Faculty
- Professors Sarah Calve and Virginia Ferguson's tissue engineering project is one of three space-based experiments that recently received a NSF grant to help patients on Earth.
- Laurel Hind, an Assistant Professor of Biomedical Engineering, is studying the innate immune response to infection using engineered models.
- BME Professor Mark Rentschler's Boulder-based company will seek FDA approval after receiving a patent for its leading-edge medical balloon technology.
- BME Assistant Professor Kayla Sprenger works to harness the immune system in a targeted way.
- Jessica Fitzgerald received her PhD in Bioengineering from Northeastern University in Boston with a research focus in optical sensors and disease detection.
- Two faculty members with the Biomedical Engineering Program have received grants from the Colorado Clinical and Translational Science Institute (CCTSI). CCTSI awarded BME Program Director Mark Borden and Associate Professor Virginia Ferguson two