Biomedical engineers at @viterbischool.usc.edu examined the sclera - the whites of our eyes - discovering surprising facts about the tissue's stiffness. The results could be important for future treatments for #glaucoma, #myopia, and ocular trauma. viterbischool.usc.edu/news/2025/08...
Posts by USC Alfred E. Mann Department of Biomedical Engineering
New @viterbischool.usc.edu biomedical engineering research could change how we understand and treat Alzheimer's. The work examines the critical role played by the brain's blood flow dynamics. viterbischool.usc.edu/news/2025/08...
Peter Yingxiao Wang
Falling Walls Science Summit
Congratulations to @viterbischool.usc.edu BME chair and precision medicine expert Peter Yingxiao Wang, who is a finalist for the Falling Walls Science Summit 2025 in Berlin in November. falling-walls.com/science-summ...
#FallingWalls #ScienceSummit25 #ScienceBreakthrough
Researchers from @viterbischool.usc.edu and @keck.usc.edu have shown how the spinal cord controls the bladder in real time using ultrasound imaging. This first-of-its-kind study could lead to new treatments for incontinence. viterbischool.usc.edu/news/2025/07...
A research team from @viterbischool.usc.edu and @keck.usc.edu has unlocked the brain’s internal code that sorts our visual memories into categories — a bit like the brain’s filing cabinet of imagery. viterbischool.usc.edu/news/2025/07...
A revolutionary new wireless implant offering personalized chronic pain relief. Read more about the latest research from the Zhou Lab from @viterbischool.usc.edu and @keck.usc.edu. viterbischool.usc.edu/news/2025/06...
The Chung Lab’s extracellular vesicles (EVs) — naturally derived particles released from cells that have been genetically engineered to enhance their therapeutic benefits.
New research from @viterbischool.usc.edu @thechunglab.bsky.social: How a naturally derived nanoparticle could change the game for atherosclerosis and kidney disease. viterbischool.usc.edu/news/2025/05...
DID YOU KNOW: a group of @uscbme.bsky.social students created an award winning concept in less than 24 hours at this year’s Make-A-Thon competition? They created knee sleeve paired with a game-like app to make pediatric physical therapy more engaging. viterbischool.usc.edu/news/2025/04...
New research led by @viterbischool.usc.edu BME assistant professor Vasileios Christopoulos has uncovered the brain mechanism that controls how we can quickly change course — an insight that could have implications for Parkinson's treatments and more. viterbischool.usc.edu/news/2025/04...
Could a mineral found in seashells be an alternative to plastics and protect marine life? Read about this new #innovation from the @thechunglab.bsky.social
at the link #earthmonth @uscbme.bsky.social
viterbischool.usc.edu/news/2025/04...
Biomedical engineers from the @viterbischool.usc.edu Wang Lab have created a breakthrough immune cell that can sense and destroy tumor cells for extended periods. #cancer #immunotherapy viterbischool.usc.edu/news/2025/04...
Announcing the 2025 USC Viterbi Keynote Commencement Speakers. youtu.be/d_NP7IZ8sTU
Huge congratulations to @thechunglab.bsky.social - who has just been elected a 2025 @aimbe-official.bsky.social Fellow. viterbischool.usc.edu/news/2025/03...
Meet Arjun Karnwal, the USC Viterbi @uscbme.bsky.social sophomore who developed an algorithm that is helping pediatric cancer patients. Read more at the link: viterbischool.usc.edu/news/2025/03...
Meet new @viterbischool.usc.edu BME faculty member Yaoheng (Mack) Yang. He's investigating how induced artificial hibernation could potentially improve human health and lifespan. viterbischool.usc.edu/news/2025/03...
Jean-Michel Maarek
Congratulations to Professor of Biomedical Engineering Practice Jean-Michel Maarek for winning the 2025 John J. Guarrera Engineering Educator Of The Year Award from the Engineers' Council. engineerscouncil.org @uscviterbi.bsky.social