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Aug 04, 2025

Uncovering Hidden Consistency in Cellular Research Models

COS/BioE Professor Meni Wanunu and BioE Associate Professor Sara Rouhanifard’s research on “Pseudouridine reprogramming in the human T cell epitranscriptome: from primary to immortalized states” was published in RNA. In their study comparing pseudouridine (ψ) profiles in primary human T cells and Jurkat cell lines, they found that while 87% of core RNA modification patterns are conserved, the remaining 13% differ in biologically significant ways, suggesting immortalized cells are a surprisingly consistent yet imperfect model for study.

Bioengineering

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Jul 28, 2025

Understanding Bone Change From Evolution To Everyday Movement

MIE/BioE Professor Sandra Shefelbine, in collaboration with Brown University, was awarded a $625,000 NSF grant for “Bones and Burrowing: Mechanoadaptation in phylogeny, ontogeny and ecology of Peromyscus.”

Bioengineering, Mechanical & Industrial Engineering

Jul 23, 2025

Seba’s Short-Tailed Bat Displays Distinctive Wing-Bone Morphological and Material Properties

Bioengineering alumni Xiaoxiang Ma, MS’23, and MIE/BioE Professor Sandra Shefelbine, published their research on “A proximodistal gradient in bone structure and mechanics in the wings of Seba’s short-tailed bat, Carollia perspicillata” in The Anatomical Record.

Bioengineering, Mechanical & Industrial Engineering

Jun 09, 2025

Skalak Award Honorable Mention for Paper on Vascular Remodeling During Pregnancy

Ana I. Vargas, PhD’25, bioengineering, BioE Associate Professor Chiara Bellini and MIE Associate Professor Rouzbeh Amini received an Honorable Mention for the 2025 Skalak Award for their paper on “Vascular Remodeling During Late-Gestation Pregnancy: An In-Vitro Assessment of the Murine Ascending Thoracic Aorta.”

Bioengineering, Mechanical & Industrial Engineering

Jun 04, 2025

Patent for Hybrid Nanopore Technology for Biomolecule Sensing

COS/BioE Professor Meni Wanunu received a patent for “Lipid-free anchoring of thermophilic bacteriophage G20c portal adapter into solid-state nanopores.”

Bioengineering

May 27, 2025

Oakes Receives ISAM 2025 Young Investigator Award

BioE Associate Professor Jessica Oakes received the International Society for Aerosols in Medicine (ISAM) 2025 Young Investigator Award. This award recognizes a scientist under 40 who has made significant contributions to the field of aerosols in medicine.

Bioengineering

May 27, 2025

PhD Students Volunteer at Elementary School Science Fair

Six BioE and MIE PhD students volunteered at the annual Broadmeadow Elementary School Science Fair in Needham, Massachusetts, alongside MIE/BioE Professor Sandra Shefelbine, where K-5th grade students presented individual projects.

Bioengineering, Mechanical & Industrial Engineering

May 20, 2025

Patent for Robotic Aquaculture System

BioE/ECE Affiliated Faculty Joseph Ayers, MES/CEE Professor Mark Patterson, CEE University Distinguished and CDM Smith Professor Jerome Hajjar, ECE Professor Milica Stojanovic, and CEE/MES Associate Professor Amy Mueller were awarded a patent for “Robotic aquaculture system and methods.”

Bioengineering, Civil & Environmental Engineering, Electrical & Computer Engineering

May 13, 2025

Two BioE Students Receive NSF GRFP Honorable Mentions

Meet the two bioengineering students who were honorable mentions of the 2025 NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program Awards, Kaitlyn Ramesh and Victoria Williams.

Bioengineering

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May 02, 2025

Short Bursts of Mechanical Stress on Epithelial Cells Can Trigger Lasting Biological Response

Ning Wang, BioE professor and director of the Institute for Mechanobiology, and a team of researchers published “Mechanomemory After Short Episodes of Intermittent Stresses Induces YAP Translocation via Increasing F-actin” in APL Bioengineering.

Bioengineering