Year-long master’s program celebrates 100th graduate as student teams present final projects. An intensive whirlwind year of study and productivity ended last week for 34 new graduates of the Master in Biomedical Innovation and Development program, who wrapped up their final projects and live presentations for assembled clinicians, faculty, industry leaders, fellow and former students. […]
MBID Students Graduate — then Jump into Their Biomedical Careers
Year-long medical device projects end with in-depth presentations to clinicians, faculty, and industry leaders. The Master in Biomedical Innovation and Development (MBID) program was created in 2013 by the Wallace H. Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering at Georgia Tech and Emory to fill a market need for innovative professionals thoroughly trained at the intersection of […]
BioID Planting Leadership Seeds
Grads leverage intensive experience to earn rare opportunities, launch careers. Josh Liebowitz has an ambitious destination for his career path, which happens to run right through the Georgia Institute of Technology. “It is my goal to be the CEO of a medical device company,” says Liebowitz, who earned an undergraduate degree in biomedical engineering and […]
BioID hosts the Best and the Brightest
Masters program holds annual recruitment event, taking prospects on tour of state-of-the-art facilities. The Georgia Institute of Technology’s Master of Biomedical Innovation and Development (MBID) program held its annual recruitment event (March 13-14) for its fifth cohort, hosting a throng of prospective students who came from all across the country. For one prospect, it was […]
Botchwey, Desai, Gourisankar, and Pardue to be Inducted into Medical and Biological Engineering Elite
Four BME faculty will join the AIMBE College of Fellows. The American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering (AIMBE) has announced the pending inductions of Edward Botchwey, Jaydev Desai, Sathya Gourisankar, and Machelle Pardue to its College of Fellows. Each was nominated, reviewed, and elected by peers and members of the College of Fellows for […]