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Clemson News 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) […]

Professor of Practice Dave Shalaby

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 […]

Serving the South Carolina MedTech Industry: New Certificate Supplies Skilled Workforce

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 […]

Dr. Terri Bruce recipient of the 2022 InnoVision Award

Dr. Terri Bruce recipient of the 2022 InnoVision Technology Development Award for company, Victory Exofibres, LLC. When Terri Bruce’s brother got sick, she realized that she could do more towards disease Diagnostics with exosomes.

Naren Vyavahare’s Innovation in Pediatric Medicine

Naren Vyavahare, Clemson Bioengineering’s Hunter Endowed Chair and Professor of Bioengineering, is among innovators recognized by the South Carolina Department of Commerce for exemplifying relentless pursuit of transformational ideas.

Ideas: Making Them Real

R. Larry Dooley had big ideas In 30+ years at Clemson, R. Larry Dooley began every day having ideas. These then turned into partnerships, alliances, and centers that continue to attract educators, researchers, and year after year, classrooms full of bioengineering students. Presently Professor Emeritus of Clemson University Department of Bioengineering, Dooley retired in 2016 […]

Desjardins Delivers Winning Pitch at 6th Annual SCBIO Conference

At SCBIO Live 2016, South Carolina’s annual life science industry conference, Dr. John Desjardins of Aravis Biotech and Clemson’s Department of Bioengineering won the SCRA Pitch Contest. The $2,500 prize was sponsored by Southeastern Institute of Manufacturing and Technology, South Carolina Research Authority and Carolina Biotech Group. It was awarded at SCBIO’s sixth annual conference, […]

Martine LaBerge honored as fellow by the Biomedical Engineering Society

Martine LaBerge, chair of the Department of Bioengineering at Clemson and executive director of the Clemson University Biomedical Engineering Innovation Campus, or CUBEInC, in Greenville,  is one of the newest Fellows in the Biomedical Engineering Society, an honor recognizing her for exceptional achievements and experience in biomedical engineering. LaBerge was elected Fellow of the Biomedical Engineering […]

Award to Drs. Mercuri and Ye funds study of detection and treatment of sports injuries

Clemson’s Robert H. Brooks Sports Science Institute awarded assistant professors Dr. Jeremy Mercuri and Dr. Tong Ye a seed grant to determine the effectiveness of nonlinear optical microscopy to identify early degenerative damage to knee cartilage. Their labs will also determine the effectiveness of mesenchymal stem cells to promote knee cartilage health in patients undergoing […]

New Faculty: Dr. David Karig

Where were you before coming to Clemson as faculty in the Department of Bioengineering? I did my B.S. degree at Clemson in electrical engineering. After graduation, I had the opportunity to experience many different types of research jobs in many different places, starting with my graduate degree at Princeton University in New Jersey. During the summer of […]