Center for Bioengineering Innovation and Design - CBID - at Johns Hopkins

Center for Bioengineering Innovation and Design - CBID - at Johns Hopkins Biomedical Engineering
Biomedical Design
Johns Hopkins University
Top Ranked Degree Program The David E.

Swirnow Master of Science in Bioengineering Innovation and Design is a rigorous real-world medical innovation and biodesign program, aimed at training the next generation of global medical innovators. Our program is unlike any other because it includes clinical rotations at the Johns Hopkins Hospital, global immersion training with Hopkins affiliate Jhpiego, and prototype design and testing with c

linical, academic, and industry advisors. From Asia to Africa to the United States, CBID engineers are on the front lines, creating technologies that make patients’ lives better.

Soumyadipta Acharya, an Assistant Professor of Biomedical Engineering and Graduate Program Director at JHU CBID and his ...
08/20/2024

Soumyadipta Acharya, an Assistant Professor of Biomedical Engineering and Graduate Program Director at JHU CBID and his team comprising Sunny Patel Marina Rincon Torroella and CBID students have garnered significant attention with their VectorCAM project work. The innovative app earned a spotlight on Bill Gates' personal blog, "Gates Notes," in honor of World Mosquito Day.

VectorCAM empowers healthcare workers to accurately identify mosquito species with minimal training, freeing up valuable resources and allowing vector control officers to concentrate on high-impact strategies.

To learn more visit:

Bill Gates explains how apps like VectorCam are using AI and computer vision to identify different species of mosquito, a key step in eradicating malaria.

Congratulations to the finalists for the 2024 Johns Hopkins Healthcare Design Competition - Post Operative Surgical Infe...
03/27/2024

Congratulations to the finalists for the 2024 Johns Hopkins Healthcare Design Competition - Post Operative Surgical Infection Management Track:

UroFlo from Rice University
VitaliPatch from University of Virginia
SurgiScan from the National Institute of Design, Bengaluru
NanoGuard from Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (BUET)
Vitalis from New York University
MicroSurge from University of Toronto
TrueHeal from Stanford University
AquaShield from Universidad de los Andes

To find all of the finalists for the 2024 Johns Hopkins Healthcare Design Competition, please visit our website: https://cbid.bme.jhu.edu/2024-johns-hopkins-healthcare-design-competition-finalists/


Out of 286 proposals submitted by teams across all tracks, the top 8 teams from each track have been selected and will a...
03/27/2024

Out of 286 proposals submitted by teams across all tracks, the top 8 teams from each track have been selected and will advance to the final round. Visit our website to read about the finalists! https://cbid.bme.jhu.edu/2024-johns-hopkins-healthcare-design-competition-finalists/ . Teams will pitch in a closed session on April 13th to compete for first, second, and third prizes of $5,000, $3,000, and $1,000 respectively.

Have a potential health-related solution that addresses a medical need? Pitch your idea to the 2024 Johns Hopkins Health...
12/27/2023

Have a potential health-related solution that addresses a medical need? Pitch your idea to the 2024 Johns Hopkins Healthcare Design Competition! Enter to compete in a $36,000 prize pool across 4 different tracks. Sponsored by Johnson & Johnson Medtech.

Timeline:
February 12 – Submission of two-page proposals
March 18 – Finalists informed
April 13 – Final round (virtual event)

To apply, visit https://cbid.bme.jhu.edu/news-events/design-competition/

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Have a potential health-related solution that addresses a medical need? Pitch your idea to the 2024 Johns Hopkins Health...
12/21/2023

Have a potential health-related solution that addresses a medical need? Pitch your idea to the 2024 Johns Hopkins Healthcare Design Competition! Enter to compete in a $36,000 prize pool across 4 different tracks.

Timeline:
February 12 – Submission of two-page proposals
March 18 – Finalists informed
April 13 – Final round (virtual event)

To apply, visit https://cbid.bme.jhu.edu/news-events/design-competition/


From October 30th to 31st, CBID student Sainkhuu Enkh-Otgon and CBID Fellow Kim Hwang Yeo had the opportunity to attend ...
11/21/2023

From October 30th to 31st, CBID student Sainkhuu Enkh-Otgon and CBID Fellow Kim Hwang Yeo had the opportunity to attend the Public Policy Institute hosted by the American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering (AIMBE) in Washington D.C.

During the event, they explored the intersection of science and public policy with experts from institutions including the National Science Foundation (NSF), Food and Drug Administration (FDA), Center for Medicaid Services (CMS), and more.

Scroll to see photos with the other rising student leaders at the event!

On Wednesday, October 25th, our CBID students presented their global projects in their midterm presentations at the Bloo...
11/21/2023

On Wednesday, October 25th, our CBID students presented their global projects in their midterm presentations at the Bloomberg School of Public Health. They presented to their TAs, faculty members, clinical mentors, and more. This allowed them to validate their clinical needs, conceptual design, business plan, and projected milestones.

Thank you to everyone who came to watch. Follow us to see more from our teams!


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Calling all innovators! CBID is hosting information sessions for the 2024-25 recruitment cycle.Join us TODAY on Thursday...
10/26/2023

Calling all innovators! CBID is hosting information sessions for the 2024-25 recruitment cycle.

Join us TODAY on Thursday, October 26th from 6:00 to 7:00 PM for an info session to learn more about our one year MSE program.

Register here at Eventbrite (link in bio): tinyurl.com/cbidinfosessions

Share this with an innovator you know. We hope to see you there!

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Last month, three of our previous CBID students and Abell Fellows have been awarded with the prestigious Maryland Inno U...
10/26/2023

Last month, three of our previous CBID students and Abell Fellows have been awarded with the prestigious Maryland Inno Under 25 award by the Baltimore Business Journal, which recognizes the top entrepreneurs and innovators in the area.

Congratulations to Shri Prabha Shivram, co-founder of Somnair, which treats obstructive sleep apnea.

Shri was a CBID student from 2022-23. Her background includes experience in biomedical education, neuromechanics research, and medical quality assurance.

Scroll through to view some highlights from the article. Read her full story linked in our bio! (Article credits to Joe Ilardi)

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Last month, three of our previous CBID students and Abell Fellows have been awarded with the prestigious Maryland Inno U...
10/26/2023

Last month, three of our previous CBID students and Abell Fellows have been awarded with the prestigious Maryland Inno Under 25 award by the Baltimore Business Journal, which recognizes the top entrepreneurs and innovators in the area.

Congratulations to Antony Fuleihan, co-founder and CTO of CurveAssure, which seeks to make spinal care more personalized, predictable, and consistent.

Antony was a CBID student from 2021-22 and an Abell Fellow from 2022-23. His background includes experience in mechanical engineering and algorithm development.

Learn more about CurveAssure at https://www.curveassure.com

Scroll through to view some highlights from the article. Read his full story linked in our bio! (Article credits to Joe Ilardi)

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Last month, three of our previous CBID students and Abell Fellows have been awarded with the prestigious Maryland Inno U...
10/26/2023

Last month, three of our previous CBID students and Abell Fellows have been awarded with the prestigious Maryland Inno Under 25 award by the Baltimore Business Journal, which recognizes the top entrepreneurs and innovators in the area.

Congratulations to Rebecca Rosenberg, CEO of ReBokeh, which is a low-cost app used to help people with visual impairments see the world with greater clarity.

Rebecca was a CBID student from 2020-21 and an Abell Fellow from 2021-22. Her background includes experience in product development, strong leadership, and entrepreneurship.

Learn more about ReBokeh at https://rebokeh.com

Scroll through to view some highlights from the article. Read her full story linked in our bio! (Article credits to Joe Ilardi)

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On Tuesday, October 17th, our CBID students presented their first set of U.S. focused projects in their midterm presenta...
10/26/2023

On Tuesday, October 17th, our CBID students presented their first set of U.S. focused projects in their midterm presentations. They presented to their TAs, faculty members, clinical mentors, and more. This allowed them to validate their clinical needs, conceptual design, business plan, and projected milestones.

Thank you to everyone who came to watch. Follow us to see their global health focused projects in their second set of presentations next week!

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