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UT Austin Department of Biomedical Engineering
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Official BlueSky account for the Department of Biomedical Engineering at The University of Texas at Austin.
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You've heard of #organoids and #organchips, but what about an OrganoidChip+? 🧪

Scientists at @utbiomedical.bsky.social & UGA developed this new, imaging-ready #microfluidic platform for research, drug screening, & disease modeling.

Preprint by Moshksayan et al.
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
June 27, 2025 at 12:24 PM
🎉 Big congrats to Ketsia Z. and Yohan Lee on their exciting research with Professors Pengyu Ren and Jeanne Stachowiak! Their project explores how cells communicate across their membranes using special droplet-like structures made of proteins.
September 10, 2025 at 3:47 PM
Yesterday, Roger Langer, Institute Professor at @mitofficial.bsky.social and leading innovator in biomaterials and biotechnology, presented at the Distinguished Peter B. Dervan Lecture to Texas Engineers, including former classmate, longtime friend and fellow innovator Nicholas Peppas 🤘
April 17, 2025 at 4:31 PM
Big news from @utaustin.bsky.social! #TexasBME is leading an interdisciplinary program uniting top minds across @cockrellschool.bsky.social, @texasscience.bsky.social & @utexaspharmacy.bsky.social— giving Longhorns the tools to revolutionize drug development and delivery. LEARN MORE: bit.ly/43IDovo
March 12, 2025 at 4:55 PM
Big shoutout to #TexasBME senior Jeongwook “Luke” Yun for making The #Austin Business Journal's "Austin Inno Under 25" list! 🎉 Recognized for his innovative work at the intersection of #AI and #healthcare — the future of tech-driven #medicine is bright: bme.utexas.edu/news/5-quest...
March 5, 2025 at 4:58 PM
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Magnets that think? Texas Engineers are pushing the boundaries of computing by developing artificial neurons made of magnetic materials 🧲

Swipe through and tap to learn how these neurons can also keep working for a long time without losing efficiency, a major challenge.
Magnets Emulate Neurons for Next-Generation Computing
In the quest to develop new computing tech — electronics that can think like the human brain — researchers from The University of Texas have made breakthroughs.
cockrell.utexas.edu
February 24, 2025 at 2:48 PM
A new #ultrasound technology developed by researchers from @utaustin.bsky.social can activate #drugs delivered to targeted #cells or parts of the body. Learn more about this #biomedicalengineering #healthcare innovation for #drugdelivery: bme.utexas.edu/news/ultraso...
February 12, 2025 at 2:41 PM
Hot off the press! Dive into the latest breakthroughs from the @cockrellschool.bsky.social at @utaustin.bsky.social, with expert insights from #TexasBME Professors Pengyu Ren and Samantha Santacruz. Check it out! 🔗 magazine.engr.utexas.edu
Texas Engineer Magazine
Texas Engineer magazine showcases the highest-impact stories from Texas Engineers at the Cockrell School of Engineering.
magazine.engr.utexas.edu
January 15, 2025 at 5:12 PM