The researchers can use 2D game data to create 3D simulations, thereby enhancing NFL officials' training and on-field performance.

The founding dean of the School of Engineering Medicine recently stepped into his new role as Vice Chancellor for Health and Strategic Initiatives.

The student team created an innovative device to speed the healing process and prevent fluid leakage for newborn babies undergoing dialysis.

Siemens recently unveiled an imaging device that promises to detect diseases earlier, allowing for earlier treatment to improve the outlook for patients.

The student teams serve communities and families in the Houston area by building custom wheelchairs and presenting them free to patients.

A&M's executive dean for EnMed and CEO of EnHealth, Dr. Roderic Pettigrew, is being recognized in the area of Mathematical and Physical Sciences with a specialty in Engineering and Technology.

The school is expected to be the largest engineering-based medical degree program in the nation.

EnMed leads the world in training “physicianeers” as medical inventors by offering medical doctorates and master’s degrees in engineering simultaneously.

Roderic Pettigrew’s vision includes developing scientists to innovate solutions to some of humanity’s most profound medical problems.

Pettigrew, an innovator in biomedicine and technology, is the 2020 recipient of the award honoring those who have made exceptional contributions to the nation's welfare through public service in science and technology.