School or Unit

SBHSE

School of Biological and Health Systems Engineering

Tran Finn and Andrew Veazie
May 28, 2026
ASU celebrates first online biomedical engineering graduating class. 
AI generated image showing binary code transforming into medical technology
May 6, 2026
The School of Biological and Health Systems Engineering expands AI research and launches new graduate degree.
Carlos Moreno, Josh Hanson, Cole Fields, Jake Malobicky – front – Tina Ton, Ava Claire Lariego, Anusha Patibandla
April 28, 2026
In collaboration with Mayo Clinic, students in ASU’s IMPACT program design medical technologies based on patient, provider needs.
Daniel Fan
April 17, 2026
Students in the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering at ASU conduct use-inspired research to address real-world challenges.
Researchers in the lab
April 16, 2026
Highest federal award supports Barbara Smith’s work to improve detection of neurodegenerative diseases through biomarkers.
Munia Ahmed works with Vincent Pizziconi
March 19, 2026
New graduate degree prepares students to address complex health care challenges through digital health, AI and software-driven medical innovation.
Kuei-Chun (Mark) Wang with students in lab

How tiny drug carriers could transform brain treatment

ASU faculty member Kuei-Chun “Mark” Wang has earned an NSF CAREER Award to battle neurological disorders.
School or unitHealth
Pooyan Fazli and Hasti Seifi

2025 Year in review

Throughout the year, the Fulton Schools community remained focused on innovation with purpose, responsibility at scale and impact that extends from student success to global communities and beyond.
Jessica Weaver holds a device in a lab.

From lab to startup: ASU researchers drive health innovation

ASU biomedical engineering faculty members are taking their inventions to market through entrepreneurial ventures.
School or unitEntrepreneurshipHealth
Six students from the ASU iGEM team pose for a photo while at the competition in Paris, France.

Patented student project wins gold on global stage

ASU iGEM team wins third gold in five years — and takes a major step toward real-world biotechnology.
School or unitHealth
Saurav Kumar and Ahadu Assegued

Meet students researching implants, manufacturing and more

Students in the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering at ASU conduct use-inspired research to address real-world challenges.
Xiaojun Tian

Using nature’s playbook to keep engineered cells on script

In a recent paper published in "Cell," the researchers outlined a technique that can stabilize synthetic gene circuits.
School or unitHealth
The first cohort of IMPACT MS students.

New master’s program empowers students to innovate in health care

IMPACT combines engineering, medicine and entrepreneurship to transform health care innovation.
School or unitHealth
Sarah Stabenfeldt with student in lab

Investing in cross-disciplinary innovators

The National Institutes of Health is awarding ASU a $2.1M grant to establish a doctoral regenerative medicine education program.
School or unitEducationHealth
students in a lab

DIYbio opens the lab door for all students at ASU

DIYbio, a Fulton Schools student organization, opens the lab door for all students at ASU to explore synthetic biology.
School or unitHealth

Fulton Schools faculty members honored with Mosaic Award

The Mosaic Award honors Fulton Schools faculty members like Sarah Stabenfeldt and Steven Osburn for their efforts in building a foundation for all to be successful.
Graphic showing Five faculty members in the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering.

Engineering a healthier Arizona: Fulton researchers tackle urgent health challenges

Five Fulton Schools researchers received grants from the Arizona Biomedical Research Centre to tackle medical challenges.
School or unitHealth
Students and staff researchers pose in the lab of Madeline Andrews.

The metabolic marvels of the human brain

Madeline Andrews is researching innovative ways to treat neurological disorders by studying brain development.
School or unitHealth

Date range May 2026 – April 2025