Is it possible that women could end up dominating biomedical engineering--or at least gain some workforce parity with men in coming years? Shreya Chandrasekhar, a graduate student in SJSU's biomedical ...
ARLINGTON, Va., - Biomedical engineering leads all engineering disciplines in the percentage of degrees awarded to women at all levels: bachelor's, master's and doctoral, according to the American ...
Although women earn roughly half of all advanced degrees in science and engineering, they account for less than a third of senior faculty in those fields, according to data from the National Science ...
Female engineers are some of the most underrepresented people in STEM. Some of the most significant gender disparities in STEM are seen in the engineering field. Women make up just over 16% of ...
Three biomedical engineering students Andra Sullivan, Bo Ibitayo and Samantha Seymour thought so when they created their app MedCurrent, which earned them a $2500 first place prize at D’Youville ...
At 7 years old, Allison Martinez pinched the legs of her grandmother, who was confined to a wheelchair, to see if she could get a reaction. Martinez’s grandmother had suffered a spinal cord injury in ...
Pallavi Tiwari’s impact on brain cancer research was recognized in June when she was selected as one of six winners of the third annual Johnson & Johnson Women in STEM 2 D (WiSTEM 2 D) Scholars Award.
This year’s theme is “Technology and its promise for equity and access for well-health,” highlighting the positive impact biomedical engineers can have on human health IEEE EMBS will also host the 2nd ...
Integrating biomedical devices into an electronic health record system is a chore, but it doesn't have to be overwhelming. In fact, it just requires a structured methodology to succeed, according to ...
COLUMBUS, Ga. (WTVM) - Census data show women are nearly half of the U.S. workforce but hold just 27% of jobs in science, technology, engineering and math. The U.S. Bureau of Labor’s statistics ...
Biomedical engineering is an interdisciplinary field that combines the best of biology, medicine and engineering design to produce some of the world’s greatest healthcare innovations. Sound exciting?