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In April of 2018, Julian was traveling with his family in their minivan through a Los Angeles intersection when a suspected drunk driver ran a red light and plowed into their vehicle,
In April of 2018, Julian was traveling with his family in their minivan through a Los Angeles intersection when a suspected drunk driver ran a red light and plowed into their vehicle,
Strapped in a harness, Nikole Boggs is suspended a few inches from the ground in a position more commonly associated with flying superheroes. “I’ve been in here for, like, two and a
While the wounds on 10-year-old Julian Reynoso’s hands are healing from a deadly drunken driving accident, a team of Cal Poly engineering students is working to restore the boy’s quality of life
Visitors have arrived at Jack Brill’s residence with questions about a device that helps him walk, but the 87-year-old war veteran has something else in mind. “I wanna show you my awards,”
Professor Kristen O’Halloran Cardinal, Biomedical Engineering, recently published work from her Cal Poly research lab in the journal Neuroradiology. The article, “Tissue-engineered aneurysm models for in vitro assessment of neurovascular devices,” included
Students seeking to apply to the blended BS and MS degree program in Biomedical Engineering must have a minimum 2.5 GPA and have completed 165-180 units (i.e., 2-3 quarters from completing their