In the News
Dec. 2024 |
Rural Access to Healthcare SimulationLed by Dr. Bernadette McCrory, Associate Professor at the College of Engineering and Director of the BioReD Hub at Montana State University, this free webinar highlights the integration of interdisciplinary collaboration and showcases the innovative BioMaker space designed for rapid deployment of healthcare solutions. |
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Dec. 2024 |
Montana State recent engineering graduate credits women for supportRecent graduate Jeana Marx entered Montana State looking for an education in STEM. A strong support system for women in engineering helped her find it. |
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Nov. 2024 |
Montana State’s new biomedical facility is an interdisciplinary hub for research, trainingMontana State University recently opened its Biomedical Innovation for Research and Development Hub, also called BioReD, an interdisciplinary training and research site that brings together engineering, nursing and computer science to advance life-saving technologies. |
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July 2023 |
Engineering the next rural innovation renaissance: Designing Care On-Air PodcastDr. Bernadette McCrory is an Assistant Professor at the Norm Asbjornson College of Engineering- Montana State University. In this episode, Dr. McCrory describes the BioReD Hub for rural healthcare research innovation and the fresh approach to biomedical engineering education that will move mountains in solutioning for Montana’s healthcare delivery crisis. |
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April 2023 |
MSU expanding biomedical research capabilities with grant from Murdock TrustA new grant from the M. J. Murdock Charitable Trust will support ongoing efforts by Montana State University to expand biomedical engineering research and education with an emphasis on developing new technologies to improve rural health care. |
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March 2023 |
Montana State nursing college collaborating with Billings Clinic to expand representation and access in clinical trialsMontana State University will collaborate with Billings Clinic on a new, three-year project aimed at improving access throughout Montana to often life-saving treatments available through clinical trials. |
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Sept. 2022 |
MSU nursing professor recognized for technology to help improve safety of patients in clinical trialsTo improve the safety of patients participating in clinical trials, Johnson has created a wearable device that she describes as a bridging technology to help clinicians and researchers communicate about safety related to a clinical trial. |
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June 2021 |
MSU to offer new Bachelor of Science degree in biomedical engineeringAs medicine increasingly involves sophisticated technologies and an aging population creates more demand for health care, a new academic program at Montana State University will prepare students for the rising opportunities for biomedical professionals. |
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Aug. 2020 |
Manhattan partnership with MSU engineering students creates new playgroundsAs a result of a partnership with Montana State University, schoolchildren in nearby Manhattan have an updated playground that includes new, custom-built equipment. |
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July 2020 |
MSU, Manhattan team up to create new playgrounds with help of kidsMSU engineering students designed inclusive playground equipment using user-centered participatory methods. |
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Dec. 2019 |
MSU Outreach and Engagement Council awards seven seed grantsA Montana State University council recently awarded seed grants to seven projects that promote outreach and engagement between the university and the community through pilot projects, research, service learning and education. |
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April 2019 |
MSU event introduces high schoolers to biomechanicsRepairing a simulated broken bone, measuring the force required to jump off the ground and experimenting with motion capture cameras were a few of the activities that awaited about 80 high school students from Joliet and Belgrade last week at Montana State University. |
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