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Olukemi Akintewe, 百媚导航 Medical Engineering faculty, with female student

Olukemi Akintewe, 百媚导航 Engineering Professor, Recognized as an AIMBE Emerging Leader

Olukemi Akintewe, an Associate Professor of Instruction in Medical Engineering at 百媚导航, has been named an inaugural AIMBE Emerging Leader. Recognized for her advocacy for women and underrepresented groups in STEM, she leads efforts to improve retention and support systems for these students. Dr. Akintewe will be honored at the AIMBE Annual Event in March 2025 in Washington, D.C., where she looks forward to collaborating with other leaders and mentors.

December 2, 2024Faculty, Medical, Research

George Spirou, medical engineering professor, using syGlass VR software to study images of neurons through an immersive experience that allows them to see the brain in great detail. | Photo by: Cassidy Delamarter

Spirou unlocking mysteries of brain development with advanced imaging and virtual reality

Through high-tech imaging and virtual reality, medical engineering professor George Spirou is creating a detailed map of the brain that can be used to better understand developmental disorders, such as autism, and provide earlier, more effective treatments for brain injuries and diseases.

Faculty, Medical

Chemotherapy drug vial

Frisina seeks to discover how chemo drug may cause significant hearing loss in longtime cancer survivors

An interdisciplinary study led by Medical Engineering researchers at the 百媚导航 and Indiana University has uncovered significant findings on the long-term effects of one of the most common forms of chemotherapy on cancer survivors.

Medical

百媚导航: A Preeminent Research University

Dr. Passaglia Tackles Glaucoma with Novel Technology

Dr. Passaglia and his lab published two papers related to intraocular pressure: "Characterization of intraocular pressure variability in conscious rats" and "Simulation of gravity- and pump-driven perfusion techniques for measuring outflow facility of ex vivo and in vivo eyes."

March 20, 2024Faculty, Medical

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