
He, Xiaoming (Shawn)
Maryland Robotics Center
Brain and Behavior Institute
Robert E. Fischell Institute for Biomedical Devices
Academic preparation
Postdoc, Harvard Medical School/Massachusetts General Hospital, 2004-2007
Ph.D., University of Minnesota-Twin Cities, 2004
My laboratory is dedicated to the research and education on developing multiscale (quantum, nano, micro, and macro) biomaterials and devices reinforced by artificial intelligence technology to (1) engineer, bank, and deliver small molecules, genes, peptides/proteins, cells, tissues, and organs; and (2) create 3D biomimetic systems in vitro with bioinspired spatiotemporal complexity. The ultimate goal is to deliver innovative solutions for improving the safety and efficacy of early detection and treatment of diseases including but not limited to cancer, infertility, diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, and neurological disorders.
BIOE 689T/489W: Advanced Biomaterials
BIOE 453: Biomaterials
UMD Research Team Makes Strides in Immunotherapy of Cancer
Technique Could Broaden Cold (or Frostbite) Treatment of Cancer While Decreasing Patients’ Pain and SufferingWeber, Stewart Named Fischell Fellows
BIOE names two recipients of prestigious department awardCombating Metastatic Cancer Through Blood Draw
University of Maryland bioengineers develop a new technique to efficiently capture, gently release, and effectively scale up circulating tumor cells, a leading culprit in cancer spread.Maryland Engineering Graduate Programs: Top 10 Public, Four Years in a Row
Maryland Engineering earns a top spot in the 2023 U.S. News & World Report Best Graduate Schools rankings among over 200 colleges.UMD Bioengineers Take New Approach to Engineering Heart Tissue
Professor Shawn He and a team of researchers aim to improve how cardiac muscle tissue is engineered.2022 BBI Seed Grant Awards to Fuel Innovation in Aging and Development Research
The five interdisciplinary projects funded by the BBI offer cutting-edge approaches to translational neuroscience.Working to Advance Biobanking
Researchers hope to improve how cells, tissues, and organs are banked for transplantation and other applications.BIOE Capstone Projects Focus on Medical Devices, AI, and More
BIOE seniors present 23 novel Capstone projects live via Gatherly.He Lab Taps Machine Learning to Improve Cell-Based Medicine
Technology could one day be used to improve stem cell-based therapies as well as treatment options for diabetes and infertility.Waging War on Metastatic Cancer
BIOE Professor Xiaoming He and his research team take a new approach to understand why cancers spread.Samantha Kraus Named Philip Merrill Presidential Scholar
Kraus recognized high school teacher Matthew Groden, BIOE Assistant Professor Kim Stroka for their mentorship.BIOE Students Recognized For Extraordinary Service in Pandemic
The Advisory Board recognized six students for their outstanding service amidst the COVID-19 pandemic.2020 BIOE Undergraduate Award Recipients
Nine BIOE students were honored with departmental and college awards.Bioengineering Students Spearhead Drive for Medical Supplies
Christina Conrad and James Shamul coordinating donations for medical professionals treating COVID-19 patientsBIOE Capstone Class Presents 20 Novel Projects
Student projects include novel pediatric medical devices, a hemofiltration system, and a tracheostomy device.Study Outlines Targeted Treatment Option for Aggressive Breast Cancer
Research team explores nanotechnology-based therapeutic strategy for triple-negative breast cancer.UMD Welcomes East China University of Science and Technology
ECUST Vice President Changsheng Liu Visits College ParkProfessor He Inducted into AIMBE College of Fellows
BIOE Professor awarded one of the field's highest professional distinctions.Research Team Develops Breakthrough Technique to Combat Cancer Drug Resistance
BIOE professor Xiaoming "Shawn" He is working with collaborators around the world to advance cancer therapy research.- Fellow, American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
- Fellow, American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering (AIMBE)