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Biomedical Engineering at UVA Welcomes Two New Faculty to our Biomedical Data Sciences Group
Sepideh Dolatshahi, Ph.D., and Mohammad Fallahi-Sichani, Ph.D. will join the department in January 2020 and June 2020, respectively.
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2019 BME Fall Research Newsletter
This edition focuses on research, education and thought leadership in biomedical data sciences and systems biology.
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UVA Professor’s Promising Cancer Drug Attracts $25 Million in Funding
UVA biomedical engineering professor Kimberly Kelly founded ZielBio to bring new cancer treatments to market.
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Op-ed in Times Higher Education: We Must Build a Data-driven Generation of Biomedical Engineers
Chair's Point of View
Advances in our ability to acquire data on human health mean we now need to equip biomedical engineers with data science skills.
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Two UVA Engineering Departments to Participate in Association of American Universities Ph.D. Education Initiative
Chemical and biomedical engineering are two of four academic departments at UVA to take part in a three-year pilot that builds on the University’s Ph.D. Plus career development program.
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UVA Engineering’s Focus on Bold Research to Benefit Society Brings Results
Strategic Approach Leads to Double-Digit Increases in Sponsored Research Funding
UVA Engineering’s focus on bold research in areas of societal need is earning results: Sponsored research funding increased by 74 percent between fiscal years 2016 and 2018.
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Virginia iGEM Recruiting for 2020
Virginia iGEM is recruiting for Summer 2020!
Undergraduate student? Want to know more about Synthetic Biology? Do you find genetic engineering fascinating? Join Virginia iGEM for a research experience like no other!
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Professor and His Students are Writing a Code of Ethics for Biomedical Big Data
Intensive instruction in the ethics governing biomedical big data
A teaching fellowship is helping Mete Civelek bring intensive ethics instruction to undergraduates in the data science elective he teaches each spring.
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Tools That Help Researchers Explore the Meaning of Their Data
Gustavo Rohde is developing a new class of modeling tools
Gustavo Rohde has received a grant from the National Institutes of Health to devise a new class of modeling tools that are better adapted to exploring biomedical data than the...
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Training Grant is Equipping Future Leaders in Biomedical Data Sciences
Greg Medlock shares his experience
Greg Medlock honed his collaborative abilities during his two years as a participant in a National Institutes of Health training grant led by his doctoral thesis advisor, BME...