Purdue Biomedical Engineering

Purdue Biomedical Engineering Welcome to the page for all Purdue Biomedical Engineering students!

Take a look at current and upcoming events, student spotlights, and connect with your fellow peers!

04/20/2026

03/26/2026

The clouds said it, get your tickets for formal!!!

03/21/2026

Here’s a look at the experiences of current board members. Don’t forget to apply to the BMES board. APPLICATIONS DUE ON SUNDAY‼️ You can find the application link in our Linktree

03/11/2026

BMES Masquerade Formal! March 27th 6:30-9pm in Mariott Hall Atrium

03/09/2026
We hope you “stick” with Purdue Biomedical Engineering Society and donate today! Link in bio 🔗
04/30/2025

We hope you “stick” with Purdue Biomedical Engineering Society and donate today! Link in bio 🔗

🚶🚶‍♀️🏃🏃‍♀️We’re not walking Abbey Road… we’re sprinting down the road to support our undergraduates at Purdue! Help us t...
04/30/2025

🚶🚶‍♀️🏃🏃‍♀️We’re not walking Abbey Road… we’re sprinting down the road to support our undergraduates at Purdue! Help us take the next step—donate to Purdue’s Biomedical Engineering Society to be a part of something amazing 🎸🧬 Donation link in bio 🔗

It’s officially time! Purdue Day of Giving has begun! We would greatly appreciate it if you would donate to the Purdue B...
04/30/2025

It’s officially time! Purdue Day of Giving has begun! We would greatly appreciate it if you would donate to the Purdue Biomedical Engineering Society to support students and biomedical engineers 👩‍🔬🧑‍💻Scan the QR code to donate! Donation link is also in our bio 🔗

02/09/2023

Cervical cancer killed 342,000 women around the world in 2020. According to the World Health Organization, the vast majority of these women — about 90% — lived in low- and middle-income countries where access to testing for early detection is either unaffordable or nonexistent. Professor of Comp...

02/02/2022

A new study by Purdue Biomedical Engineering's Chi Hwan Lee and veterinarians explores how to convert off-the-shelf horse slickers into e-textiles that continuously monitor equine cardiac, respiratory and muscular systems for several hours under ambulatory conditions.
Lee said continual monitoring through the e-textile patterns can be useful for long-term management of chronic health conditions in large animals and eventually humans.
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