BIOE and BCE students won top honors at the 2026 Capstone Expo for patient care tech innovations.
Associate Professor Steven Jay and Nicholas Pirolli report new findings that move bacterial vesicle therapies closer to clinical use.
BIOE and BCE students showcased innovative health tech solutions at the 2025 Capstone Design Expo.
Recent BIOE Ph.D. graduate Nicholas Pirolli advances IBD therapy with TEDCO Maryland Innovation funding.
The award will support Mueller’s research to develop affordable, accessible technologies for cervical dysplasia in low-income communities around the world.
Two seniors and two alumni were selected for this prestigious fellowship.
Incoming BIOE faculty member Erika Moore receives prestigious NSF CAREER Award for immune system research.
On May 8, 2023, 24 teams presented novel designs at the BIOE Capstone Design Competition.
Jay is collaborating with Fischell Institute Director and BIOE professor William Bentley.
The Bioengineering Senior Capstone Design competition returned to in-person on Monday, May 2.
BIOE seniors present 23 novel Capstone projects live via Gatherly.
Steven Jay is P.I of this M-CERSI funded project. Steven R. Bauer serves as FDA subject matter expert.
The rising senior also volunteers with the Frederick Community Action Agency.
BIOE seniors present Capstone projects and celebrate winners virtually.
UMB, BIOE researchers team up to study link between spinal cord injury and dementia.
BIOE's Dr. Steven Jay has been promoted to associate professor.
Created by Clark School Dean Darryll Pines, the competition recognize distinguished graduate student researchers in order to help propel their careers and demonstrate the value of high-quality engineering research.
Student projects include novel pediatric medical devices, a hemofiltration system, and a tracheostomy device.
NSF-funded summer program invites undergrads to explore new approaches to engineering cells, tissues, organs.
Annual honors given for outstanding academics, service.
Diagnostic device for chronic cough takes first place.
BIOE senior recognized for efforts to advance drug delivery research.
Drs. Jewell, Scarcelli, and Jay were awarded a collective total of $5.4 million in NIH R01 funding this spring.
While many freshmen were acclimating to college life, a team of first-year students was adjusting to life as biotech inventors.
BIOE Assistant Professor Steven Jay leads efforts to develop exosome-based therapies for wound healing.
BIOE assistant professor recognized for efforts to develop new class of biotherapeutics.
BIOE Ph.D. student recognized for her research on engineering extracellular vesicles.
"Synapto" awarded first place in 2017 NIH DEBUT Challenge
BIOE graduate student recognized for design of multivalent protein therapeutics to target various cancers.
BIOE hosted it's largest-ever Capstone Design competition on May 10th, 2017.
Livingston aims to advance drug delivery methods.
BIOE graduate student recognized for efforts to advance treatments for peripheral vascular diseases.
BIOE researchers look to advance delivery of therapeutics to treat cancers.
Affordable RT-PCR for clinical diagnostics, fear mitigation device for pediatric MRIs tie for first place.
BioE assistant professor receives 2015 Ralph E. Powe Junior Faculty Enhancement Award.
BioE graduate student recognized for efforts to develop novel molecular engineering approach to breast and ovarian cancer therapy.
Students' inventions range from diagnostic devices to accident prevention products.
Students' inventions address needs ranging from home care to ICU.