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Spring 2023 Expo Project Showcase

Building the future

Shown are biomedical solutions created by biomedical engineering undergraduate students in Spring 2022. Students created biomedical devices to address unmet clinical needs.

 

 

Please click any prototype to learn more.

Industry Sponsored

Airbāb

An ultra quiet, particle identifying air purifier for pediatric asthma relief

Hassle-Free TSA

Optimizing a revisable 3D-printed patient-specific implant to treat severe shoulder wear

Government and Non-Profit Sponsored

Stealth-oscope

A Novel, Condensed Stethoscope for Military Healthcare Personnel Operating in the Field

Healthcare Sponsored

Team E.T.

ElectroTrach: A Step Towards Safer Intubation

Go with the Flow

Our attachable filter device reduces aerosol contamination during peak flow tests.

No Glove Left Behind

Reducing medical waste and improving the efficiency of medical glove dispensers.

 

SterileScope

Designing a stethoscope disinfection system to combat transmission of hospital associated infections

Eye.See.U

Empowering individuals with tetraplegia and visual impairments to use contact lenses independently

Insight

An illuminated nasal speculum allowing for increased visibility into the nasal cavity.

Vamp-IR

A device that automates aspiration and manages occlusion during adrenal vein sampling.

The VerteBrady Bunch

Streamlining lumbar punctures by employing an ink roller to mark vertebrae.

PADScreen

ImpedaPAD: Bioimpedance Application for Early Detection of Peripheral Arterial Disease.

Bullseye

Automated intravenous catheter detection and insertion device for difficult intravenous access patients.

AnchorCath

Butterfly-shaped silicon patch with inside IV catheter connector that redirects line for securement.

EZ PEE-Z

An automated device to measure urine output for congestive heart failure patients.

X Marks the Spot

A system to digitally mark functional brain regions during tumor resection surgery.

CPR Dummies

Improving patient outcomes by providing continuous pulse imaging during CPR

The Splintstones

Splints to prevent self-injurious behavior exhibited by children with Autism Spectrum Disorder

Jawws

Device for Hole-Depth Measurement during Mandibular Fixation

'Ear Me Out

Sticky Stick: turning risky ear foreign body removals into routine operations

A-Eyes

Digital Exophthalmometer for Measuring Eye Proptosis

AdvanCED

Convection Enhanced Delivery System Utilized for Recurrent Therapeutic Tissue Treatment in Gliomas.

CathShield

A solution to prevent bloodstream infections and complications caused by hemodialysis catheters.

Scrubcision

ScrubSense is an adhesive patch that contains an analog microfluidic timer that can indicate when the scrubbing and drying times have passed.

GERDians

GERDGUARD: an endoscopic solution to mitigate reflux in patients with refractory GERD.

Back ‘N Business

Improved support system for post-lumbar surgery care.

Phantom Lead

Leadless Pacemaker for Right Atrium.

EasyIV

Automated intravenous catheter detection and insertion device for difficult intravenous access patients which includes a cannulation housing unit and needle end-effector unit.

Cuff Squad

New-matic Tourniquet Device connected to a cuff placed around an extremity model for testing

NoesGoes

NoseGoes seeks to collect nasal aspirates to use for respiratory pathology diagnostics.

Self-Directed Projects

Menstrual Madness

Developing a non-invasive method of blood testing using menstrual blood

Got Your Back

Developing an Aquatic Spineboard that maintains spinal immobilization while alleviating pressure ulcers and complexity of use.

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.

Machelle Pardue

Machelle Pardue

Interim Wallace H. Coulter Department Chair, Professor

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Vikas Sukhatme

Vikas Sukhatme

Dean of Emory School of Medicine

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