Biomedical engineers at @USCViterbi examined the sclera - the whites of our eyes - discovering surprising facts about the tissue's stiffness. The results could be important for future treatments for #glaucoma, #myopia, and ocular trauma.
Official account of the Alfred E. Mann Department of Biomedical Engineering at USC Viterbi School of Engineering. linktr.ee/uscbme
- New @USCViterbi biomedical engineering research could change how we understand and treat Alzheimer's. The work examines the critical role played by the brain's blood flow dynamics. viterbischool.usc.edu/news/2025/08/b… #Alzheimers
- Congratulations to @USCViterbi BME chair and precision medicine expert Peter Yingxiao Wang, who is a finalist for the Falling Walls Science Summit 2025 (@falling_walls) in Berlin during November. falling-walls.com/science-summit… #FallingWalls #ScienceSummit25 #ScienceBreakthrough
- A research team from @USCViterbi and @KECKSchool_USC has unlocked the brain’s internal code that sorts our visual memories into categories — a bit like the brain’s filing cabinet of imagery. viterbischool.usc.edu/news/2025/07/u…
- A revolutionary new wireless implant offering personalized chronic pain relief. Read more about the latest research from the Zhou Lab from @USCViterbi @KECKSchool_USC.

