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Playing it Safe - UVA Biomechanical Engineers Watch the Superbowl Differently
"Super Sunday” is almost here, and while many people are planning Super Bowl parties and looking forward to an exciting game, engineers with the University of Virginia’s Center for Applied Biomechanics and a UVA spin-off company, Biocore, will be watching with a particular degree of insight,...
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Jeff Holmes' Interview on MarketScale
Jeff Holmes, professor of biomedical engineering and medicine and director of the University of Virginia Center for Engineering in Medicine, explains in an interview on the...
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Tackling Big Problems with Data Science Isn't New for UVA Engineering and Collaborators
As UVA begins to pursue plans to establish a full School of Data Science, here are five examples of the impactful, cross-disciplinary work being done by its Data Science Institute researchers.
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Here's How UVA Already Uses Data Science to Tackle Big Societal Problems
Center for Engineering in Medicine researcher, Dr. Sana Syed, is part of the University of Virginia’s Data Science Institute. She is seeking to teach machines to read biopsy images and diagnose disease.
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Inviting Applications for the Multi-Scale Systems Bioengineering REU at UVA
Multi-Scale Systems Bioengineering REU at UVA
Each summer, UVA trains undergraduates from a variety of STEM backgrounds in the skills, confidence, and mentorship necessary for successful careers in the exciting field of...
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Beckman Program’s Renewal Generates Unique Lab Opportunities for Undergrads
The Beckman Scholars Program provides in-depth, sustained undergraduate research experiences for talented, full-time undergraduate students. Each scholar receives $21,000 in funding, including stipends, supplies and travel.
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This Coulter-funded Collaboration Takes Discovery From Lab to Patients – and May Save Limbs
What started as an incidental discovery in a chemistry lab has turned into a project to help drug makers and doctors better heal foot wounds of diabetes patients.
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New Fellowships Available for Engineering Systems and Environment Graduate Students
The Engineering Systems and Environment Department's new graduate fellowship is designed for flexibility.
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Towards Personalized Medicine for Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Jason Papin's new NIH RO1
Jason Papin and colleagues lay the groundwork for a personalized prescription of plant-derived dietary metabolites that ameliorate gut inflammation for patients with IBD.
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Op-ed in The Conversation: Accelerating health care innovation by connecting engineering and medicine
In Jeff Holmes' op ed for The Conversation, he argues that "Teaching engineers and healthcare professionals to collaborate is faster, cheaper, and more feasible than building specialty programs to train physician-engineers or launching more biomedical engineering programs."