The Associated Press republished an article co-authored by Albert Titus, professor of biomedical engineering, on medical innovations fueled by COVID-19 that will outlast the pandemic.
Gizmodo quotes Albert Titus, professor and chair of biomedical engineering, in a story asking experts to explain whether wearable technologies accurately track calorie-burn.
Several media outlets, including Houston Chronicle, San Francisco Chronicle, Albany Times Union, and Crypto Commentary, published an article written by Albert Titus, professor and chair of biomedical engineering, about how wearable health and fitness devices shows promise for identifying who might have COVID-19.
WSYR-TV ran a story featuring Albert Titus, a professor and chair of the Department of Biomedical Engineering. Titus is leading a group at UB using computer software to control a 3D printer that is making masks unique to the facial contours of its individual wearer.
WIVB-TV ran a story featuring Albert Titus, a professor of biomedical engineering who is leading a group at UB using computer software to control a 3D printer that is making masks unique to the facial contours of its individual wearer.