Andy Kah Ping Tay makes Forbes 30 under 30 science 2019

Andy Kah Ping Tay makes Forbes 30 under 30 science 2019

Andy Tay is interested in the biomechanical forces that impact the cells in your body. This has given him insight in treating chronic pain, which affects millions of people all over the world. To that end, he’s helped develop a magnetic gel that can use used to...
BMES awarded at national conference

BMES awarded at national conference

Eva Chen (’18), left, and Meagan Yuen (’19), right receive the National BMES Outstanding Outreach Program Award on behalf of the BMES at UCLA Community Outreach Committee. The Community Outreach Committee brings hands-on science to middle schools and high...
Students teaching students

Students teaching students

For the first time, some of BMES’s technical projects are being offered as quarter-long courses through the engineering department. These courses are classified as Engineering 96 (ENGR 96), and are completely student-taught and student-led. The project managers are...
BGA welcomes new class of 50 graduate students

BGA welcomes new class of 50 graduate students

This fall, the Bionengineering Graduate Association (BGA) has been excited to welcome the new graduate student cohort (35 Ph.D students and 15 MS students) to the UCLA Bioengineering family! In our first event of the year, a group of graduate students came together...