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University of Virginia Researchers Are Mapping Lung Cell Communication and Behaviors to Save Lives
An engineering-medicine-data science collaboration aims to end terminal disease diagnoses for more than 100K Americans.
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A Messenger for Medicine
Yanjun Qi is using powerful deep-learning models to analyze biomedical data to uncover how genes and messenger RNA interact.
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Interns Recount Career-Shaping Summer in 20th Annual Policy Internship Program
UVA Engineering students spent 10 weeks learning communications and policy analysis skills with hands-on internships alongside high-level science and technology policymakers in Washington, D.C.
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UVA Medicine Teams with the Coulter to Launch a Clinical Fellow Program
UVA cardiothoracic surgery resident Dr. Evan Rotar will collaborate with UVA School of Medicine clinicians and UVA engineers to design a device that will help cardiac patients with severe heart failur
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Research Team Develops New Class of Soft Materials
Assistant Professor Liheng Cai collaborated with Brookhaven National Laboratory to conduct soft biomatter research.
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Jennifer L. West Named Dean of Engineering
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A Research Hat Trick
When an athlete scores three times in a single game, it's called a hat trick. If scientific research had hat tricks, Janes would have fans screaming in the stands.
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It's a Pattern, Not a Trend
Meet the biomedical engineering students who have continued the department's success in securing competitive funding to support research and scholarship.
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New Faculty Member Has a Strategy for Unraveling the Complexity of Cancer Research
Mohammad Fallahi-Sichani moved his research lab to UVA, in part because this is a great place for a cancer systems biologist to take on a complex challenge.
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Researcher’s Dream
Steven Caliari knew what the NIH’s Maximizing Investigators’ Research Award for Early-Stage Investigators would mean for his young research program, and the good his science could do.
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Cine DENSE MRI: A Tool for the Early Detection of Heart Dysfunction Moves Closer to Commercialization
For the last 15 years, Epstein and the researchers in his group have been the world leaders in developing a cardiac magnetic resonance imaging technology that can directly measure the contractile func
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A Healthy Dose of Data Improves Patient Care
Using analysis and modeling to individualize treatment strategies for Type 1 diabetes