Building the future
Shown below are innovative solutions created by biomedical engineering undergraduate students in Fall 2025. Students created biomedical devices to address unmet clinical needs.
Healthcare Sponsored
Type Shot
Smart insulin pen enabling safe dosing for elderly diabetics with vision/dexterity impairments.


MVP
Improving Flow Restrictor Effectiveness for Clinicians Treating Congenital Heart Disease Patients


Fall Guys
Assistive Device for Restoring Safe Autonomous Mobility to Hospital Fall Risk Patients

Leave No Trace
RECUVERY: Prevention Kit for Retained Surgical Items in Low- and Middle-Income Countries

UrineLuck
Automated catheter attachment enabling real-time urine output monitoring to improve patient outcomes.

SafeScope
Transesophageal echocardiography probe attachment safeguarding esophageal tissue from thermal and mechanical injury
No Pain, All Vein
Automatic IV-Integrated Timed Blood Draw Device that Increases Sample Collection Efficiency


Gotta Go!
A wearable ultrasound device for continuous bladder volume monitoring with automated alerts.

InterVene
Preventing peripheral IV extravasation through a pressure-based sensing and fluid halting system.

Endolords
Robotic Assisted Indeflator enables remote interventional procedures, improving access for rural patients

Olfactory Ops
Personalized scent delivery method to enhance pediatric anesthesia mask induction experience

Innovaject
Innovative syringe with sliding cover protecting EMS from needlestick injuries
SleepSound
A device to improve the screening process for pediatric obstructive sleep apnea.

CalproTech
A direct stool collection and transport device for inflammatory bowel disease monitoring.

Industry Sponsored
SEAL TEAM SIX
Improved fit testing for N95 masks using ultraviolet light to detect particles.

Self Sponsored
Lightening McHeal
Cold Atmospheric Plasma for Chronic Wound Treatment
We thank Our Empowering Capstone Leaders
Through advocacy, endorsement, and capital, these leaders have extended the capabilities of capstone and enabled students to develop unique clinical insight.

Alyssa Panitch
Wallace H. Coulter Department Chair, Professor

Sandra Wong
Dean of Emory School of Medicine
thank you to all of our Sponsors












