A new microfluidic device for capturing rare circulating tumor cells (CTCs) is the first designed specifically to capture clusters of two or more cells.

Researchers are borrowing cellphone technology to track living cells on microfluidic chips.

Mohammad Sadegh Eslampanah Sendi has been named the recipient of the Bobby Jones BME Award, which is presented each year to a biomedical engineering graduate student for exceptional research accomplishments as identified by the faculty.

A new approach enabled by 3D printing could help isolate tumor cells circulating in the bloodstream.