Building the future
Shown are biomedical solutions created by biomedical engineering undergraduate students in Spring 2025. Students created biomedical devices to address unmet clinical needs.
Government and Non-Profit Sponsored
Crimson Coolers
Ruggedized, portable system for transporting blood in austere military environments
Healthcare Sponsored
Hear Us Out
Novel endovascular device to localize physiological root cause of flow-induced pulsatile tinnitus.
Second Wind
Advanced Barometric Donor Lungs Transport System with Temperature Control and Rotational Capabilities
NeuroSense
Non-Invasive Estimation of Intracranial Pressure via Optic Nerve Sheath Diameter Ultrasound
Needle Navigators
Desgning a device to improve the speed and accuracy of lumbar punctures.
Pull My Finger
A stronger repair for flexor tendon injuries to shorten patient recovery time.
Chest-Do-It
Improving large-bore chest tube insertion and securement in emergent thoracostomy procedures.
Cathetronics
A remote intravascular embolization robot for increased IR access in rural communities
AdaptaCath
Length Adjustable Guide Catheter Used to Treat Vascular Diseases
Drop It
Our device uses spray technology to atomize dilation medication for children.
Drop It
Our device uses spray technology to atomize dilation medication for children.
STIMUL-8-TORS
Wearable, tunable transcutaneous afferent patterned stimulator for essential and parkinsonian tremor relief.
Drop It
Our device uses spray technology to atomize dilation medication for children.
Pressure Rangers
Verification of Blood Pressure Cuffs with Uncertain Calibration State in Clinical Environments
Dream Quest
The Healing Pillow will improve patients’ recovery, while reducing demands on staff.
BloodBenders
Device to reduce needle damage from repeated vascular access in hemodialysis patients
Button Battery Buds
Developing a device to reduce esophageal tissue damage in children ingesting button batteries.
Industry Sponsored
Troughineers
Optimizing blood collection for a hemorrhage control simulator for more efficient training.
TraumaBond
Traumatic bleeding simulation for hemorrhage control training with physiological blood flow response
Womb Warriors
Intravaginal Drug Delivery Device for the minimally invasive treatment of Submucosal Fibroids
Cool Aid
A cleanroom coverall with an embedded cooling system combating user heat stress.
Self Sponsored
Electro Sync
Cardiac monitoring system improving comfort, compliance, and diverse arrhythmia pattern detection
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
Interim Wallace H. Coulter Department Chair, Professor

Vikas Sukhatme
Dean of Emory School of Medicine
thank you to all of our Sponsors
