A safer, quieter, more comfortable night's sleep (with apnea)
Undergraduate seniors share their experience designing a quieter, more comfortable continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) accessory. Read more
Undergraduate seniors share their experience designing a quieter, more comfortable continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) accessory. Read more
Undergraduate senior Mohammad Elias Alattas looks forward to a career in healthcare strategy & plans eventually to open a biotech startup back home in Saudi Arabia. Read more
Undergraduate Student Justine Burke combines biomedical engineering with a minor in global health to apply social perspectives and frameworks to her engineering education. Read more
Spotlight on Cátia Dombaxe, MSc., a Meinig School doctoral candidate from Luanda, Angola, studies molecular mechanisms associated with spinal cord regeneration, is an entrepreneur, diversity champion, and was recently onboarded as a NatGeo Explorer. Read more
Ph.D. student Omary Mzava is developing cell-free nucleic acids assays to diagnose and monitor infectious and immune-related diseases. Read more
From a research focus to an entrepreneurial mindset, Ph.D. student Jon Albo is developing new technology to revolutionize how experiments are done, enabling better treatment of illness in humans and animals Read more
Research, service and giving back are at the heart of Peyton Lancaster's Cornell experience. Read more
Ph.D. student Lainie Eisner was drawn to Cornell specifically for its relationship with Hospital for Special Surgery in New York City. Read more
Ph.D. student Ana Witkowski says shadowing a clinician during fellowship at Hospital for Special Surgery in NYC has helped solidify the reasoning behind her osteoarthritis research. Read more
Alex Cruz is a doctoral student in biomedical engineering from New Jersey. He studies tissue engineering approaches to calcific aortic valve disease under the guidance of Jonathan Butcher at Cornell. Read more