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Two faculty members with ties to the Whiting School of Engineering have been selected to join the American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering College of Fellows.

Selection as an AIMBE fellow is among the highest professional distinctions in the fields of medical and biological engineering. The College of Fellows honors those who have made outstanding contributions to engineering and medicine research, practice, or education.

Fellows will be honored during an induction ceremony today in Washington, D.C. The fellows with ties to Johns Hopkins Engineering are:

Honggang Cui, an associate professor in the Whiting School of Engineering’s Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering. Cui, a member of the Johns Hopkins Institute for NanoBioTechnology, was selected for his outstanding contributions to the development of drug-based supramolecular biomaterials.

Warren Grayson, an associate professor in the Department of Biomedical Engineering, which is shared by the Whiting School and the School of Medicine. Grayson, a member of the university’s Translational Tissue Engineering Center, was recognized for his outstanding contributions to musculoskeletal tissue engineering and his efforts to educate the public on regenerative medicine strategies. He was also selected for his commitments to diversity.