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Matt Panzer Cited as One of World's Leading Researchers in Springer's Annals of Biomedical Engineering
Associate Professor Matt Panzer is one of the world’s leaders on state-of-the-art modeling and simulation of the brain's response to mechanical loads according to a special issue of Annals of Biomedical Engineering published by Springer
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Local Start-up Uses iPad for Home Health Monitoring
For decades, monitoring children after they left the hospital for the first time was done with pen and paper. Now it’s done with an iPad, and a Charlottesville tech startup Locus Health is leading the charge to provide communication services in that niche of the healthcare industry.
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An Evolution in the Understanding of Evolution
New Modeling Tool Has Implications for Better Understanding of Disease
In an open-source research paper, a UVA Engineering professor and her former Ph.D. student share a new, more accurate method for modeling evolutionary change.
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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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Civil Engineering Ph.D. Student is One of Two UVA Scholars to Land Ford Foundation Fellowship
The Ford Foundation’s pre- and post-doctoral fellowship programs aim to increase the diversity of faculty at U.S. colleges and universities.
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Registration Algorithm Wins Best Poster Award for Information Processing in Medical Imaging
Imaging Research Focuses on Registration Algorithms Embedded in a Dynamic, 3-D Model of the Patient's Brain.
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Magda Amiridi Earns Best Student Paper Award at 2019 IEEE Data Science Workshop for Her Work on Predictive Analytics
New statistical approach classifies and generates more accurate predictions from big data
Amiridi aims to apply her algorithms to a variety of real-world health datasets and ultimately help improve patient outcomes.