Today was @robertkaptur.bsky.social's last day in the Chory Lab—our first undergrad to join and graduate! He helped build our automation foundation, from T-cell culture to PyHamilton. Next up: Adaptyv as an Automation Engineer. Congrats Robert! We're so proud 💙🤖🎓 @dukeubme.bsky.social
Posts by Duke Biomedical Engineering
🧪Join the Duke Center for Computational and Digital Health Innovation for our next online seminar — open to all! 🌐
🗓️ Date: 3/26/25
🕒 Time: 2pm EST
🎙️ Speaker: Ryan Shaw
🔗 Attend: duke.is/CompHealth-March-Seminar
Cameron Kim holds up a sign for the Duke BME class of 2027 with signatures of students who declared biomedical engineering as their major
Halfway there!! Congratulations to our sophomore class of biomedical engineers! We're thrilled to have you in our community 🎉
The WHO estimates that 80 percent of hearing loss worldwide is in under-served communities––the exact places that have the least access to care. Read how Duke BME students developed a low-cost, easy-to-use screening tool to address this global need: pratt.duke.edu/news/prevent...
“Why Facts Don't Work”—my talk at Winter Brain. Thanks to Joyce Woo for organizing “Synaptic Control of Mesolimbic DA Neurons” & co-presenters Tom Hnasko, Abigail Elerding, Miguel Lujan, Thomas Jhou. Sorry I missed it (thanks United!) but silver lining—here’s the recording: youtu.be/vZAZ6uCkkWI
Hey #labautomationfolks. If you’re at #SLAS2025, make sure to stop by Joseph Laforet’s poster on what Prof. @cameronkimbme.bsky.social and I have been working on this year re: open source robotics education with @pylabrobot.bsky.social! 🦾
www.linkedin.com/posts/joseph...
Congratulations to @cameronkimbme.bsky.social
who was recently awarded an R25 grant from the National Institutes of Health’s Research Education Program!
An advertisement for a Duke BME DEIC Seminar with Dr. Brian Aguado on Thursday, February 13, from 2:45 to 3:45 in the Wilkinson Auditorium on Duke's Campus
Please join us for the 2nd annual BME DEI Seminar Series. Dr. Brian Aguado from UC San Diego will discuss his experience building virtual community that supports and celebrates Latinx biomedical engineers. He will give a brief talk, followed by a discussion. Hope to see everyone there!
Congratulations to our own @neurocircuits.bsky.social who was recently chosen to lead the Duke Institute for Brain Sciences!
Honored to receive the Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers (#PECASE). This reflects the incredible efforts of my students, mentors, collaborators, and NSF program officers who believed in our vision for computational modeling and digital twins.
Read more: duke.is/pecase
Tune uses epigenetic editing to control gene expression without modifying the DNA sequence itself. The startup's technology is based on research from Tune co-founder and Duke BME Professor Charles Gersbach.
🧪 🌟 Join the Computational Health Seminar Series! 🌟
🗓️ January 15, 2025 | 🕒 2:00pm | Virtual
I'll be presenting "Digital Twins in Healthcare: Using Advanced Modeling to Shift from Reactive to Proactive Care."
🍩 Duke folks: Coffee & doughnuts after in Wilkinson!
🔗 Attend: duke.is/CompHealth-J...
Excited for the next Computational Health Seminar! On Dec. 11 at 2 PM EST, @drjessilyn.bsky.social will share "The Digital Physiome: Wearables for Disease Detection and Monitoring."
Come learn how wearable tech is shaping the future of health. Open to all—see you there! 🌟 #DigitalHealth #Wearables
Dr. Xingrui Mou is being celebrated by the Musah Lab at Duke University for his successful PhD thesis defense and becoming the 3rd graduate student from the Musah Lab to achieve this milestone. He is pictured with a huge smile while holding a mug with the text 'Dr. Mou" on it. Members of the Musah Lab research group are also pictured as they celebrate Xingrui for his successful work on engineering biomaterials and microfluidic organ chip devices for tissue engineering and disease modeling.
Big congratulations to Dr. Xingrui Mou on defending his PhD and becoming the 3rd PhD grad from #MusahLab! 🎉 His work on engineering vascularized #microfluidic #OrgansOnChips & disease modeling is remarkable. His next stop: Postdoc at #NYSCF! Check out his research publications: tinyurl.com/MusahLab
Today is International Day Of Persons With Disabilities (IDPD)! Duke BME is dedicated to ensuring that our department is an open and inclusive community for all, and we appreciate the perspectives and contributions of differently-abled people as we all work together to address medical problems.
Doctors face challenges in treating Chronic Limb-Threatening Ischemia, especially in predicting intervention outcomes. Our method converts 2D angiography into 3D flow models, allowing for preoperative simulation of interventions. This non-invasive tool can accurately predict post-op flow rates.
Thrilled to be featured in an article on digital twins in healthcare! 🌟
🔑 Takeaway: #DigitalTwins simulate treatments, predict outcomes, and personalize care. From predicting heart health to refining cancer therapies, the potential is game-changing.
📎 duke.is/dhi
#AI #HealthcareInnovation
Added! Always happy to 'unofficially' add more people to our community 😀
Stay up to date with news from Duke BME faculty, staff and students with the Duke BME Starter Pack! Send us a message if you'd like to be included.
🌟 Proud PI Moment! 🌟
Aristotle Martin crushed it at #SC24 with his talk — a highlight of the week! 🚀👏
📖 Missed it? Read the paper here: duke.is/sc24
If #GPUComputing, #Supercomputing, or scalable biological modeling excites you, let’s connect! 🧠💻
Check out the full video from our #SC24 Art of HPC submission showing cancer cell transport. Did you check out the mini-art exhibit at the conference? I thought it was a fun new addition.
Our lab is developing tools to help change our society's reactive, treatment-based healthcare system. We believe that a next generation proactive, preventative healthcare system is possible through a combination of new technology development and shifts in culture and policy surrounding healthcare!
Hi! I handle marketing and communications for Duke BME, which means I get to work with very talented faculty, staff and students and share stories about their work. Since we're doing introductions, here are a few of the stories I've worked on over the years:
Today, Will Wang of the @duke-big-ideas-lab.bsky.social became *Dr.* Will Wang, defending his thesis on " #Sleep Health and #Wearable Technology: Algorithmic Development towards Field-based Sleep Monitoring". 🎉🎓
Check out some of his key publications during his doctoral work:
Duke is hiring #Informatics faculty!
2 positions- Clinical Research Informatics (data harmonization, linkage, etc.) and Collaborative #AI.
academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/29227
#jobs #faculty #academia
Hi everyone! 👋 We’re The Chory Lab @ Duke University led by PI Emma Chory @chorye.bsky.social. We explore protein evolution, bioautomation, and drug discovery—and we’re so excited to be part of this amazing community! Can’t wait to share discoveries, stories, and ideas with you all 🤖
For new followers on this site who may not know much about my research, here is an article on some of my lab's projects. 🧠🧪
This was written from a biomedical engineering perspective, but we do a lot of basic neuroscience research too, focusing on the primate brain.
pratt.duke.edu/news/decodin...
We’re developing tools to enable platforms like Apple Vision Pro for virtual surgery!
By simulating interventions in VR, doctors can explore treatments for heart disease, improving patient outcomes.
#VisionPro #VR #VirtualSurgery #Bioengineering @dukeengineering.bsky.social @dukeubme.bsky.social
Hi! 👋 #DukeBME is here and ready to share exciting research and news from our department. Give us a follow to stay updated on our outstanding faculty, stellar students, impactful research and more! ✨🧪🔬🧬