, development, and custom […]
May 4, 2023
A Clemson-led coalition of South Carolina researchers has formed to modernize health care diagnostics and treatment in South Carolina with the use of AI. The National Science Foundation announced a $20 million, five-year investment in a multi-institutional project called Artificial Intelligence-Enabled Devices for the Advancement of Personalized and Transformative Health Care in South Carolina or […]
May 1, 2023
Clemson Bioengineering is very proud to announce recipients of the 2023 College of Engineering, Computing and Applied Sciences awards! College of Engineering, Computing and Applied Sciences Award Winners Robert W. Moorman Award – Vaishnavi Kanduri Blue Key Academic and Leadership Award – Aniela Nozka Phi Kappa Phi Certificate of Merit – Grace Haller The 2023 […]
February 9, 2023
Recap written by Madison Bean Clemson University recently had the privilege of hosting Anne Wyllie, a research scientist from the Yale School of Public Health as part of the Page Morton Hunter Distinguished Seminar Series, where she presented on saliva as a reliable sample type for sustainable surveillance and outbreak response efforts. The Page Morton […]
February 9, 2023
Serving the South Carolina MedTech Industry: New Biomedical Regulatory and Quality Science Certificate Supplies Home-Grown Skilled Workforce As South Carolina’s biomedical industry advances and grows, in-state employers have been struggling to find qualified in-state candidates who can fill regulatory and compliance roles within their company. This in turn forces them to expand their search out […]