Department of Biomedical Engineering, NUS

Department of Biomedical Engineering, NUS Biomedical Engineering NUS The NUS' Biomedical Engineering is a University Department which was established in 2002.

Our talented academic staff has varied background in engineering, life sciences and medicine. Many of whom has joint appointments with either the YLL School of Medicine, Faculty of Science, Faculty of Engineering, Mechanobiology Institute or A*STAR Research Institutes. This is a reflection of the multidisciplinary and integrative approach we take in bioengineering research and education.

9 BME undergraduate Students among winners of NUS Outstanding Undergraduate Researcher Prize & CDE Innovation & Research...
21/07/2025

9 BME undergraduate Students among winners of NUS Outstanding Undergraduate Researcher Prize & CDE Innovation & Research Award 2025

Congratulations to all 9 undergraduate students from Department of Biomedical Engineering for winning the NUS Outstanding Undergraduate Researcher Prize & CDE Innovation & Research Award 2025. The award winners with their respective achievements are as follows:

Winners of the High Achievement Award, NUS Outstanding Undergraduate Researcher Prize & CDE Innovation & Research Award 2025, are Diya Subramanian, Zhang Hanrui, Ooi Jie Min, Jayachandran Deepsri, Koh Qi Jie, Ong Jia Wen Amelia, Lakshmi Sujeesh.

Winners of the Merit Award, CDE Innovation & Research Award 2025, are Tan Yi Hong Julian & Divyalakshmi Balasubramaniam.

Join us at the Robotics Fair on 8 March at the CDE Campus, in tandem with the NUS Open House! It's a chance to witness h...
03/03/2025

Join us at the Robotics Fair on 8 March at the CDE Campus, in tandem with the NUS Open House! It's a chance to witness how our cutting-edge projects could revolutionise the way we work, live, and play.

Plus, enjoy free ice cream and try your luck at winning a Wolfram plushie with our robotic claw machine.🍦

For more details, check out the link or scan the QR code in the post. Let's explore the future together!

Assistant Professor Eliza Fong's team develops new platform that significantly reduces drug testing and screening time f...
06/03/2024

Assistant Professor Eliza Fong's team develops new platform that significantly reduces drug testing and screening time for cancer patients

Short excerpt: In collaboration with the National Cancer Centre Singapore, Dr. Fong and team have developed a novel platform that can significantly reduce the time needed to determine the efficacy of anti-cancer drugs. In this first-of-its-kind technology, patient tumours resected from surgery can now be grown using bioengineered hydrogels and better preserved ex vivo (outside of the body) compared to standard approaches, potentially accelerating the process for drug screening and testing for individual cancer patients.

The results of this study were published in the journal Biomaterials on 20 January 2024.

More details of this study can be found here:

NUS News (https://news.nus.edu.sg/singapore-scientists-develop-new-platform-that-significantly-reduces-drug-testing-and-screening-time-for-cancer-patients/)

The Straits Times (https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/s-pore-scientists-create-way-to-preserve-cancer-tumour-cultures-for-better-targeted-drug-testing)

https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/s-pore-scientists-create-way-to-preserve-cancer-tumour-cultures-for-better-targeted-drug-testing

Researchers said this breakthrough will increase the chances of managing cancer like a chronic disease. Read more at straitstimes.com.

NUS BME Students (Thura Soe, Soo Jun Boon, Teo Yu Xuan, Zhou Shude & Syarwina Ridwan) clinched the 1st runner up for the...
14/09/2023

NUS BME Students (Thura Soe, Soo Jun Boon, Teo Yu Xuan, Zhou Shude & Syarwina Ridwan) clinched the 1st runner up for their non-invasive blood glucometer at the Engineering Innovation Challenge (EIC) 2023! The team received the award from Mr Heng Swee Keat, Deputy Prime Minister and Coordinating Minister for Economics Policies during the recent National Engineers Day (NED) Prize Presentation Ceremony 2023.

We are extremely proud that Assistant Professor Eliza Fong has just been awarded the prestigious NMRC-OF Individual Rese...
20/01/2023

We are extremely proud that Assistant Professor Eliza Fong has just been awarded the prestigious NMRC-OF Individual Research Grants (IRGs) for the July 2022 call!

Dr. Fong will be investigating the use of biomaterials engineering approaches to maintain patient-derived tumor explants ex vivo for personalized drug testing.

Please join us in congratulating Dr. Fong and her team on their wonderful achievement!

Congrats to Assistant Professor Andy Tay for being awarded with NCID Fellowship. Assistant Professor Andy Tay, President...
18/08/2022

Congrats to Assistant Professor Andy Tay for being awarded with NCID Fellowship.

Assistant Professor Andy Tay, Presidential Young Professor from the Department of Biomedical Engineering at the College of Design and Engineering, has been awarded a short-term fellowship from the National Centre for Infectious Diseases (NCID) for a two-week exchange to the University of Sydney in November 2022.

During his visit, Asst Prof Tay will learn about phage manufacturing as well as share on the use of bio and nanomaterials to enhance phage therapy for combating multidrug resistance bacterial species.

Honoured by the World Economic Forum in its Class of 2020 Young Scientists for his contribution to cutting edge research, Asst Prof Tay also made it to Forbes’ 30 Under 30 list under the Science category in 2019. He was recognised for his research in modulating pain with magnetic hydrogels, which can be used to treat pain without the use of drugs or other invasive therapies.

https://news.nus.edu.sg/asst-prof-andy-tay-awarded-ncid-fellowship/

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