Texas A&M Engineering Medicine Program

Texas A&M Engineering Medicine Program

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EnMed is the innovative engineering medicine program offered by Texas A&M University Naresh K. Vashisht College of Medicine.

Developed in a partnership with the Texas A&M College of Engineering and Houston Methodist Hospital.

Photos from Texas A&M Engineering Medicine - EnMed's post 07/25/2026

The future of medicine starts here.

Welcome, Class of 2030!

07/10/2026

Turning clinical challenges into engineering solutions.

When vascular surgeons needed a safer way to remove failed endografts, students partnered with Houston Methodist vascular surgeon Dr. Maham Rahimi to develop EndoEx, an innovative device designed to support safer, more controlled vascular procedures.

Discover how this tool is improving patient outcomes.

🔗: tx.ag/fEMI2fK

📸: Houston Methodist

07/03/2026

Ashutosh Agrawal, PhD, studies how forces at the cellular scale shape biological function.

His research challenges long-held assumptions about electric fields in membranes and explores how geometry can improve material performance.

Learn how his work is expanding how we understand life's building blocks: tx.ag/PYeKt65

06/26/2026

Revolutionizing vascular care.

Students partnered with Houston Methodist vascular surgeon Dr. Maham Rahimi to create a free tool that generates risk assessments, empowering surgeons with data-driven diagnostic supports.

Discover how this tool is improving patient outcomes: https://bit.ly/3Nv9aX9

06/20/2026

Driving purpose and impact.

The MAGNETOM Cima.X isn’t just a breakthrough in imaging—it is a testament to what happens when engineering precision meets clinical need.

06/19/2026

Lance Black, MD, MBID, joined AIMBE's Capitol Hill Day to advocate for supporting early-stage biomedical innovation.

He highlighted the gap where promising technologies often stall before reaching patients.

For the good of patients and innovators alike, support at this stage is what moves ideas from discovery to care.

Learn more: tx.ag/X8CjdeY

Photos from Texas A&M Engineering Medicine Program's post 06/19/2026

Standing together to save lives.

Medical student Joshua Robert joined a time-critical organ retrieval flight with Houston Methodist - experiencing medicine where every second counts.

06/05/2026

From West Point to military medicine, Emily Minner is building a career defined by service, leadership and innovation.

After earning her engineering degree from the United States Military Academy, Minner found a way to combine her passions for engineering and patient care through EnMed. Now, she is preparing to begin an internal medicine residency while serving as an Army physician.

Read how one unexpected college visit set her on the path to becoming a physicianeer.

🔗: tx.ag/TglPhW1

06/02/2026

🚨 ACTION NEEDED: Class of 2026

Have you completed the AAMC Graduation Questionnaire?

Your feedback matters! Check your TAMU email for your personal survey link from AAMC sent in February.

Please complete ASAP! Deadline to complete: June 7

05/29/2026

Chandler Benjamin, PhD, is leading research focused on how cardiovascular tissues respond to mechanical stress and why they fail.

By developing an MRI-compatible testing device, he hopes to identify dangerous tissue weaknesses before rupture occurs, advancing earlier detection and future patient care.

Read more about his research: https://bit.ly/43APBRt

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