• How Artificial Intelligence May Benefit Heart Patients

    With machine learning and human learning, scientists uncover the biological cause and effect of fibroblast behaviors after heart attack and advanced the development of new treatments.

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  • Blood Cancer Discovery Identifies High-Risk Patients, Could Improve Outcomes

  • UVA Identifies Trigger for World’s Most Common Liver Disease

    University of Virginia School of Medicine researchers have discovered a key trigger for non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, a condition causing fat to build up in the liver for no clear reason.

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  • Hoo Knows About Football?

    These UVA alumni and faculty all have one thing in common: professional football.

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  • UVA Computer Science’s New Faculty Bring Groundbreaking Research and Teaching Excellence

    New computer science faculty bring a wealth of talent and expertise.

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  • $3.1 Million Grant Backs Research for Ultrasound Brain Treatments

    Researchers at the University of Virginia received $3.1 million to pioneer the use of focused soundwaves to improve treatment of a debilitating brain condition called cerebral cavernous malformations,

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  • Charlottesville Father-Son Duo Launch Brokerbotics, an Automated Stock-Trading Platform

    This computer science alum taught his 9-year-old to code. A few years later father and son went into business together based on an app the then 14-year-old built to execute stock trades.

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  • UVA Engineering Names New Executive Director of Strategic Communications

  • From Setback to Comeback: Cavalier Autonomous Racing Car Nabs Second in Major Competition

    After early success then heartbreak, UVA Engineering’s autonomous racing team has roared back (almost) to the winner’s circle

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  • Hampton University Chemical Engineering Undergrads Gain Research Experience at UVA Engineering

    An exploratory undergraduate research program establishes a bond between UVA’s and Hampton University’s chemical engineering departments.

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  • Drum Breaks, DJs and More: J-Term Students Produce Podcasts

    Combining training in computer science and music, second-year double major Dana Sun used a J-Term class to develop a “companion” podcast for budding musicians. 

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  • Chemical Engineering Mentors Bring Local Students into Research Experience